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Commander783

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  1. +1 but I would rather see other places being used as well, such as the actual Casino for gambling (down the line with a custom interior perhaps), it's getting pretty crowded inside Tequilala already.

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  2. Honestly... being pregnant, you wouldn't want to go places that much, you wouldn't want to work that much. You would try to get rid of a stalker (or anyone really) with police, although, sometimes they have too much going on as well of course.

    You would try to escape a stalker, but not shoot him up. You could be kind to someone, instead of telling them, being an annoyance. Maybe they would leave you alone? Even if it's just fake, because of being scared but still...

    Of course... there are people who just want to loot you, but well, that's a different topic...

    I have been in shit situations, been arrested for overreactive stuff, for being not treated too well. Broke rules, for being not treated to well. Did poor roleplay, because others did poor roleplay and I couldn't care anymore in certain situations.

    Got punished for it. More ICly than OOCly. I was being shit on OOCly so much for my roleplay back in the day or just for my roleplay or appearance...

    I know how police players can tick. I was on an RPG server in MTA (GTA:SA) back then. I just wanted to win and not let have people their fun... Sometimes, it's coming back. Sometimes I try to let people to have too much fun... But most of the time today, I like to see enjoyment for other people.

    Sometimes I wonder, why I am still here. One deep roleplay scenario is enough, to let me keep going. It's strange...

    I feel sorry for you, but you are not the only one. 💓

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  3. 42 minutes ago, Ouch said:

    Do you happen to have anything that is not in Vinewood hills?

    Well... two guys from MD occupy the house in Mirror Park right now... rent is fully paid by one... but I would have to ask, if they would let you in. 🙂

    There could be another possibility though... you would have to reach out for me per phone or in person.

     

    Cheers

  4. A huge part of the players who voted for "No." seem to be IC criminals or people, where I know, they don't care for correct driving partially or at all...

    Cruise speed driving isn't really enjoyable with the engine getting stuck in second gear and going 70 km/h, if we drive just with the keyboard, there should be definitely a tolerance, when the speed camera gets actually triggered for each road, where a speed camera is set up. I would suggest, 10 km/h tolerance in town and 20 km/h out of town.

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  5. Just now, JasonG said:

    Nah, makes it an OOC punishment for an IC crime.

    Since speeding cameras wouldn't be able to be implemented realisticly from a technical and a player standpoint (making pictures of the car and the driver and then someone analysing the data), this would make it so, that the system doesn't get abused by anyone in an IC or OOC way.

    Example: Let's make someone poor, because they are rich. Let's just drive all the way through all the speed cameras.

  6. 1 minute ago, SmileyMusic said:

    If you're going to add another way to drain people of their money, maybe it would be a good idea to give in on the taxes by reducing them? 

    It's not about people draining their money. It's about setting up a better standard, than what we have now, regarding to driving. It's not going to effect most people in a scheme, like most people might think, that all their money will be drained, but it adds another layer of roleplay and speeding tickets are not going to be the same as attempted murder, for sure.

    Besides, it's not about making money anymore or is it? It's about having a great experience for everyone really. Making money should be treated as side reward on a roleplay server, but we need more things to do with our money overall of course, but that belongs to another topic.

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  7. 1 minute ago, TimeLordian01 said:

    Possibly  make them monitorable by Players so if a crime like robbery is happening in front of one the camera will pick it up

     

    Speed cameras don't work that way.

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  8. We have to move forward guys. Escaping the trend of GTA Online, where everyone drives like they want, just because they have the power to do so. This is a roleplay server, if you like it or not.

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  9. Just now, ranchy said:

    Before I vote 

    I don't know what speed camera is.

    Can someone enlighten me

    A speed camera, tracks the speed of your vehicle and if it goes above a certain speed tolerance, it will get triggered and a picture of the vehicle and the driver will be sent to the Police Department (in a server sense) and you will be ticketed according your speed above the tolerance speed. The higher you speed, past a speed camera, the higher the cost will be for you.

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  10. You shouldn't be thinking, that there would be speed cameras for every street now, but at places, where it's most important, where the most accidents happen. It would be unrealistic to put speed cameras everywhere, but on certain location, it will make sense.

  11. Dynamic speed cameras could be an interesting solution. Emergency vehicles excluded of course.

    There was a fair point made, regarding robbers robbing law abiding traffic drivers. I just think, that people shouldn't be pulled over and robbed on the mid of daylight and an open street with good visibility. Same goes for pedestrians of course. There could always be someone observing and reporting it in, in theory.

    I love to drive according to law, sometimes I am looking for the "kick" (having a super car and other "toys") although, but never in the city and trying to drive not too life endangering for me. It's been a very long time, since I had to call a paramedic for a vehicle accident, but maybe, that's just me.

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