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Cup

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  1. Don't think this needs to be changed tbh. I think its perfectly fine as is as you can make the IC choice not to take the bait.
  2. Yes it is boring when we watch someone get shot in the face with a shotgun then they do /do broken leg. But this suggestion wouldn't change that. What i WOULD be for is /stabilize not being a permanent death timer stop to encourage a certain amount of urgency for getting someone to the hospital as i do agree people do sometimes get stabilized by MD then kind of just have to sit there while the next 20-30 minutes of RP is done with nothing to do. Obviously as MD we can still interact and continue rp with you but as someone whos been on a scene with 5-10 injured by myself thats just not always feasible. overall -1 tho to adding random chance into the RP.
  3. Should still require the owner to like.... modify the vehicle and paint it and whatnot obviously but simple repairs i think would make sense.
  4. I think the best thing for this is and always will be making it so that mechanics scriptly can repair a car without the owner around.
  5. huge +1 from me.
  6. +1 for more RP stoof
  7. I must of lost mine in the mail. But huge +1 to this. I don't think the county needs a ton as the city is and should remain the main "hub" but even just allowing more of our banks to be hit plus one or two civi incentives would do a ton.
  8. +1 amazing
  9. This has kind of been addressed with recent rule changes regarding LEO response to certain 911 calls
  10. +1. Could possibly just be added to the barbershop? as a "stylist"
  11. Artificially buffing the speed of vehicles scriptly can have drawbacks that im not sure its worth really doing. Also I honestly think all our LEO vehicles don't need to be on the same level of performance. I think the RP ive gotten out of just the conversations sparked by the vehicle has been worth it.
  12. I like the thought but the reality is.... this would instantly turn every other pursuit into. " pursuit starts,...... high speed shows up..... high speed tires are instantly taken" rinse repeat
  13. If it wouldn't be abused massively I would say +1. But it would be so -1 from me.
  14. I 100% agree, it is entirely to easy to take tires at the moment and overall just to easy to shoot from a vehicle. The forced perspective would make it much more realistic and more importantly FUN. You will be less likely to have all 4 of your tires immediately shotout when being pursued by LEO or a rival gang.
  15. the only way I would support this is if it would allow you to take a perma stalled car to a point where it is drivable. But still would require a mechanic shop to actually repair it.
  16. Unfortunately part of the issue is for so long no one DID the job that a lot of people just never think to call the number. I do make a habit on my LEO character or MD character of calling the number for a coroner on scenes with bodies but Not sure others do.
  17. I dont even really care about how fast the niobe is, it is a little crazy that it can continue doing that speed with no tires however XD
  18. +1 to this mostly just because I think more locations would increase the odds, newer crims or smaller groups could pick plants without immediately being robbed
  19. yes please!
  20. Maybe just add a small. .5 to 1 second timer between moving things so you cant empty a full crate in like 2 seconds as a compromise?
  21. The list of inmates who would be trusted to leave would be incredibly short i think XD
  22. Hello, As this suggestion was implemented recently this will now be archived!
  23. Report 1's are your friend if you have questions ^.^
  24. I think the concern is someone clearing out an inventory in a ridiculously short period of time but not sure. Also splitting stacks manually so you can select the stack size would be grand
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