Author: | Cj24 Website | Email |
Date: | 07.01.2013 |
Downloads: | 19783 | Statistics |
Filesize: | 4.483 MB |
Rating: | 9.43 based on 44 votes |
Version: V1.9-AC
Lightbar: Whelen EDGE 9000
Extra parts: ELS, Multiple Liveries
Optimized for: Any police car
Credits:
- Model is Ford Crown Victoria from Driver SF, converted to GTA IV by F5544, modified by KevinDV and Cj24.
- Rims by Bxbugs123, Textures by Lt.Caine.
- Whelen EDGE made by KevinDV.
- Toughbook, Antennas, Cameras and Radars modeled by Ridgerunner, textured by Cj24.
- Spotlight made by Cj24.
- Liveries made by Break.
Notes:
To make the emergency lights work properly, you need ELS (Emergency Light System).
It is forbidden to upload this or a modified version for public without permission. Changing textures is allowed for personal use. Any commercial or by laws prohibited use of the content of this archive is forbidden.
Are you the owner of this mod? If someone has stolen your work, you can make a request for removing this mod.
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How does the Sirene Light works ? ( im from Germany) in gta IV it dont works .. :(
I totally understand you. But well, I just don't see it as a copyright, what legally wouldn't even be possible, that's just what I expect from the user.
My models are usually locked anyways, this is in the most cases also a decision taken by authors of parts used. The only thing that matters is publicly uploading the car, everybody can change as much as he wants for his own game.
But as I said before, that's just my point of view. I know several guys agreeing on me, I also know some who don't (and most of them release their models locked, though)...
Okay, message before was too harsh, admitted. But you know, I see alot guys on forums, who act like they did everything on the mod. I mean really anything and then come up with all their copyright stuff and so on. Sometimes they even just clutch things together, model from this game, lightbar from that game. Sorry, but with all those copryight sentences... I think it just doesn't fit, considering we're taking models of other companies aswell.
But well, sorry for coming out too harsh in the first way, because I like your police creations.
I basically had to convert the whole car again because the actual converter didn't even detach properly and screwed all materials. Way too much people don't care about bugs or other inaccuracies.
And no, it doesn't sound like I own copyrights at all, I've written it's Ubisoft's model. Though, I can't imagine Ubisoft appreciates the people uploading mods and sharing them with and adf.ly link, a lot even saying it's their own work. And yes, that happens way too often.
It's great for you you're creating mods for such a long time, I'm also modding since 2010 and I also know how to model, convert and make textures.
If you trust everybody that he's not one of those guys mentioned above, alright, but I don't, and I often see people acting like they have to confirm my point of view.
Wow, you made some police parts.
You took the main work of a gaming company (I suppose you didn't ask Ubisoft for permission?), yet you sound like you can claim your copyright all over the mod. Think about it and tell me again how much hard work you put into this.
BTW, I have made over 300 mods since 3 years, converts and scratchmade models, so yea, try again.
@5dmc11: Its Clockwork Mount.
@SkylineGTRFreak: I put a lot of time in working on mods. So I think I may decide if I want people to ask me first before they upload it on another website?
I'm really getting sick of people that don't respect a modders free (!) work at all.
Cj24
"It is forbidden to upload this or a modified version for public without permission. Changing textures is allowed for personal use. Any commercial or by laws prohibited use of the content of this archive is forbidden"
Really? You haven't even made the model. Sorry, but that is just pathetic.