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James

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  1. If I were you, I would setup two-factor authentication with your phone; it is smart to do that with any social service over the web. Next, remove all unknown apps/games on your Facebook profile and run your antivirus to ensure that your computer is not infected with any malicious items such as key-loggers.
  2. No. I have never understood why people would dare pirate their operating system; it's a huge risk.
  3. The Wisconsin State Patrol has been handing out a lot of unmarked Explorers lately. I always look at the license plate of a vehicle, however, and can usually tell the difference solely on that. Also, if I'm on the interstate and am going to pass a black or blue Explorer, I can usually tell if it's a law enforcement officer by the trim level of the vehicle. Agencies typically don't buy the XLT models (the highest trim level). On the other hand, in the village where my vacation cabin is, they ride around in "undercover" cars that have regular plates! Their patrol vehicles are fully unmarked as well; they just have a lightbar equipped and official plates as opposed to their "undercover" vehicles. I'm always cautious about my speed up there.
  4. I had the tech preview on my work computer and enjoyed the OS considerably more than Windows 8. My personal Windows desktop crashed and I've been reduced down to using my Macbook for the time being, but when I purchase another computer in the coming weeks, I'll be happy with the preloaded Windows 10!
  5. I'll vouch for this idea. Playing LCPDFR in a private match with my friends was always my favorite thing to do. At least from the last time I've checked, if you attempt to play LCPDFR in a public lobby, you're just going to have a lot of conflict issues and your game will likely crash. In regards to the 3rd party multiplayers, none of those are even worth the sweat. IV:MP was the most stable project, and it was subpar at that. I haven't tried or heard of Citizen:IV, however.
  6. ELS: I think that the lights themselves are fine the way they are, but I would enjoy the ability to change the patterns for sure. ENB: The graphics in GTA:V are fine just the way they are; some enhancements wouldn't hurt, however. Handling: One thing that I was most definitely disappointed with in GTA:V was the vehicle handling. I feel as if the handling/damage in GTA:IV was far more realistic for sure; some people may disagree with me, however.
  7. My apologies, I misread the category that this topic was in. I'm about as knowledgeable as you when it comes to GTA:V texturing, unfortunately. As far as I can see right now, I'm not too certain there are any public textures out there. The people who have managed to retexture vehicles made the templates themselves.
  8. Typically, templates will come provided in the archive files that include the modification files themselves. Do you know which vehicle you would like to texture? A helpful guide explaining texturing tips and tricks can be found here.
  9. Look'n good Sam; well choreographed!
  10. People make modifications for the game because they have a passion to see the mod that they are making inside of the game. For example, you are on a site full of law-enforcement enthusiasts, so I would expect to see law-enforcement-related mods as a work in progress. In my opinion, there are enough military vehicles in-game.
  11. Keep me updated on those police vehicles! I used to love roleplaying on Armed Assault and ArmA:2. If you have any Crown Vic models and or Tahoe models, those would be great ideas for your next endeavor!
  12. Do either you or one of your friends have a different script modification installed that may interfere?
  13. Nope, you have chosen the correct forum! Welcome to LCPDFR, dunn2813; I was referred to LCPDFR by YouTube, also. NicolaiB, 604sKiLLz, and some other guy that I don't remember referred me with their awesome videos. I hope you enjoy your stay! -James
  14. Have you tried disabling your antivirus quickly and re-downloading/re-installing? I've had troubles with other apps because Kaspersky would always delete or quarantine my files without asking. The fact that the diagnostics tool doesn't work makes me assume that.
  15. Good-evening LCPDFR users and guests: Today, our statistics have hit 80,000 registered users. A user by the name of blakerocks registered the 90,000th user ID, expanding our database closer and closer to our 100,000-user-goal. We would like to thank each and every one of you guys for continuing to show your support to the LCPDFR community. At the rate we've been going, we are seeing 10,000 registrations every two or so months. That is amazing! Be prepared to see 90,000 around summer time! Once again, thank you all. Together, we can continue to grow LCPDFR and G17 Media into the prospective community it's gearing towards each and every day. -- 10,000 (plaum) on October 23rd, 2011 20,000 (Daniel kapao) on January 23rd, 2012 30,000 (Daemonic Officer) on May 7th, 2012 40,000 (Trafel) on August 9th, 2012 50,000 (deniska) on October 26th, 2012 60,000 (OfficerJB) on January 5th, 2013 * 70,000 (Troll4Me) on February 27th, 2013 * 80,000 (rlarose853) on April 13th, 2013 * 90,000 (blakerocks) 22 May 2013
  16. Why must you? Does the EXE installer not work?
  17. Are you nuts? A game allowing people to shoot children could get the game banned. That would be 10x worse than the 'hot coffee mod.' Personally, I would not enjoy if someone would make the mod either. Sure, it adds realism, but it's taking it exceedingly too far.
  18. It might be logical to attempt running the G17 Media Diagnostics Tool located in my signature.
  19. James doesn't have his own car yet because James just got a job. He drives his Dad's Lincoln LS.
  20. Well, in DEFCON, Sam and I were partners. I believe that I was playing as America, and he was playing as Europe or something like that. It would be obvious that once we eliminated Jay and whoever else was playing (I believe Break or NB), Sam and I would battle, but Jay persuaded him to start nuking me early. You don't even want to get me started on Monopoly. Anyways, I'm getting off-topic now.
  21. Although he was telling the truth, trusting Sam is still extremely risky and I don't recommend it. You would understand if you played games like DEFCON and Monopoly with him.
  22. I only expect this place to grow more and more as the years go on. Congratulations Sam for making it this far!

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