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  1. This may be impossible to do, I don't know because I'm not a modder but.... Multiplayer. Also what about DUI Checkpoints Speed Radar Break in's Noise complaints Fights (general affray kinda things, like you just roll up to three or four civvies beating on each other) Suspicious vehicle calls (Dispatch says look for a specific color/model of car on a certain block or area) Suspicious person calls (same as vehicle but specific clothing items/actions and area) Just a few ideas.
  2. Hi guys. Sorry to ask a question which you probably get like a million times a day but I just can't figure this one out. I purchased GTA IV from steam specifically to play this mod, then downloaded the mod and ran the auto install thing. Well that didn't quite work. So I went back and read your stickies and ran the diagnostic and managed to clear up a problem (by way of updating) with the ASI loader and also the C++ script hook. But for some reason the diagnostic program still can't find the .net script hook. In an effort to solve this problem I downloaded the manual install file and extracted everything in the "modification files" folder to my GTA IV install folder. Then ran the diagnostic again, and it still comes up with the same missing .net script hook error. Anyways thanks for your time and any help I could get with this would be really appreciated. Once again sorry if I missed something in one of the FAQ's but I thought I read all of them and didn't see this problem.

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