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Update New FD and EMS siren has been Created. Siren Model is Whelen Xecutor.
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If you have a favorite siren that you wish or recommend to be added, please feel free to add the ideas here and he will look it over and decide which popular demand shall be added!
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So, starting a month ago, only Normal 911 First Responder Version works, not modifications and Loading Modifications in Editor; Everything freezes after that. I have no clue what i have caused that had escalated into this situation. I have re-installed Em4, Re-installed mods, deleted the whole folder, re-installed, and so on, but no changes. Here is a Screen shot Provided to show the main Dictionary for you folks to see if anything is out of place...as well the log. logfile.txt
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Please explain whats wrong with it.
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The quality is great. Highly Recommended to download when its ready!
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^ Cheers!
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LA Lights 4x4 - Unmarked Charger and Impala Avaliable
C.F.D replied to Xplorer4x4's topic in Submods [Not released]
Well feel free to release em, i just got that " Author feelings" lol... -
LA Lights 4x4 - Unmarked Charger and Impala Avaliable
C.F.D replied to Xplorer4x4's topic in Submods [Not released]
I updated my post. -
LA Lights 4x4 - Unmarked Charger and Impala Avaliable
C.F.D replied to Xplorer4x4's topic in Submods [Not released]
The unmarked's units looks great, but the corner and tail strobes are too fast and they arn't like LLL RRR LLL RRR LLL RRR its like L R L R L R L R Just my suggestion. Also i don't like the fact that i attempted to make my Mods more LA realistic, and i watched all the videos, its seems that it became unrealistic...more lights were added, overkill, so forth....Now I'm having second thoughts about having you releasing the prototypes because i don't want Anybody bashing me again and say its not LA realistic, and that my lights were used. -
LA Lights 4x4 - Unmarked Charger and Impala Avaliable
C.F.D replied to Xplorer4x4's topic in Submods [Not released]
Lol. Nice job on the EMS car. -
Firefighting is not a game. Its not for looks, or to show off that you got lights and siren and an axe-its a dangerous job, it will change your life big time, and don't you tell me that you know because no you don't know. All the items you listed tells me that you think its all about showing off, its all about blasting code 3 in your rig to a call, with unnecessary tools/equipment. All you need is your spare bunker Gear, helmet, first aid and fire extinguisher and thats it. You're too young to realize the hazard pay and the stress/frustration, the duties, all that Textbook 1001 crap. By the way, every equipment used in the fire has the stuff that causes cancer. its a bad idea to bring back duty stuff to your home or exposed to your family. You don't want to give cancer to anybody that breaths or stays near your stuff. Money, you need money first before you make your dreamwish list. Good luck.
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Why the hell do you hate crown vics?! You are the first person i have ever met to hate crown vics...sheesh.
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Its called Round Robin; Its to slow down traffic and to alert drivers that there is a pursuit ahead, or a serious accident.
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I got it... checking it out now.
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It looks neat, Im interested in getting this...but question, do you have to be a first Responder in real life to get it or anybody can get it?
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Why do i laugh at Female Rights.
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Cool, but the lights could be better Nonetheless, good job.
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Really like the unmarked one....post a video.
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Wow, i never seen that before!
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Looks like an Arjent.
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Not every job needs to be Army, guys....Provide Civilian jobs as well...
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I'm sorry for giving you flashbacks....
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As you know every fire has its color or better said consists of a whole range of colors. The colors not only tell us something about the burning substance but also are very closely related to the heat of a fire. For example a red fire can have a temperature between 977°F (525 °C) with a just visible red and 1830 °F (1000 °C), a cherry, clear red. Also smoke has a color which can tell you a lot about the elements making up the smoke you see. And as any smoke can be very heavily toxic it is important to be able to distinguish different shades of color. At different stages of a fire the smoke color changes and therefore it is important for a firefighter to be able to interpret colors appropriately. This are only two reasons why good color vision can help you to be a professional firefighter. I found this story about someone who is Colorblind: Now this sounds pretty unfair. You accomplish everything just perfectly and only your color blindness should disqualify you to become a firefighter?