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Atlas Cross

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  1. Police vehicles need to have a radar both Infront and behind them. Speed Radar should reach farther when doing speed traps radar doesn't always reach the opposite direction so you don't get a reading, but obviously you can tell they were speeding.
  2. - Grandma's is too open and no real cover for defenders and be pushed from all sides. (Cops sitting by the highway or in grapeseed can also hear the shots.) - LSD lab is too close to the new sand shores sheriff's department - Sea labs have very few tables. When a lab shuts down a new one should open within 30minutes of the next one and honestly. MORE THAN 3 labs there are 15 total labs I feel 3 out of 15 is a very small amount of labs to be open and for them to take ages to reopen for the longest dam was the only lab open and no the only lab currently open is a terrible one.
  3. Practically lived a whole movie
  4. Love to see what you guys bring to the table.
  5. 𝓢𝓪𝓶𝓾𝓮𝓵 “𝓘𝓷𝓼𝓹𝓮𝓬𝓽𝓸𝓻 𝓖𝓪𝓭𝓰𝓮𝓽" 𝓒𝓻𝓸𝓼𝓼 Chapter 1: Dark Beginnings Samuel Cross was born on a cold winter night in the impoverished neighborhood of Eastwood. Raised in a broken home, he experienced a childhood marred by poverty, domestic violence, and substance abuse. Samuel's father, an absentee alcoholic, left his mother to fend for their family on her own. Forced to grow up too quickly, Samuel learned early on that survival meant taking matters into his own hands. Chapter 2: A Vicious Cycle Samuel's teenage years were a tumultuous time. The lack of positive role models and opportunities led him down a dangerous path. Drawn to the allure of street life, he began engaging in petty crimes to make ends meet. The cycle of poverty and crime seemed unbreakable, and Samuel found himself in and out of juvenile detention centers, earning a reputation as a troubled youth. Chapter 3: Behind Bars Samuel's criminal activities escalated, leading him to spend significant time behind bars. The prison environment became both a curse and a school for him. While inside, he formed connections with seasoned criminals and learned the art of survival. The harsh reality of prison life fueled his determination to rise above his circumstances, but the allure of the streets proved too strong to resist. Chapter 4: The Turning Point Amidst the darkness Samuel found a glimmer of hope. An unexpected mentor in the form of an older inmate imparted life lessons and a twisted sense of loyalty. Samuel started honing his skills, mastering the intricacies of the criminal underworld. The streets became his classroom, and the lessons he learned there would shape his destiny. Chapter 5: Los Reyes Cartel As Samuel's criminal prowess grew, he caught the attention of the Los Reyes Cartel, a notorious criminal organization with deep roots in the underworld. Intrigued by his cunning and resourcefulness, they offered him a chance to rise above the streets and become part of something much larger. Epilogue: Shadows of the Past Samuel Cross's journey from a harsh upbringing to the upper echelons of the criminal world reflects the complex interplay of choices and circumstances that shape a person's life. As he navigates the treacherous waters of the Los Reyes Cartel, Samuel must confront the shadows of his past, haunted by the ghosts of his upbringing and the decisions that brought him to this point. The question remains: will he break free from the cycle that defined his early years, or will the allure of power and wealth keep him ensnared in a life of crime?
  6. - Bring back the Italian GTO to bitcoin shop I feel like for those of us who were gone for the holidays it wasn't a fair shot to get a chance to obtain it since it was on the shop for an hour without even a notification about it. - I feel like the number of active labs should be upped I am tired of seeing the same 3 or 2 labs active I know it's supposed to be 5 but, when the other labs shut down, I never see another lab open up right after. I feel like as soon as one lab shuts down a new lab should open up so at least it's a constant five rather than 3 or 2 labs because it makes it easier to narrow down what labs to guard for the bigger gangs and makes it hard for smaller groups to make money. If anything, make labs have a timer for how long they are active for and after X amount of time they shut down and reopen somewhere else. If they are in use near time of expiration, then they will not shut down until all tables are cleared. - I feel like those of us who have no intention of selling our cars should be able to purchase them from the bitcoin store for example the super and the Toro's that were added obviously those were giant hit's I feel like so many people would do that in an instant and it would further help support the server and further development literally a win-win on both ends. Can't make the argument that it would ruin rarity of cares considering it's a little late for that now that some cars that haven't been around in ages have now become common. I am not also saying make the server pay to win either. I do feel that us as players should have a chance to get vehicles we like and want to enjoy as we also enjoy our RP experience.
  7. I am not saying or trying to give the excuse as a reason to shoot cops and every interaction with a cop shouldn’t be a shootout. It would really have to call for it get into the gun fight other than getting police gear. Like there is ways to go about it and it not turn into cops in robbers
  8. I get where you are coming from, but at the same time a group of criminals armed with .50's and sometimes heavies and AP has no shot again law enforcement who will go in with the strongest weapon available to them. Not to mention if you want to bring in OOC corruption which then allows cops to steal said weapons they recover off criminals as well with proper approval and motives. Can't say police don't steal items because you can ask anyone ever how they are always missing items. What's to say they are not taking the weapons as well? So really being a cop and having all this utility on your side on ways you can take it. You have more to gain than lose as a police officer in the way things stand at the moment.
  9. I know back in the day cops use to drop all their items and it was abused apparently. I feel like it can fixed and done correctly. I know it feels more rewarding when you end up in a shootout with law enforcement and you can take their items as your reward versus killing them, and then being almost dead and almost out of ammo now. I feel like when cops go into a gun fight they have nothing to lose. With this implementation gun fights will be chose more carefully. Could make it to wear people can't just rob cops for their weapons without proper motive of course to combat people just robbing cops. I also feel it will add a sense of realism as well. Also it would be interesting to see law enforcement and other agencies to have to go for their own set of supply runs to reup on gear that can then be contested by criminals. Who happen to interrogate someone and get the location of where the resupply is happening. If not this then event's that happen like once every week or every two weeks where a convoy starts up north or south and they have to make it to their destination. Criminals have the opportunity to try and intercept it and get the goods for themselves. I know how this can be implemented smoothly if you would like to hear more specifics on this.
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