sososo93
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sososo93 got a reaction from Firefighter 5663 in LSPD First Response 0.2 BetaNot only you for me all peds stop and gunfights with gangs !! dont know why ?
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sososo93 reacted to Sam in LSPDFR 0.2 Delay Update - 13 JulyTo follow on from the previous update I posted yesterday, we're still hard at work preparing LSPDFR 0.2 for release. At this time, it would appear that all issues caused by the latest update to GTA V have been resolved. Indeed, I spoke of the problem and its solution in more detail in the previous update regarding 0.2.
Unfortunately we're still experiencing issues with LSPDFR 0.2 which appear to be unrelated to the recent update and more of a problem with the modification itself. These are in the form of script crashes that some, but not all, have encountered during pursuit testing and this is something we've been looking in to. Unfortunately this seems to be quite a tricky problem to find as different users are experiencing different results. Nonetheless, I'm hopeful that we'll find the problem and resolve it relatively soon.
While LMS has been hard at work debugging most of our issues (both the ones caused by Rockstar's protections and ones of our own making), I've taken advantage of the extra time to add more polish to LSPDFR 0.2, and even introduce a new feature which I know will be very popular. To complement the police computer in a vehicle, here's a sneak peek of the equivalent system on foot:
Bear with us as we work this out. I guarantee you that LSPDFR 0.2 won't disappoint.
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sososo93 reacted to Officer420 in LSPDFR 0.2 Update - 12 JulyDon't worry about pushing it to a soon release Sam. Just glad to hear you found a workaround. You guys are awesome!
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sososo93 reacted to mr-pants in LSPDFR 0.2 Update - 12 JulyI appreciate everything so far. Thank you for taking the time for this.
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sososo93 reacted to FtDLulz in LSPDFR 0.2 Update - 12 JulySam, you and the whole team are just amazing. There's no need to apologize considering how hard you all are working to fix this issue.
Great work.
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sososo93 reacted to Firefighter 5663 in LSPDFR 0.2You're correct. I opened up the developers console and found a UNIX timestamp of "1434754800" in the HTML. This converts to 6:00 PM my time (CST) or in other terms, about an hour and fifty minutes.