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Cyan

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Everything posted by Cyan

  1. Can't wait to see them return. As long as they aren't using SVG this time though.
  2. A known IPS bug. Another one they're doing nothing about. I'll try and submit a support ticket for this, instead of a bug report.
  3. Isn't Walmart a private company? Can't you just use a different company? Really confused.
  4. GTA5-Mods had manual approval also, before the incident. It didn't help. Quite frankly what they did was pretty undetectable. They hadn't shipped those files with a virus. They had shipped it with a feature that allowed them to automatically download and execute a binary. This looks like auto-updating software, and when encrypted, looks pretty legitimate and hard to detect. None of the automated virus scans helped, no manual approval process helped. When they then abused this functionality to send a virus, that's when virus scans would have then worked (or resident scans). There's very little you can do about this, or that we can do about this. Be cautious downloading script modifications from unknown authors. Crypters had very little do to with it. The fact of the matter is, at the core, the thing that made it possible wasn't a virus. It was pretty much an automatic update routine.
  5. Nobody else is complaining about this; so I'd say it's an issue with your setup. What are your system specifications?
  6. I don't see how that would be relevant at all. It's not as if the website has ever said "ayy lmao" or anything :D
  7. I mean, if anyone wants any reason as to why the Rage Plugin Hook won't be available on the cracked versions, it's worth looking at the feedback we (and the Rage Plugin Hook) people get for refusing to support them: I mean, do people actually think that shouting "fuck you" at the modders is going to make them change their mind? If anything, it solidifies their opinions about people that pirate games. I would not expect a version without piracy protection being released anytime soon.
  8. There is no free version of GTA 5.
  9. I've just created this now: http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/category/50-audio-modifications/ Edit: I've moved most of the audio modifications into the new category. If you see any or have created one that needs moved, please report it and we'll move it.
  10. If you feel that this topic has been pinned in error, please report this post.
  11. link please. I don't think the taser files are available inside our file database.
  12. Yes, I'd also like IPS' search functionality to work correctly.
  13. I don't see this happening. Frankly, we want to grow the community, not splitting them off in two directions. It may come that we decide to use LSPDFR.com as the main domain sometime in the future, although this is something that we haven't really discussed much internally. There are advantages and disadvantages to this, so we'd probably just keep it as it is.
  14. No viruses. If you think it does have a virus, feel free not to use it and go elsewhere. :)
  15. Sure. Someone else could certainly do that. I hear SAPDRR and "Police Mod" work online with cracked versions of the scripthook. If you mean whether someone else could crack the RAGE hook and make it work online, I highly doubt it, from what I hear it's very highly protected and obfuscated.
  16. Redistrubuting any of our modifications is a breach of copyright, so I'd expect that not to happen. That being said, there would have to be something happening anyway, which we all know there's not cause the timer doesn't real.
  17. We don't upload our mods to mediafire or other sites. They are only available from our site. That being said, we have had a lot of maintenance recently..
  18. I wouldn't place bets on that.
  19. We disabled it in the LCPD First Response support forum. Some moderators didn't want it.
  20. Guys I don't see any countdown, just blue lines everywhere:
  21. As @Illusionary said, we do have support to hide signatures, this is ability already inside our forum software. I think our greater goal is improving the speed of the site, and we've been trying to do that more and more recently. The images are potentially an issue, and we'll try and compress them more. We'll also get rid of making the browser ask for updates, as IPB makes every file name unique and tends to add a query string if it changes - so it's unneeded for browsers to recheck. If we still have speed issues after all of this work, then we'll consider adding a way to toggle the gallery images. My only concern is the easiest way to do this (at least for your particular issue) wouldn't help much. This would be the same way IPB decides to hide things (like certain forum categories), It would be some JavaScript thing that sets "display: none" on the element when it loads. It wouldn't help you that much as the images would still effectively download and you'd have to wait for the JS loading to hide them. The more advanced way is to hook into the block, or create a new block, which adds this feature. Granted this doesn't sound difficult, we have a lot on our plate right now, including making sure the website is still standing when the clock hits zero. It's less that we don't want to add methods to hide these things, it's more of it creates something further for us to support and further deviates us off the course of the mainline IPS theme. They are still updating a lot right now, and with every update I have to make sure all of our custom stuff is up to date and update everything manually. I'd be a lot more comfortable only doing this if it needs to be done and if there's nothing else we can do to fix it. Again, it's something I'll look into, but there is really a lot going on right now. You might find the issue better already, we've been adding a lot of caching to prepare for future events. Likewise, I don't mean to come off as rude, although I sometimes don't give the full picture that probably explains our reasoning -- I hope this post helps show that more.
  22. Install it manually into the correct directory, then.
  23. No. LCPDFR/LSPDFR has never been an open source project. LCPDFR does have a developer API though, and LSPDFR will probably have one too eventually.

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