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cautiouscrowe

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  1. Sometimes when sorting through the various clothes and hairstyles in store you want to remember the location of a specific top or hairstyle that you found and you have to go scrolling back through the general point where it was located to find it again. There's already a number system for vehicle mods, so why not for clothing and barber shops?
  2. +1, I am always a fan of introducing more activities to the server.
  3. Pretty simple in theory, although not sure how difficult it might be to implement. Essentially, Go Postal vehicles are pretty tolerable most of the time, but they can be a nightmare to drive uphill without a running start, such as Vinewood, and the vehicle constantly struggles between first and second gear causing you to average a speed of about 20 as it shifts back and forth. I am not interested in any drastic overhaul of the vehicle, but I have seen way too many accidents because a Go Postal truck going 20 on an uphill while a sports car flies around a corner, and it is just pretty frustrating to drive a route where this happens, so I just want some adjustments made to allow the truck to go up the hill just a little easier.
  4. +1, I made a post regarding needing more activities in Eclipse that Civilians can do and this honestly more or less supports the same idea. The more things that players can do together the more I think people will actually do civilian stuff and not just try to either be a crim or cop.
  5. -1 simply because there's already several ways to get around town such as city bee and taxi service and I feel like allowing players to have a convenient way without risk to themselves to rent their cars would just make less opportunities for taxi drivers.
  6. You're right, there's some things to do together, but your examples pretty much point towards the exact same thing, be in a bar. There's not a whole lot of interactivity for civilians outside of that and not everybody wants to spent thousands of dollars in 10 minutes playing poker with people who have more money than they know what to do with. Having cheap forms of entertainment that were also interactable could be a lot of fun and it would also allow there to be more businesses for players to purchase.
  7. I think that there's too few ways for civilian players to interact with each other in character outside of fishing or mining, I would like more activity style entertainment like tennis, paintball, bowling, golf, or other interactive ways to actually play together with friends outside of doing criminal activities or government jobs.
  8. +1, super cool idea, would be very entertaining for me since my character doesn't want to actually get a gun license or shoot anyone, but in the form of paintball it could scratch that itch for me irl and allow my character to rationally shoot people.
  9. +1 I like this idea. Having to RP hiding an item can be a bit frustrating because if other players aren't there to see it then they can only assume that they can see your gun, and there's plenty of clothing options that could realistically conceal a weapon that don't cover the guns as is.
  10. -1 I feel like you could easily use this to essentially avoid RP, and I am willing to bet people would use it for that purpose significantly more than for actual RP reasons.
  11. -1 I have a hard time supporting this. I love the overall idea, but it would cause too many issues and adjustments to be made. Armored vehicles would have to require more protection and not to mention that a lot of players who do these jobs are new players who are protected under the new player rule, kinda makes it a hit or miss. I like the concept, but functionally it seems like a lot to have to work on.
  12. +1. Coroner was a job that I was super excited to try, but I feel like it doesn't get nearly enough opportunities to make it any kind of worth it. I love the RP that comes with it but being a coroner for 2+ hours and getting maybe 1k out of it is literally one of the worst ways to spend your time not only in a financial way but also in an RP sort of way. I am sure they can use the funeral home to be another drop location and/or job blip, and I am very much for the idea of them getting a set salary to incentivize working the job despite the lack of opportunities. Additionally, adding a new uniform to it couldn't hurt, they just updated other jobs with uniforms and they look pretty decent.
  13. +1, as a player who doesn't own a machine, I have literally walked up to 1 machine 1 time, outside of that I usually just go to a store (where product doesn't have the same problem) so why not do the same for a vending machine? They have built in features to keep items at a more stable temp.
  14. -1 I live in the US and I don't have any desync or lag issues that might make this a reasonable argument from me. I record and stream on the server all the time and I can easily count on one hand the amount of times that I have seen a vehicle desync or lag for me. Not worth the move just to satisfy those small moments.
  15. +1 I don't see why we shouldn't have this system in place. If nothing else it makes other people's jobs easier while also improving the quality of the rp.
  16. +1 Who could possibly say no to more customization options? Especially when the pool is so limited.
  17. +1 I think this could be really cool. May as well fill the casino up with all kinds of games like stud, craps, bac, roulette and all those other addictive games.
  18. cautiouscrowe

    Duo jobs

    +1 This would make simple jobs more interactive and interesting. The only thing(s) that would need to be worked out is how to pay the players per service completed and also if you would still have the option to work solo if you wanted to (which I think you should)
  19. Given current prison circumstances I have to say -1 If they added more activities in prison, such as the ability to work off time, or even just work crappy jobs that pay like 1/4 compared to normal jobs, just anything really to make you want to be active in prison. (With the new hunger and thirst system for example they could make being a cafeteria cook a thing) I honestly don't think an 8 hour sentence would be overly extreme for someone who say killed a government employee and then engaged in reckless evading and destruction of government property and then had several other charges like assault with a deadly weapon, but I also think someone who gets arrested for armed robbery should get a small sentence in comparison, such as 1 and a half hours. Essentially if there were activities that anybody could engage in to occupy their time then not only would I think this was an okay idea, I would actually recommend it, but given what prison is at this point in time I think there's no real point in sentencing someone for so long just to force them to AFK longer than they already do.
  20. I think that having apartments would be a really good idea for the staff to implement because they could get a lot of use out of a small amount of space, just have like a community parking lot or something of that nature and then pretty much just copy and paste the interiors of all of the rooms inside of the same apartment to save staff from having to implement different interiors for all of the apartments inside of the same complex. This would allow them to add many new housing options at much more affordable prices which would most likely in turn cause other property owners to lower the pricing on their overpriced houses. I would expect premium properties such as 4g houses in Vinewood to remain at a higher price point without much fluctuation, but at least people who think they can get 200k from a 45k property would start pitching more realistic numbers. This is the kind of insanity that I speak of. https://gyazo.com/fec69b62ad3f560184a336b0d1c04b68 +1
  21. As someone who has had multiple interactions with the saints I must say that I strongly appreciate what they have to offer to the city.
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