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LiveTrash

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  1. (( This is an In Character section of the forum. It is meant for In Character content, things based in the lives of the characters in the game. What you've posted is Out of Character (OOC) content, things based around the game itself or anything else outside of the game. ))

  2. Welcome to EclipseRP.

    Haven't met you in-game yet, but I approved your firearms license. Hopefully that can heighten your roleplay and bring about some more interesting videos. Love that one you released about the drug bust.

  3. On 12/25/2019 at 2:27 PM, Borrelli said:

    Yes, the option exists but the PD wants its members to spend time playing the actual game and not on the forums posting repetative threads.

    This has already been suggested on the government forums and from what I've read over there it is something the PD has requested as part of a MDC revamp.

    The optional paperwork, as mentioned, is appreciated, but often times is overlooked or avoided because it can take a while. An arrest report is time consuming whereas a simple text box when placing a charge in-game to add a basic description of the situation/crime committed can be much more efficient to complete and also look up in the future.

  4. I feel the required option to fill in a description when charging a suspect with something would be beneficial to everyone. When processing things that pertain to criminal activity, we would be able to get a deeper look in to an individuals past if necessary rather than just seeing the often times vague charge name. I feel it could also benefit individuals who receive charges and may not necessarily know why they have received them which could help in them appealing through Internal Affairs reports.

    It could also add another level of roleplay for Department of Corrections, for example. When the Police Department or Sheriff's Department call in to DoC for an incoming prisoner, DoC could then look up the name provided and read over the record fully to get a better idea of who they have coming in, and maybe a general briefing of the team that will be handling said individual.

  5. Your written English is great, if your spoken English is any similar, you'll have no problem communicating on the server through Text or VOIP.

    I always see the German based RP servers full of hundreds of players, so it's surprising when you say the communities themselves aren't as good as other language based communities.

    Welcome to the Eclipse Community! Enjoy your stay.

  6. I think it's just a RageMP thing. Once I travel to certain busy areas it will seem to glitch/freeze for a split second then continue.

    I'm running a Intel i7-9800k with a GTX 1070Ti and 16GB of RAM, so my system definitely isn't the issue. I run a stable 120FPS but will drop occasionally and freeze, as mentioned, from time to time.

  7. -1 Support

    It would be too easy for someone to continue to deny the looting process if they don't want their items stolen. As has been mentioned, they should be fearing for their life more than their items. Yes it's annoying if someone runs up and just presses " i " to loot you, it's happened to me numerous times, but it's just how it is. Being as careful as possible to not get in a downed state is all you can do.

  8. 18 hours ago, Xoza said:

    It's a lot more commands and could be done simply via text or calling the person.

    You could also ask them to switch to another 900 frequency.

    That defeats the purpose though. The idea behind this is that it takes away the need of having to flood the main frequency with any and every bit of communication. If this /rvv command can't be put back, something else such as this needs to be put in.

  9. While this can apply to all radios, my post will mainly reflect the Police Department radio function.

     

    Brief Introduction to the idea

    A lot of police departments have text based communication and dispatching straight from their computers. While dispatch calls already come in through text, I believe it would be a good addition to introduce private VOIP and Text Based radio calls for officers to communicate with another officer. This will free up the main radio frequency for emergency and general Dispatch related communication.

     

    Proposed method of implementation

    I feel a simple command such as /pageradio ( /pr ) would suffice, functioning as /pr <USERNAME> or /pr <UserID> or perhaps even /pr <CALLSIGN> which of course would be government radio specific. Using such command would initiate a call to come through to the recipient much like a regular phone call. They can /pageaccept ( /pa ) or /pagedeny ( /pd ) which would return the corresponding message to the sender. If accepted, both parties can then use /r or "M" key to communicate over the radio as they normally would. Only difference now, of course, is that only those 2 individuals can hear each others conversation over radio. If implemented, I would highly suggest that normal incoming radio transmissions from others on the frequency should resume and not be blocked, as this will allow emergency radio calls to go unmissed during a private radio call.

     

    Conclusion

    I feel this is a fair implementation that would allow not only the police department to function a little more efficiently, but also applies to anyone with a radio running on a popular frequency. Currently, radio volume varies based on microphone quality and volume settings and I find it difficult to filter out the radio when VOIP chatting with people while "Officer 1 to Officer 2, how copy?" is constantly streaming over VOIP radio.

    Thank you for your consideration. Please provide constructive feedback.

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