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  1. It keeps giving me this error: "The code execution cannot proceed because MSVCR100.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix the problem." I've already deleted the Visual C++ programs I had and reinstalled the latest one and this error code is still coming up. HELP
  2. Hi. I'm honestly surprised it hasn't already been created to my knowledge, but I would love to see a mod where the traffic vest is colored black and decorated with radio, badge, pens, and whatnot to look like a bullet-proof kevlar vest. I would love to see "Sheriff" and/or "Police" on the back. I understand that this also means that you'd be creating a whole new uniform texture. With that being said, I personally prefer the black, dark grey, dirt brown, or Forest green that a lot of U.S. Sheriff's deputies wear. I'd make it myself, but don't know how
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    This lighting setup is designed to mimic the lighting for a typical small town modern police or sheriff's department. Here in the state of Mississippi, our law enforcement can only have blue lights. It's a very randomized pattern as they normally are here. I hope you enjoy. How to properly obtain these files: Once you download the files, you can find them in your downloads folder, you will then need to bring them to your documents folder. I HIGHLY recommend making a new folder and calling it something like "Flashing Lights light patterns" or something and keeping them all in there. Along with importing these patterns, you will also want to: - click the points on the mirrors of the vehicle and select preset 2 - click the points on the windows of the back passenger doors and select preset 2 - click the points on the front bumper (not the side of the front bumper) and select preset 2 - click the points on the back bumper (not the side of the back bumper) and select preset 2 - select "attached double flasher" preset 3 on all four back window points (back hatch or back trunk window) [of course you can adjust as you wish, but if you want it to look like the thumbnail, that's what I did] Front Window Flashers 10 steps to use this: 1) vehicle selection menu > click the vehicle you want > "edit lights" (go ahead and click the "lights on/off" button to turn on the lights.) 2) select the point at the bottom-middle of the front windshield 3) select one of the default presets (1, 2, or 3) from the "Attached Flasher Double" light 4) click the "edit selected" pencil at the top right of the box 5) click "import lighting pattern" 6) select the file "American_All_Blue_Front_Window_Flashers" 7) click "load" 8) click "update changes" 9) click save and exit 10) move on to the next light or click "save and exit" again Grill Lights 10 steps to use this: 1) vehicle selection menu > click the vehicle you want > "edit lights" (go ahead and click the "lights on/off" button to turn on the lights.) 2) select the point at the grill of the vehicle 3) select one of the default presets (1, 2, or 3) from the "Grill 4x" light 4) click the "edit selected" pencil at the top right of the box 5) click "import lighting pattern" 6) select the file "American_All_Blue_Grill_Lights" 7) click "load" 8) click "update changes" 9) click save and exit 10) move on to the next light or click "save and exit" again Main Light Bar 10 steps to use this: 1) vehicle selection menu > click the vehicle you want > "edit lights" (go ahead and click the "lights on/off" button to turn on the lights.) 2) select the point at the front of the roof of the vehicle (where the main light bar would be) 3) select one of the default presets (1, 2, or 3) from the "Lightbar Nr1" light 4) click the "edit selected" pencil at the top right of the box 5) click "import lighting pattern" 6) select the file "American_All_Blue_Lightbar" 7) click "load" 8) click "update changes" 9) click save and exit 10) move on to the next light or click "save and exit" again Siderunners 10 steps to use this: 1) vehicle selection menu > click the vehicle you want > "edit lights" (go ahead and click the "lights on/off" button to turn on the lights.) 2) select the point at the side skirts of the vehicle (the lowest point on the sides of the vehicle) 3) select one of the default presets (1, 2, or 3) from the "siderunner" light 4) click the "edit selected" pencil at the top right of the box 5) click "import lighting pattern" 6) select the file "American_All_Blue_Siderunners" 7) click "load" 8) click "update changes" 9) click save and exit (Note: you will want to do steps 2-9 on the opposite side of the vehicle) 10) move on to the next light or click "save and exit" again
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