Everything posted by Double Doppler
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UK - ALL British & Met Police Sirens (NEW SEPTEMBER 2014)
I could do one of those. They were used on the Mondeo dog vans and some of the older i30s. Well, here's a slightly newer version: * Update * BRAND NEW 2012+ Sirens UPDATED to v3.5. Click >here to download! New video uploaded: - Fixed the loop on the Wail sound - Remastered each sound again!
- UK - Met Police Sirens - 2012-2014
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LCPDFR 1.0, the British way! (Day 30 - 21 Aug. 2014)
Cheers. Well I guess he'd just have to use the Taser! In a real situation, they would probably press a panic button to call SCO19, but yeah, shit can happen fast. My ELS is set to despawn vehicles that are quite a distance away from my character, so LCPDFR and PoliceHelper usually spawn them a bit too far (as is the case with requesting prisoner transport) so they despawn before they even get there, as was the case with calling in the ambulance twice. I could change my ELS settings to rectify this, but I don't really want to risk game crashes because of too many ELS activated vehicles in e.g. a pursuit.
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Taser taser taser
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LCPDFR 1.0, the British way! (Day 30 - 21 Aug. 2014)
ALT +E helped out alot! * Update * Patrol #5 UP! Taking a break from the 1.0 callouts this time and intergrating it with the Braveheart's Policing Script ones. Although it's not officially recommended, using it in conjunction with the VDH Police Helper seems to work just fine! Had no game crashes whatsoever! Once again thanks to the whole G17 Media team, Braveheart and Abraxas for creating such fantastic mods!
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This is what happens when you don't move over
That's why we have large, plainly visible from a distance reflective markings here in the UK. These in tandem with the LED lights prevent most events like these. I would ask why the US doesn't use much reflective markings on their traffic cars, since they're dealing with road related issues all the time, but the American approach seems to be more of catching speeders in the act with stealth from what I was told. However, is it really worth it? I've heard this sort of thing happen lots of times in the US, and I'm starting to think the cars could have better markings. I mean who could read a small "POLICE" or "STATE TROOPER" sticker on the boot from 100m back? If it's all about stealth, at least make the rear highly-visible, since that's where all the traffic on the highway will be coming at. It's a surprise no one got killed.
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LCPDFR: Radio "Chatter" Silencer
Very useful, especially when I play British and American chatter proves unrealisitc. 5/5
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LCPDFR 1.0, the British way! (Day 30 - 21 Aug. 2014)
Cool, thanks I'll try that out next time. If all else fails there's always the trainer when I'm in the car Also the NOOSE gunship seems a bit gung-ho for my British patrols at the moment... Although I found it very helpful that the helicopter was automatically deployed to my pursuit - I was able to keep an eye on the suspect much easier It's all to do with the ENB settings mate - the visualSettings.dat file contains car:default emissive line which you can edit to a higher number to make the lights flash brighter. And, last but not least... Update! Patrol #4 is UP! This time it's an Area Car (advanced repsonse vehicle) in the Metropolitan Police Service, utilizing the new ANPR system and wiping the smile off uninsured drivers!
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LCPDFR 1.0, the British way! (Day 30 - 21 Aug. 2014)
* Update * Patrol #3 is UP! Now I go in as an ARV, part of the Metropolitan Police Service's SCO19 Firearms Command, tackling some of Broker's most ruthless thugs! Didn't manage to try out the Pursuit Menu but I responded to a variety of callouts, equipped with an MP5 A3 and ballistic helmet, with my trusty partner by my side... Also managed to get the Taser working. I've got to say the 1.0a hotfix helped out alot!
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LCPDFR 1.0a Hotfix
Thanks you've saved my day!
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West Midlands Vauxhall Astra Preview [WIP]
I like it. Do they actually say Birmingham Police on the bonnet on the real versions?
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Met Police BMW 5 E39 (ELS-7)
Not true, you can simply color lights with the ZModeler Color Tool, they'll use that color only when emissive. And I'm not really sure which lights you're talking about, the coronas are supposed to be white, it's the same with more recent BMWs, it's a daytime running light. The outer small lights belong to the indicator, yours are white, though.
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- 15 reviews
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LCPDFR 1.0, the British way! (Day 30 - 21 Aug. 2014)
* Update * Patrol #2 is UP! This time I'm trying out the new partner system... check the first post for the video!
- Met Police BMW 5 E39 (ELS-7)
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Met Police BMW 5 E39 (ELS-7)
Quite an interesting discussion going on here with many people saying the model is perfect, it made me want to check the vehicles out, too, and to be honest, I rate it maximum 3/5 stars. There're quite a few obvious inaccuracies, just to name some of them: Wrong use of material shaders: All your added parts seem to have mesh (chrome) shaders. I've taken a look at pictures of the real lightbars, they're just plastic. I'd advise you to use generic shaders instead and maybe darker specmaps for the glass. The headlights look just awful. Their textures are almost not visible, it looks like they are just grey with some odd orange parts. You should make the whole background a lot darker, it's almost black IRL. The lights itself should be mapped to a proper texture and the orange corona should have a white texture as well. The small lights next to the indicators are indicators, too, therefore they should get an orange texture as well of course. There're different types of taillights, but the upper light parts with the indicators are either completely white or orange. You only colored the indicator itself. The grill has bugged polygons. Remove the midmaps for your liveries. This will make them look much more high quality. I didn't check the whole model indepth, that's all I noticed when I looked at it ingame. I also understand why some people might not like you as a person very much. The whole way of presenting your work is very confident, for some maybe even arrogant. While you don't even mention the author of the car model, the converter gets one single line, while you have ten, mostly small details that can be named in two or three lines. Your features list partly just says your work is perfect, and that is provoking against others, other features are just normal (like no dirt bugs). You have large lists with recommend mods, only yours, though, and adding such a license is overblown as well, IMO. I'm not trying to offend you in any way, I only want to tell you what's my impression of you, and I believe other's share it. By the way, I'd advise you to remove the Copyright, since you're using real life trademarks and the actual legal holders are BMW, the Metropolitan Police and the manufactors of the equipment.
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BMW <3
Sick man you got the ENB just right... and the lightbar effects are spot-on! Love the reflective settings. For some reason my ENB doesn't let glass reflect, whatever value I set it to..
- UK - ALL British & Met Police Sirens (NEW SEPTEMBER 2014)
- Met Police BMW 5 E39 (ELS-7)
- Met Police BMW 5 E39 (ELS-7)
- Met Police BMW 5 E39 (ELS-7)
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Met Police BMW 5 E39 (ELS-7)
Ever heard about opinions? It's a right we humans have on the internet (and irl aswell). Remember, There are more haters / people who dont like british mods out there than the ones who love british mods. It may not be multible accounts. It's just the community expressing what they think about certain stuff.
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Met Police BMW 5 E39 (ELS-7)
To the haters - stop creating multiple accounts and trolling the ratings of my files and just carry on with your own stuff. I know who you are and honestly you should stop being jelous and copying me - I'm not out for you and I wasn't the one who started shit.
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