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  1. Ever since the "How to install mods on RAGEMP" guide by Killerbite was posted, I've been experimenting with the implementation of different types of mods for people to use with GTA World. I've been mainly focusing on replacing vehicle models with more desired vehicles made by other modders for the LSFD faction, and using my skills as a 2D artist to make custom textures for them. The LSFD Vehicle Pack that I'm currently working on will remain a WIP project, and I'm also working on WIP uniform mods for the LSFD as well. Today however, I'd like to share a siren mod I first made. Using sound files taken directly from Federal Signal's website, I have made this mod for a more immersive experience for those in the FD and PD factions. However I welcome and encourage everyone to download and use this mod! VIDEO DEMO DISCLAIMER - I usually upload the first .rpf file that contains the mod due to ease of installation, meaning the .rpf files have already been pre-patched/encrypted so you do not need to use ArchiveFix. - Check that you're not using a mod that this one replaces files with. If this is the case, use the Custom Installation method. - Make sure you've made a BACKUP of the .rpf file(s) you're going to be replacing! DOWNLOAD CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD HOW TO INSTALL First, make sure you have downloaded and extracted file above. You may also need OpenIV and ArchiveFix for the installation, which you can download from HERE. Easy Installation - Using OpenIV OR Windows Explorer, navigate to the following location within the GTA V directory (Grand Theft Auto V\x64\audio\sfx). - Simply drag and drop the pre-patched/encrypted RESIDENT.rpf file from the "Easy Installation" folder inside the sfx folder to replace the old file with the new one and you're done. Custom Installation - Using OpenIV, navigate to the following location within the GTA V directory (Grand Theft Auto V\x64\audio\sfx\RESIDENT.rpf). - Right-click "vehicles.awc" and click "Export to openFormats (.oac)". - Create a new folder to export the files to and navigate to it after the files have done exporting. - There should be 1 file and 1 folder, "vehicles" and "vehicles.oac". - Open a new window and navigate to where you've extracted the mod. - From the "Custom Installation" folder drag and drop the .wav files into the "vehicles" folder you exported from OpenIV. It will ask you to replace the files, click "Yes". - Next drag and drop the "vehicles.oac" file back into OpenIV. This will import the new files in. - Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the following location within the GTA V directory (Grand Theft Auto V\x64\audio\sfx\). - In a new window, navigate to where you have ArchiveFix extracted. - Drag the RESIDENT.rpf file onto the ArchiveFix.exe file. A command prompt will open and patch/encrypt the RESIDENT.rpf file. Press any key when it's done. - That's it installed. I'd like to thank Firesky for the encryption method: https://forum.gta.world/en/index.php?/profile/792-firesky/
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