Legacy Projects
Here you can find all of my "Legacy Projects" and more information about them, from my humble beginnings, to where I am at today.
Here you can find all of my "Legacy Projects" and more information about them, from my humble beginnings, to where I am at today.
My beginnings, 2017, this was my very first mod release on to the lcpdfr.com website. While it still could be used today, it is wildly outdated and is no longer supported by me.
My goal with BDAT was to make dispatch call more realistic than they were at the time, and it worked well, and added some realism to the game, it still had its problems with popping sounds, sometimes loud, I could never get them pops out, so they ended up staying, which I think if you heard it today, you would think it adds some character, especially since it was my first release.
Ah yes, how could I forget this. My first experience working with cars, before well you know working with cars. I released this mod also in 2017 as a tribute to my home state, and I guess to say that I am more or less one of the first at least to get Illinois stuff posted on lcpdfr.com, at least from what I saw at the time. While this is also discontinued, it continues to show my history from where I started, and where I am at today.
My third upload every on the lcpdfr.com website, also released in 2017. This was my first mod that delt with metas and codes of the game. This was also my attempt to get more Illinois stuff onto the website, since like I said at the time, no one had any Illinois stuff on it. This was also around the time I made my first ever discord server. While this mod is sadly gone, and is no longer available, it's still a turning point in my time in the modding community, and you may even find someone out there today who still has it in their files somewhere.
First released in 2019, this was my second time texturing and working in OpenIV, but with clothes this time instead of cars. This was again my attempt to release more Illinois stuff into the LCPDFR.com community, and by this time, things were slowly coming about for Illinois. I don't want to say that I am a trend starter, but I got the ball rolling on it for sure.