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Cyan

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Everything posted by Cyan

  1. We don't comment on future versions, for historical reasons of people being pissed off when feature X isn't implemented or if we fail to miss a deadline. I'll leave this thread open for speculation, however. Our testers sometimes comment and sometimes upload YouTube videos, so you might want to look around on YouTube.
  2. Nothing to see here! This topic has been closed by G17 Media staff. If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  3. Wrong forum. Closed. Recreate in LCPDFR support. Nothing to see here! This topic has been closed by G17 Media staff. If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  4. There's no way currently. An API is planned but it won't make it for the 0.95 final release.
  5. You can't invent your own browser using Visual Basic. The Web component is simply a tiny embeddable version of IE. Also, just use Chrome or Firefox, they're pretty good. What's the problem with them?
  6. macbook air? good luck running GTA IV on an overpriced netbook.
  7. The pre-release version of Windows 7 shipped with a .NET framework bug that does this -- no fix. If you're using a final release version, you've probably failed to follow the instructions to install this: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718
  8. Nothing to see here! This topic has been closed by G17 Media staff. If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  9. The stats on the site usually update close to real time, although sometimes can take up to 6 hours to update. Images always take around 6-12 hours to update, as they are cached to save server resources.
  10. There's no attack, just the ISC will turn off the clean DNS servers, meaning DNS queries on infected machines will not resolve causing problems for them getting online. But I mean, if they've missed all the warnings from like March, then it's nobodys fault but their own. I mean, almost every site on the Internet warned the user, even lcpdfr.com did through Cloudflare. An example of Google's part in warning people:
  11. LCPDFR internally spawns vehicles and assigns them to active chases. This isn't a behaviour you can change yet.
  12. You didn't point the installer to the correct directory.
  13. Try giving this an install: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718
  14. Nothing to see here! This topic has been closed by G17 Media staff. If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
  15. Wrong forum. Closing. Post in the LCPDFR Support forums after going through the troubleshooter. Nothing to see here! This topic has been closed by G17 Media staff. If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post. Nothing to see here! This topic has been closed by G17 Media staff. If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.
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  17. Temporary problem on our part, it's sorted now.
  18. Installing xliveless will fix it. Although you won't be able to use multiplayer.
  19. Not LCPD First Response related, moving to IV support.
  20. don't put the username and password in then. what version did you download? 0.91 doesn't support crime statistics anymore.
  21. Nothing to see here! This topic has been closed by G17 Media staff. If you feel that this topic has been closed in error, please report this post.

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