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Attention:
Download the mod here And find out the latest progress as well
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Craig Kostelecky  |
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GTA:LC Team Leader

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Version 6 of the Beta 2 package has been released officially. Download from here: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Version 5b of the beta 2 package has been released with an installer (Updated July 17, 2005) DOWNLOAD LINKSLink 1 Thanks, MegaVovaN Link 2 Thanks, Samutz Link 3 Thanks, Barnaby Link 4 Thanks, Dalpura DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLING THE MODThe first thing you want to do is make a new copy of Vice City. If you have any previous versions of LC installed, then this step is most likely done. But if this is your first time installing this, you should copy the entire Vice City directory and rename it to Liberty City. If you do not do this step then you will not be able to play Vice City without having to reinstall it. Also, you may have to have a full install of Vice City (all radio stations on the hard drive) for this mod to work. Once that's done, run the GTA:LC installer. If you have the GTA3 Play CD get that ready as some audio files will be copied to your LC folder. If you do not have the GTA3 CD, a minimal set of audio files are included in the download package. If you install audio, the process takes about 10-15 minutes to finish. After the mod is installed, run the gta-lc.exe file to begin the game. KNOWN ISSUESThis mod currently will not work if your gta-vc.exe file is from the German or Australian versions. There are bugs in a few missions yet (Sayonara Salvatore is most obvious and Bullion Run is completely skipped right now) Not all of the peds are converted and some of the converted peds are in progress versions. Please let us know if you have any problems. Just remember to be specific when describing your issue. It's easy to fix the problem if we know more information. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE COMPLETE GTA: LIBERTY CITY COLLECTIONAlrighty then, the much anticipated re-release of the old classics! That's right - you can now get each version of GTA:LC to muck around with (see the notes for the specifics of each version). Enjoy - thanks heaps to MegaVovaN for hosting these  . | Version | Size | Notes |
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| Beta1 | 62.57 MB | - Map and some vehicles converted
- Marty Chonks missions available
- Replay function available
| | Beta2 v1 | 79.15 MB | | | Beta2 v2 | 5.58 MB | - Main.scm update - new missions available
- Little help please!
| | Beta2 v3 | 87.93 MB | | | Beta2 v4 | 89.41 MB | | This post has been edited by Ben on Saturday, Jul 15 2006, 01:08
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DominionSpy  |
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Man with a plan!

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| QUOTE (PresidentKiller @ Jul 18 2005, 08:58) | | QUOTE (Craig Kostelecky @ Jul 18 2005, 03:42) | | Each time that I've run the setup with installing the audio files it took at least 10 minutes (and maybe even as long as 20). But it did finish every time. If it's held up for a half hour (or longer) then there may be an issue. Is your GTA3 CD scratched at all? I don't know if that's the issue or not though. Can you think of anything in your setup that is possibly different from the majority of the other setups? |
I left the setup running and then got down to the kitchen to have dinner... I got back 45 minutes later and it was still stuck in "decompressing files"... 
My GTA3 CD is fine, not scratched at all. The only thing that would be different on my system would be the OS language (Spanish) but that's it. |
I have the same problem - the installer is getting stuck at the decompressing stage. It has been using 95%+ of my cpu for an hour and a half now.
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DominionSpy  |
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 19 2005, 10:09
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Man with a plan!

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| QUOTE (CTM @ Jul 18 2005, 19:55) | To the people having problems with the installer hanging at "decompressing archive", a couple of questions:
(1) Which version of Windows are you using? (2a) If using WinME or below, press Ctrl+Alt+Del - is there a process running named "7z"? (2b) If using Win2k, WinXP or above, press Ctrl+Alt+Del and click the "Processes" tab - is there a process running (in the list) named "7z.exe"? If so, how much of the CPU resources (%) is it using? | (1) WinXP Professional (2a) The process 7z.exe briefly appears on the list just before the "freeze" and then disappears.It uses about 2% CPU.
This is what happens: - after I start the installation its memory usage goes up to about 220M and the CPU usage is about 25%. - 7z.exe pops up on the list and then disappears. - straight after the installer memory goes down to about 120M and the CPU usage jumps to around 95%, this continues for as long as I have it open.
If there's anything else you need to know, just ask.
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KoLSPD2  |
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 19 2005, 15:41
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The Lurker

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Craig: "Waka-Gashira Wipeout!" still crashes for some, and I have quite a few bugs to report (mostly pedestrian models)
-mod_man (HMYRI) has a stuck neck, and when he sees somebody, part of his head stays put. -mod_wom (HFYST) is fractured, and her bones doesn't even match with the correct ones. -cas_wom (WFYBE) has arms that are stuck, and it was placed higher than normal.
Sound: Gangs and police use the incorrect sounds (I know the exact positions are hardcoded). Some ped dialogue is still from VC, but that's least of the worries. "There's a 10-9 in South Liberty City"
btw, I have the GTA3 radio stations working properly on this, which is very good news to many modders. I'll experiment with this later on today.
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CTM  |
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 19 2005, 20:37
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A ringing phone has to be answered, doesn't it?

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Okay, I think I know what the problem is. Unfortunately it involves the way that I spawn 7z.exe to decompress the archive, so you can't use the installer until the next release. Fortunately, there is a way to get the installation files without redownloading everything: - Run the installer until it freezes
- Click "Start", "Run" and type %temp% - then press Enter
- In a folder beginning with pdk-, there should be a file named "gtalc_setup.7z" (if you can't find it, search the directory for it and it'll appear). Copy this file to some other place on your hard drive (e.g. your Desktop)
- Close the installer using Ctrl+Alt+Del -> "End Task". The original gtalc_setup.7z will be deleted
- Open gtalc_setup.7z in the new location using WinRAR or similar decompression software, or use 7-Zip
- The files that you will see are essentially the files that are copied across in the installation process.
Gui-59: I can guarantee that there is no virus contained in my installer. Your anti-virus software must have produced a false-positive; it may have something to do with the fact that my program self-extracts and runs other programs in the background to perform the installation. Sorry about the inconvenience though.
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