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StratoWolf

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#1   2017-01-26 20:03          
Hi I was trying out the new VStanced plates on my Polonez when I found out something was't right...

The Aussie plates were off and that's not good
If anyone knows how to fix this then that's great because it's important for my RP
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Holy Shit Man

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#2   2017-01-26 20:07          
What do you mean they were off?

StratoWolf

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#3   2017-01-26 20:35          
They were in the wrong place
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#4   2017-01-26 20:40          
Use the screwdriver on the plate holder or edit the plate slot in the body parts .cfg file. (bumper.cfg example)
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#5   2017-01-26 20:48          
ok thnx I'll try the former option

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ok thnx I'll try the former option
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#6   2017-01-26 21:42          
# Zero : on the plate holder

I'd say use the screwdriver on part called support

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#7   2017-01-26 21:44          
Could but i thought he meant the plate was not centered on the support. But could do that haha
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1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno - Undergoing 3SGE Swap
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StratoWolf

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#8   2017-01-27 22:47          
No worries I used the screwdriver on support and it works so thnx guys!
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#9   2017-02-03 14:50          
Ok so the plate issue is out of the way I have two more problems

1. How to fix the camera so the FOV on the pictures don't look zoomed out
2. How to get rid of the map that stays on free cam mode
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Lagano

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#10   2017-02-03 15:15          
To zoom in press F9 and then +, or - to zoom out. And press Tab to remove the map. :)

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#11   2017-02-03 15:27          
thnx Lagano

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Last one is how do I add new license plates to my VStanced license plate collection?

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