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Eliza

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  1. +1 its really annoying trying to scroll to look for a message
  2. @Aerzioa you still looking to buy a heli fam?
  3. I agree with @alexalex303 that the alias system needs an overhaul. This isn't just an issue with the law enforcement or criminals; it's a problem with the alias mechanic itself. Both sides are affected, and it's not about one group exploiting it more than the other. I personally wouldn't mind aliases going away after a certain amount of time without interaction with the person. This seems like a fair solution to prevent unrealistic memory capabilities while still allowing for meaningful roleplay interactions. It's important to recognize that this isn't a case of one side abusing the system but rather an inherent flaw in the alias mechanic that affects everyone equally.
  4. +1 I go to Burgershot to watch chaos unfold more than I go there to eat.
  5. @Chrisy yo fam hire my man he a good candidate
  6. do you guys like pizza rolls? explain why or why not
  7. pizza rolls
  8. I don’t believe the helicopter’s camera is that overpowered, I’ve lost AIR-1 several times since the implementation of the camera. As others have mentioned, the camera needs a co-pilot to operate, and is a lot harder than would be assumed to quickly get a co-pilot during a high speed pursuit, given that the majority of cars driven by criminals can outspeed and out maneuver the standard police vehicles. My only real complaint is AIR-1 flying so high to the point of not seeing or hearing it. Almost all police helicopters IRL are equipped with cameras:
  9. +1 maybe something like “/mechoffer ID” and if the driver doesn’t have keys make a pop up message like “The driver does not have keys!” or something
  10. +1 I wanna hit my vape in game as much as I do IRL
  11. I think the microfiber cloths should be 1:1 with the spray cans, considering how cheap you can find the spray cans compared to the microfiber cloths.
  12. Hello gamers, I believe it would be a good suggestion to implement more (if not all) Fleeca Banks to open and be able to be robbed, and tier them by how much potential payout they could have. BANK TIERS I would personally like more banks for selection to rob, by tiering them by how much money they could have, and require less or more officers to attempt to rob Examples: Fleeca Bank right beside Legion - A new bank to open that would be very risky due to location, would require through and thought out planning, if not a hostage to successfully pull off, very big payout, but requires more officers to be attempted. Pink Cage - Riskier bank due to location, has more money than mid tier banks, requires more officers on shift to attempt. Grapeseed - A new bank to open, not so risky, mid tier, requires somewhere inbetween. Chumash - Easier to rob by location, less money to earn from robbing it, requires less officers. Other banks would be tiered based on location. I've thought about this for a while now, and would like to see how others think of this.
  13. +1 I've seen guys IRL whipping around on their Harley's and even bicycles blasting music from a speaker, don't see why you can't do so in game too.
  14. I'm a little on the fence. This is just me, but I almost exclusively use /rlow when I type on radio, but I wouldn't mind this addition personally, although it's only 3 more characters compared to just using /r. Although I could see how it may affect those who exclusively type due to not being able to VOIP for whatever reasons those may have, so they may not check what their voice mode is on, since they don't really have much reason.
  15. Appealing the original ban is far much easier than appealing a ban evading ban
  16. +1 Additionally I would like it if there was some sort of hitbox while placing the graffiti so that you know if you're going to cover a tag up or not, it's pretty annoying trying to do a longer message with multiple sprays and accidentally covering the first message up, I've suggested this here.
  17. +1, dont wanna be showing a homie around my place and see him being a safe goblin
  18. I believe it would be extremely useful if Hitboxes or Boundaries were added onto already placed graffiti while you're trying to spray something else whenever trying to spray paint something. Trying to do a longer message with multiple spray paints has resulted in accidentally spraying over the previous part, and ended up having to redo the message.
  19. I’d love a forecast system as others have said, would be pretty cool to have an incoming weather alert.
  20. I really don’t wanna participate in the crim vs PD topic that is forming, and this is all I’ll say in this topic. I hear this argument every time we used to do our RP ops, and I just have to say a lot of us didn’t have a choice in what times we were active, the majority of us were NA players and had IRL obligations such as working full time jobs or had to go to school, and we tried to coordinate our RP at early times to provide GOV/PD/SD with better RP opportunities. A lot of us could literally only be active during the daytime on weekends or our days off of work. If there was or is an issue with less players for time zones try to focus recruitment on late timezone officers.
  21. Hey man I got to roleplay with you the other day and I wanted to say it was some fire RP keep up the good work 🔥🔥🔥

    1. Kazjii

      Kazjii

      Hey DontSniffSugar,

      Wow, what an absolutely awesome message to receive! I'm genuinely thrilled to hear from you and even more excited to learn that you enjoyed our recent roleplaying session. It's messages like yours that make the effort and creativity we put into our RP sessions so worthwhile and rewarding.

      First and foremost, thank you so much for taking the time to reach out and share your thoughts. It means a lot to know that our session left such a positive impression on you. Roleplaying, as you know, is a collaborative effort, and it's only as good as the collective energy and imagination that all participants bring to the table. Your engagement and enthusiasm played a huge role in making that session memorable. Your character development, the way you responded to the scenarios, and the creativity you injected into the narrative all contributed to the fire RP we experienced together.

      I remember that session vividly – the way we navigated through the plot twists, the depth of the characters we brought to life, and the unexpected turns in the storyline. It was a true testament to the power of collaborative storytelling. Every moment was charged with excitement and creativity, and it felt like we were all in perfect sync, building on each other's ideas and driving the narrative forward in a compelling way.

      The intensity and immersion we achieved in that session were phenomenal. Whether it was the detailed descriptions of the setting, the intricate backstories we crafted, or the emotional depth of the interactions, everything came together seamlessly. Your contributions were not only thoughtful and imaginative but also showed a deep understanding of the characters and the world we were creating together. It’s this kind of synergy that makes roleplaying such a unique and enjoyable experience.

      I’ve always believed that the magic of roleplaying lies in the shared creativity and the mutual respect for each other’s ideas. It's about creating a space where everyone feels comfortable to explore their imagination and express their creativity freely. You exemplified this spirit perfectly. You brought your A-game, and it was evident in every scene and every interaction. The way you stayed in character, the consistency in your roleplaying style, and the innovative ways you tackled challenges within the story were truly impressive.

      Your feedback is incredibly encouraging, and it inspires me to keep pushing the boundaries of our roleplaying sessions. Knowing that you had such a great time motivates me to continue developing engaging and dynamic narratives that we can all enjoy. I'm always looking for ways to enhance the experience, whether it’s by introducing new plot elements, creating more complex characters, or refining the world-building aspects of our sessions.

      Moreover, it’s not just about the story itself but also about the camaraderie and connections we build through these sessions. Roleplaying can be a powerful way to foster friendships and create lasting memories, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to have shared such an experience with you. Your positive energy and constructive feedback contribute significantly to the community, making it a welcoming and exciting place for everyone involved.

      In conclusion, thank you once again for your kind words and encouragement. It was an absolute blast roleplaying with you, and I look forward to many more epic sessions in the future. Let’s keep the creativity flowing and the adventures rolling! If you ever have any ideas or suggestions for our next session, don’t hesitate to share them. Here’s to many more amazing RP moments together!

       

      Keep being awesome and stay inspired,
      Kazjii

    2. jason

      jason

      don't believe this guy @DontSniffSugar

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    3. Kazjii

      Kazjii

      @jason im sorry but that detector is incorrect

  22. Hello Jett_J welcome! I hope you’re enjoying your time so far, and hopefully you’ve gotten around the financial issues, if you need any help with anything with your playing experience don’t hesitate to ask the staff team!
  23. lets run it ong
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