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Danny Grape

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  1. On 11/12/2022 at 10:09 PM, NoahG said:

    -1 I believe the chopping system is balanced at the moment as developers stated that in the future everyone will be able to use the car jack and remove the small parts of the cars such as doors, wheels, etc... it will be perfect There is a huge risk that your chop can get raided at the first time your chopping so 200k is definitely balanced and worth it

    if they ever actually fix them. The car jacks are scuffed and and there is zero urgency to correct them ATM. I played for 5 hrs yesterday and never could get a answer as to why it wasn't working still. I +1 the idea to adjust the amount you pay for the chop and the money received for chopping. the other issue is the tool chests you can only get from an official faction which either won't sell them to anyone or charges 4X the amount they are actually worth. So id say Leave it as is but make it where you get it from the mechanics or keep it a pain to get but adjust the money factor.

  2. 6 hours ago, dominykas said:

    My bad I will give a more clear answer. No.

    more correct answer you mean? it wasn't that you where unclear, it was that your answer was irrelevant to the question being asked. Also i plan on doing it anyway as long as i can find property for it , i just want to know if there would be public interest just for fun for some car guys/gals.

  3. On 2/1/2022 at 12:04 PM, dominykas said:

    ^^^^^^
    Exactly for this reason I believe it shouldn't this suggestion should not be implemented.

    Its not a suggestion its a question of interest. So your comment is irrelevant. The question was " Would there be any interest in a drag strip if I could make it possible", meaning saving money and then purchasing property big enough to make said drag strip, then making strip, making sure admins like the way it would look ect. 

  4. On 1/24/2022 at 12:02 PM, dominykas said:

    People have different opinions. Nothing you can do about it, just try make it as realistic as possible and if you can't manage that I suggest you don't build a wall at all. Even if you don't like people looking around at your house.

    Another more reasonable idea is if you set a building code they could make a code enforcement job for the courthouse to help with people making requests related to  building as i feel staff dont really like taking the reports for help, it would also create a better variety of realistic jobs adding to the rp experience. 

     

  5. On 1/24/2022 at 12:02 PM, dominykas said:

    People have different opinions. Nothing you can do about it, just try make it as realistic as possible and if you can't manage that I suggest you don't build a wall at all. Even if you don't like people looking around at your house.

    That makes no sense. It shouldn't be based on each individuals opinion. That's not in any way realistic. You ever heard of a "City Code"? Google it and educate yourself. Theres a  building code for pretty much every city or town in the U.S. How hard is it to make a list that states some basic rules? Its not. Some one has just been to lazy or its been overlooked. Either way on a server with the capability of having 200+ people on it you cant possibly argue that it would be a bad idea to make a simple list for basic stuff. I mean do you know what its like to build something then find out that all the money you spent was basically wasted its very frustrating especially if you don't have a easy way to make money.

    EXAMPLE

                                                                                                 RULES FOR BUILDING 

    1. Make sure your materials match the environment. (examples- If you live in the city no halls higher than existing fences or stomach high)

    2. DO NOT BLOCK THE DOOR!

    3. No Floating floors!

     

  6. So, at what point does a person catch a break on this server? I bought this house and wanted a brick wall around to keep people from snooping. I had a front door and a rear door to my wall that enclosed the front of my property and yes you could access the house door. the wall didn't look bad, in fact I got multiple remarks on how it was liked. before I completed the wall i did a /report 1 to ask if everything looked good. I spoke with staff and addressed a couple minor issues that I immediately fixed. when I finished the wall today and did the same thing. /report 1 and asked if everything looked good. this time I got different staff that said they hated all of it and non of it they liked. claimed my wall looked "unnatural". well I don't know about you but where im from brick walls don't just grow out of the ground, people want them so they build them. so now i have to tear 25k worth of walls and stuff down because one staff said one thing and the other said something different. that doesn't seem right to me. there should be a standard that all staff base there decision on instead of  one thinks this and one thinks that. basically what my suggestion is is that the owner of the property should be able to have more say over their property or there should be just set building rules. because I lost a lot of money over a he said she said deal and thats only because the staff had different views on building code. the other issue i have is it was never explained on how i could fix the wall to make everyone happy i was just forced to remove everything completely and got told  to "figure it out on my own." 

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