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Razorback3276

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    Razorback3276 reacted to Sam in A bonus screenshot from our 1.0 Testing Build   
    I realised that there was something that I forgot to mention regarding the air support in LCPDFR 1.0 in the preview, so here it is.
     

     
    That's right, the helicopter searchlight now works on player flown helicopters too!  (No manual control, though).
     
    Thanks so much for helping us break the online user record and for being so supportive of the work we've been doing.  LMS has been literally working his ass off on all of this and I've been contributing as much as I can as well so it really does mean a lot to us.  I really want to get a release out as soon as possible.
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    Razorback3276 reacted to Abraxas in vdH PoliceHelper 1.2.0 beta   
    Maybe some of you are familiar with this preview by willpv23, but for others it may be something new.
     
    Reverse prostitution sting
    - 4 female officers to choose
    - various actions, from boring usual traffic stop
    - to high speed pursuit with officer thrown out of suspect's car at 60mph
    - some surprising rare scenarios
     

     
    This is first of two bigger features that will come with PoliceHelper 1.5. There will be some tweaks, fixes and small additions in other parts of the script too. The second big feature will be presented as soon as it will be ready to test it in it's final form. Hopefully quite soon.
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    Razorback3276 reacted to JIverson in New EMS Mod by Mordecki Trailer 3   
    Random callouts
    Various Stations ( 14) all over Liberty City
    Roleplayer friendly ( Lunchtime, mechanic, refill equipment,  stretcher control)
     
     
    many more features!!!
     
    Check it out and if you like -> ENDORSE/ LIKE
     
     

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    Razorback3276 reacted to Chris780 in Time for a change.   
    There are so many red flags/ concerns with this. The major one is LCPDFR was made for GTA IV and created for GTA IV. That pretty much fits the term LCPDFR. I don't think the entire community should conform to a less popular game with unrealistic characteristics.
     
    Not only that, LCPDFR has been running for 4-5 years (Correct me if I'm wrong) and has had little to no issue with that. Sure, there's the crashing and bugs, but they can be fixed. If you don't want to crash, than use a default game and play version 0.91. 
     
    The hours and hours that modders put into certain material can't just be re-wrote. Yea, if you(*and everyone else who has recently started to make a big deal about the boring selection of mods lately) think it's so easy to re-write them, than be my guest and go for it with the authors approval. For all we know that could potentially be an entire new language to code, not to mention the the animations and whatnot that go into these scripts. 
     
    As for handling goes, if you have an issue with it, than change the handling line. I personally am perfectly content with the handling lines I use, so I am not "tired of the swerving and trying to drive perfect to a call". 
     
    Take a step back and think how much work this requires from the community. Why fix something if it's not broken? At least not for everyone.
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    Razorback3276 reacted to Ceril in Time for a change.   
    If for some strange reason the developers decided to change games, it looks like Watch Dogs would make an awesome platform for a policing game. Hard to tell though, because the game hasn't come out yet.
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    So, I was thinking that after a day of April fools jokes and such that perhaps a few people would appreciate some real news regarding our community, LCPDFR and our plans for the future.  I used to do something like this at the beginning of the year however we were a little sidetracked and honestly didn't have much news that we were ready to share - something which has changed considerably.
     
    The first thing that I want to say is that right now, as I speak, we're actually in the middle of a huge surge in popularity, traffic and activity and although the numbers are still a little rough, I can quite confidently say that the past few days have been our most active ever.  Yesterday alone we saw over 400 registrations - a phenomenal number for one day.  Today, we've had 414 so far.  Put simply, we're doing our biggest numbers ever and as the guy that sat for years and watched this project grow slowly, the past few days have been really exciting for me.
     
    We have now surpassed GPM in total member count, which I'm pretty sure was the only thing that was left to surpass them on.  Indeed, just a year ago when we really started to expand and grow I don't really think anyone expected that we'd do so well in the long term.  Back at the time, we understood the surge of traffic, all the new content and our sudden boost in popularity, but we didn't really think that it would continue that way - we thought of it as something that would come and stay, or even go, but certainly not come and then keep coming and coming (don't read that the wrong way please!).  Back in late summer 2011, all I could hope for was that we could be a viable and progressive alternative, and now I feel pretty silly for setting my expectations so low.
     
    On the subject of all this development and activity, 2013 is shaping up to be quite a big year for us.  Aside from the blockbuster release of GTA V later on in September, there's a lot more going on closer to home with the recently announced ELS v7 coming out, for the first time ever on LCPDFR.com, in a little bit and also with LCPDFR and another project I've been working on for the past couple of months in close collaboration with Lt.Caine and LMS.  Basically, as a lot of you will know, I've always wanted to make a lighting system that's a decent alternative to ELS.  Years ago I put out a small and unfinished script called Illumination which used GTA IV's native method to draw light coronas in the game world, making a decent LED lightbar and an absolutely horrible traffic advisor.  This didn't really go anywhere because of how bad it was, the complications of the whole thing and the popularity of ELS at the time.  A while back I decided to revisit it, and didn't really get much closer although I did come up with some ways of making things look a whole lot better but nonetheless it was scrapped and forgotten about.  The real breakthrough came early this year, however, when Lt.Caine sent me a message after something like 2 years of being away.  After a few days, we had a basic plan put together, which brings me to the first announcement I have for everyone:
     
    Emergency Lighting System (ELS) Dot Net
     

     
    ELS Dot Net is a special version of ELS, running on the .Net Framework and being developed primarily by myself.  It is a corona based system, like a few of the ones that have been shown of recently, although it has several key differences:
    Fully customisable and distributable patterns and vehicle configurations The ELS interface everybody knows and loves Several different light types, such as LEDs and halogen bulbs Realistic rotator lightbar emulation (with rotating beacons and environmental lighting) Built-in visibility checks for coronas shining through solid objects and such AdvancedHook integration for flashing headlights and taillights (agan, these are customisable) I hope to get some video of some of the cool features of ELS.Net released in the next week.
     
     
    The next thing I want to address is LCPDFR, and where we're headed with it.  For the past few months, LMS has been really hard at work with the mod, doing his best to write a whole host of new systems for it which I'll talk about a little later on this year - most likely in a couple of months.  All of our development energy and focus as far as LCPDFR is concerned has, however, been directed towards these improvements which I suppose you could describe better as a complete rewrite, because that, to be quite frank, is what they are.  We wanted to go further with the mod in the sense that instead of adding new callouts or pursuit features, we wanted to make the very core of it much more powerful and easy to build on.  After many months, we're finally almost there with almost all of the features of the ever elusive 0.95 RC3 ported over and re-worked for the new engine.  I thought that instead of waffling about the things LMS has been doing, it would be better to briefly list some examples of the new functionality present:
    PedIntelligence class - it handles AI for peds, meaning that now instead of people not giving a damn that you're pursuing a highly armed suspect right in front of them, they'll actually notice and care about it! Pursuits - We have some really powerful stuff for all sorts of chases, both in cars and on foot.  Instead of using ranges and distance checks, officers can now lose sight of the suspects, and if they do, will spread out and search a perimeter like in real life (helicopters are really useful now). Drastically improved Police AI - Suspect with a gun?  Cops will start shouting at him to drop it. Misc. Improvements - New tasks for things like pulling over (they do it a lot better now), ability to get the side of the street that a vehicle is on (useful for traffic stops) and full support for controllers. All in all, we're trying our best to make the next version of LCPDFR (which is most likely going to be 1.0) as powerful as we can given our limited resources not to mention all of our other commitments.  I'm sorry that it has taken this long for us to provide some concrete information about the state of the project - we've just been incredibly busy with all sorts of other things and only a few weeks ago were we anywhere near certain of what direction we were headed in with it.  That being said, the one thing I can say with confidence is that you will see a release of LCPDFR this year, unless of course LMS gest run over by a bus or something and my screen spontaneously combusts sending highly charged lethal glass shards through my body, but that won't happen hopefully!
     
    To conclude, I'm feeling really optimistic about the next 8 months.  I think we've got a lot of exciting things on the way and from what we can tell, we're obviously doing something right on the community side of things given our recent statistics.  I think we've all proven that LCPDFR, both the mod and this awesome website, has been nothing short of a total game-changer.
     
    On behalf of the entire team here, I'd like to thank everyone for their continued support, even after 3 and a half long years.  We've really made something special here, and it's not going to stop anytime soon.
     
    Sam.

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