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Cyan

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  1. Cyan posted a gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  2. Cyan posted a gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  3. There's not any great way of doing it really, we use some custom protection on our own code which protects against some basic decompiling and renames everything so a decompiled copy would be unreadable. Dotfuscator Community Edition is good I hear though, and there's another one that I've forgotten the name of. Someone who is motivated enough could get past it though.
  4. The UI bugs me, well the Metro UI. You can disable that and just use the Metro interface as an app launcher. It is faster than Windows 7 though, especially for SSDs.
  5. No problem, I only know cause I've had this issue myself :)
  6. Good luck on this LukeD, if you need help, feel free to ask in the LCPD First Response Development board.
  7. It's usually a past password, so if you've changed your Google Account password it'll be the one before. I've moved this topic as this is not related to LCPDFR.com.
  8. Why are you running both 0.95 RC2 and 1.0? Remove 0.95 (delete ./Scripts/FirstResponse.net.dll).
  9. We never have wrote a MDC before. If you are referring to the one on LCPDFR.com, we gave free hosting to a user on our site and they developed this. If you look at LCPDFR.com, LCPDFR along with our live blotter and LCPDFR Online Services, it'll be anything but horrible. :)
  10. A web based MDC system, tied into LCPDFR Online Services, the LCPDFR police computer and mod itself, might be coming soon. :)
  11. 1.0 is the most stable for the general user. Some lag would be expected with a AMD 7730. If you're using Windows XP, have a crap computer, or just use a bunch of high-poly car mods, I wouldn't recommend using LCPDFR at all.
  12. Try a vanilla install / no high poly car mods. Multiple mods will cause instability and crash your game.
  13. We aren't compatible with map mods and we don't endorse copyright infringement.
  14. It'll certainly make GTA unstable anyway, whether it lags or not.
  15. You'd think so right? I wish this community was more about sharing, but it's not. It's a shame really. Nah, it used to be about that. A certain few made it so it's not any longer.
  16. It's the first step of putting the LCPDFR Online Services system online. Right now the Liberty City Blotter is a bit of an experiment to make sure we can handle the load of dealing with the crime statistics data and rendering it live to X amount of people on the board index. The system was previously called Crime Statistics as it's one of its major functions, although in the coming months it will serve a lot more purposes than crime statistics. We've done a lot of work optimizing our systems (including opcode caching for the board, MySQL buffer pool and query caching and a bunch of other stuff) to get this all back going again and the site back to speed. The system that deals with crime statistics/LCPDFR Online Services has been changed from using PHP to using an asynchronous node.js system. This has gotten rid of a lot of the design problems and latency we had with PHP. Expect a lot more LCPDFR<>LCPDFR.com integration in the coming months.
  17. A lot of our users link to GTAPoliceMods, GTA4-Mods, GTAForums and their own sites, so this is untrue. One site is permenantly blocked right now for numerous violations of our Advertising guidelines. GTAPoliceMods is the largest GTA police community site after ours, so if we were really wanting to "black list" other sites for no reason, we'd probably block ones which get traffic. But nobody at GTAPoliceMods actively tries to push their site here or purposefully advertise it.
  18. I don't agree with this. Although modders usually don't have copyright on their work if it's a vehicle model (as its a derivative work of an already copyrighted work), we do enforce credits and protecting against claimed stolen content. Thank you for your highly contributive statement here, Kevin. I'm glad you've chimed in with your view. Examples like this pretty much show to our members what we're talking about. I think it's called a prime example.
  19. Nothing to do with LCPDFR, sorry. Using the xliveless ASI loader might fix it, through.
  20. We are addressing this issue and sanctions were issued, and will continue to be issued for violating our Community Guidelines. There is no place on LCPDFR.com for people who have been repeatedly repeatedly warned about how to approach the issue and continue to disrespect our rules and as a whole, our community. That was the best part, he wasn't even claming that the model in the picture was his own work.
  21. I doubt Amazon has much more knowledge than the rest of us :P
  22. Awesome! Glad you just made the deadline. Let us know how it goes
  23. (Downloads) Downloads Manager - fileDisplay I'm sure.
  24. something like this is in the pipeline

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