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Vito_Vanucci

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  1. +1

    Looking forward to this.

    Growing weed would be an obstacle. Implementing large plots for weed in Blaine county would be cool which forces transportation and protection. Also, selling weed wholesale would become another avenue which could promote RP between gangs and independent/unaffiliated drug dealers. Some narcotics don't require weed but the ones that do would require a lot of interior space to grow inside and most people get bored/afk while growing. Separating the growing and cooking aspects would create some dynamic interactions.

     

  2. 11 hours ago, alexalex303 said:

    In roleplay, actions have consequences. If you speed, you get ticket. If you get ticket, you need to pay it. If you can't afford to pay it, you should perhaps sell your car, or your house.

    You get tickets by being pulled over and issued one. Let me also note that 90% of traffic stops don't involve strip searches on a regular basis like they do throughout LSPD and every precinct in the city xD

  3. +1

    Admins need to trash this system or overhaul it - if they care about the server's health.

    Doesn't promote RP and only annoys people. Also makes the cops waste time on "wanted" people when having some speeding tickets shouldn't make you "wanted". Speeding tickets in the USA are not nearly as serious as Eclipse RP speeding tickets lol. 

    Speed cameras and tickets should not be a cornerstone of the server. A large portion of interactions, situations, problems etc. have to do with speeding. It's terrible RP and just a waste of everyone's time and money.

  4. On 4/16/2019 at 4:13 AM, JayGamble said:

    -1

    I think suggesting such a massive increase in sentencing without anything to fill the current void that is "prison time" is incredibly irresponsible. DOC is still a minimalist faction, without a lot of the features initially mentioned. Things have already been made more difficult for your average criminal with licensing and such. Advocating that one spend a full "work day" inside prison, with very little to offer in that span of those hours is just very unreasonable to me. This isn't coming from the perspective of "oh I am a criminal", most will tell you prison still feels like an ooc punishment (most people simply afk prison, as there is no real consistent rp offered), especially with how often "random" charges are acquired. I think this change doesn't really make sense on any level, to the extent it's been suggested; I think more depth is required of prison before we get there.

    ^and the sentencing/charge system needs a complete overhaul. With that being said, sentencing makes no sense and modifications could appease the qualms cited by the OP. Max time for reckless driving and murder for example makes no sense and feels ridiculous. The fines and tickets are a massive deterrent alone as it stands - ask any successful criminal. 

    There is a lot of added time in the form of RP with cops/prison guards and travel time. The punishment in fines/max time hits pretty hard OOCly sometimes. Losing an entire day or possibly more is not okay, unless a more detailed suggestion remedies such an issue. 

    -1

  5. 17 hours ago, Mr2Peu said:

    Hello,

    Based on what I was able to understand, the aiming dot was removed so the game will be more "realistic".

    Now let me try to explain why I think that's not something good:
    1. Removing the dot doesn't make the game more realistic because in real life you are not seeing yourself 3D when you aim a gun, also if you go first person perspective..let's be honest, all the time I have the feeling that I'm a midget in first person. It's way too unrealistic the first person perspective at this moment so nobody is using it. Also in real life you can keep the gun in your hand as you wish and that can help you to have a better aim than you have in game.


    2. There are some guys and I also know a few of them in game who have build in crosshair monitor who have a big advantage against the other players. Others just prefer to use a third party program to have the aiming dot replaced with a crosshair. That can easy be considerate cheating and it's against the server rules. The problem here is that there are a lot of people tempted to try a third party program for that crosshair and a few of them are using that already.


    3. Desync is already a HUUUUUUUUGE problem in a gun fight, even if you hit somebody they are not taking damage. Sometimes when I feel like there is desync in a gunfight, I aim close to the real target, next to it, and they got hit. Removing the dot make this problem even worst. Maybe I was good with no dot if the server desync was not that bad like it is at this moment. 

    So the long story short is that you should bring back the aiming dot and if you want to make the server more realistic, there are a lot of other things what should be improved and focus on. 

    Thank you,

    +1 

    This post hits the nail on the head.

    Point 1 makes a good point in that no one uses first person, furthering the unrealistic scenarios.

    Point 2 is huge - too many people have un-recorded Xhairs with their overpowered asus monitors

    Point 3 is huge - Desync destroys realism and when you see blood coming out but they aren't hurt... it's all the more worse. Moreover, you get no reward due to desync for hitting shots with no xhair. 

     

    Overall, if the admins care about realism, the crosshair is the last place to start. There is a ridiculous amount of unrealistic features and mechanics that go far beyond crosshair realism. It's a game.

     

     

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  6. On 3/26/2019 at 6:59 AM, ItsFiftyy said:

    +1 for tickets being removed once you go to prison 

     

    I have racked up about 100k in tickets so I just don't care about speeding anymore. I am never paying them off so why bother?

    If they get reset upon getting put in prison I would actually care about not getting speeding tickets again.

    this basically +1

    it gets to become insurmountable and turns into a vicious cycle that destroys RP for the LEOs and criminals, as the OP stated.

     

    Supercar not needed to rack up 500k trust me...

  7. 5 hours ago, alexalex303 said:

    As to what that entails exactly, it's admin discretion. 

    Okay that's exactly what I thought, thank you very much for the clarification - admin discretion is the deciding factor and the reason I will not touch that program or any other, unfortunately. I understand the reasoning though, there's a lot of different ways to utilize AHC, some malicious or advantageous and some harmless. 

    Although, here have been communities with a lot of success allowing Auto Hot Key in totality, in terms of GTA RP.

  8. On 3/18/2019 at 1:58 PM, FatherOsborn said:

    Hey, if you use AutoHotkey, you can create an AHK script that remaps the key.

    This is what I use:
     

    
    #IfWinActive RAGE Multiplayer
    
    XButton2::n
    return
    
    XButton1::m
    return


    That changes my VOIP key to Mouse4 and radio to Mouse5. 

    Is AutoHotkey use permitted for RP? Click clack binds? OR is this a grey area you can get permad for if admins had bad day - serious question as AutoHotkey would really help out in some scenarios.

  9. 1 hour ago, alexalex303 said:

    big -1

    Repairing a car used to be super cheap and no one cared about car damage, they would literally treat it like nothing. Since the new system I've seen people complain and demand repair costs from other people after accidents, as it should be.

    eh, no one will comply - broken system

     

    +1 for OP

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  10. Amazing idea and totally realistic will create RP for bandits and the police. 

    This idea and many others shows a huge flaw of NCZs and their immense presence. Maybe there are too many NCZs and they are prohibiting/restricting some of the best RP. 

     

    Some banks can be non ncz

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