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MrSix

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  1. Hello,

    I'm looking for any houses that have parking space for either three or four vehicles. House has to be in the city. Extra parkway on the exterior (by use of gate) is a big +1.

    Either respond here with the address of the house you're selling and include your phone number, or text me at #3117028.

  2. Considering all feedback, this is what I can possibly see happening:

    • Allow radio usage when injured. (no shootout)
    • Disable radio + phone when the subject who's injured has bullet wounds. (Radio and phone could scriptly be turned off and you could stop the player from turning them on for the duration of the injury.)
    • Disable radio + phone when in certain animations (such as hands up, /down) or when cuffed where it is unrealistic to talk on the radio or use your phone.

    I believe this way we're eliminating the NonRP rule breaking but also keeping it realistic.

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  3. I can see a lot of you discussing the shootout situations. Let me just clarify that this suggestion does not apply to people being shot, as I stated that's NonRP. This suggestion is only for people who got injured in other ways, where talking on the radio wouldn't necessarily be considered a Non-RolePlay action. (E.g when you've been hit by a car, drove into a pole, fell from a small roof, ...)

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  4. When a player is injured I believe they should be allowed to communicate using their radio instead of only their phone. It RP'ly makes no sense to be unable to talk on the radio, but being fully able to grab your phone from your pocket, unlock it and call emergency services for help.

    As of now, once you're injured you cannot use your radio. So let's say you are riding your motorycle, miss your turn and crash into a pole and are scriptly downed, it is against the rules to communicate a single word using the radio, but it is totally fine to call 911 for medical assistance. I struggle to see the realism being enforced within this rule. How does someone who's injured succeed in making a phone call, but fail to hold a single button on their radio (which is an ear-piece in most cases).

    The only logical reasoning I see behind this new rule is to avoid NonRP situations. E.g when you've been shot in a shootout and you immediately start yelling on the radio. But if that's really the only reason I believe the rulebreaker should just be reported on the forums instead of not allowing any player to utilize their radio when injured.

    This is not a kind of rule that promotes better roleplay from the players. This is a rule purely put in place to avoid a possible rule-break of NonRP, which in my opinion is the wrong approach. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Tezhl said:

    Fires on one officer during a break out; 7 cops on scene = 7 attempts of murder on a gov official = 10.5 hours +

    To be honest, I've been in the PD Faction for over a year and have never stacked charges like this, nor have I directly witnessed it. Whilst legally officers are allowed to charge you like that (if you'd shoot at multiple), it really doesn't happen. At least, I've never seen it being done. BUT, this is a roleplay server, actions have consequences. Criminals having the mindset of "Let me kill a few cops and then AFK 2 hours in prison" isn't the greatest either heh...

    But perhaps this is something we can discuss internally if this really is an issue. (Which I doubt.)

  6. 1 hour ago, Wizzidy said:

    No... its not, sometimes the money is pocketed by officers and I know this from word of mouth, officers literally talking about their "bonus" for catching criminals with money... and stuff they steal is not "despawned" they just say it is because you all don't actually confirm anything. The good ones might, but not all of them.

    I just want to add that we do take your pocket money but don't keep it for ourselves. We have paperwork to file mentioning how much money we took from you and then that money gets donated to our Media Relations division, which they then use to organize public events. If a cop is secretly keeping your money, they're breaking policies.

  7. 57 minutes ago, Guest DoctorTickle said:

    Yeah I'd like to know like the "approximate time", maybe a little estimation counter in the character selection screen just to give people clarity and reduce the amount of these post as to not waste your time. Thanks for your dedication though 🙂

    I completely understand that. For us it is very difficult to predict when your application will be handled. Our role is 100% voluntary meaning that we cannot force our players to do an X amount of applications per day. We basically cannot provide you with accurate numbers. Therefore many of us are not confidend on giving you a timelapse. I hope you understand that. But if you really really want a number, I’d say approx 1 week at this time. 

  8. Hi!

    If you got denied for "Copy & Paste" that's because we can either find your exact answer in our rules or on the internet. If we're unsure if something is Copy & Pasted we will not deny your application for it. I'd advise adding one or two examples to when you're explaining a certain rule. This'll help you to make your answer more unique and it will show the reader that you understand the rules.

  9. Hello!

    It can and will take a few days till we get to your application. We currently have over 4k pending applications which we have to review. Sorry for the long wait and inconvenience! We'll do our best to get to you ASAP.

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