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Skumm

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  1. I agree with @Copperhorse labs would become redundant and we would have less Crim/Crim Crim/LEO RP interactions if weed could be grown privately.

    But I would like to see a rework of how weed is produced and crafted into sellable marijuana. It could be improved by adding further steps to the process of creating sellable weed. 

    For instance after harvesting the weed the weed would need to be trimmed of excess leaves using a scissors. 

    Once trimmed the plant matter would need to be dried out, this could be a time based system similar to packed cash but in reverse (would take 24 hours to dry) with a requirement for the weed to be stored inside a building/RV or on an new Crim import item (drying rack) or as part of the existing weed tables.

    Fully dried each plant would be broken down or crafted into ounces with a rng chance to get between 1-3 units (ounces/lbs/kilos whatever) via the right click options in the existing inventory UI, which would be akin to getting a good or bad yeild from your crop as it would vary depending on a number of factors in real life.

    These units of sellable marijuana would be stackable to a certian number, maybe 10. 

    I feel this would more realistically represent the reality of producing weed and given the extra steps/requirement to store and dry it would produce more opportunities for RP for both Crims and LEOs.

    Fertilizer could also be sold from humane labs, weed grown with fertilizer could produce between 2-4 units when dried, or the same 1-3 units but of a higher quality product (sensimilla).

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    Not sure if RV's will ever get a 2g interior, I think the interior they have now is the best it's going to get but even it isn't bad. Better than the nothing Marquis have currently. I wouldn't even be mad if the used the same RV interior for the boats, at least it's something. 

    Oh I wasn't suggesting RVs get a 2g inside, only the Marquis as it's pretty big and expensive

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    I think one of the large issues, is many similar items just don't stack.

    If safe space is increased, I'd +1 only the large safe (more expensive) get the crate size increase.

    I agree stacking is the big issue here. 

    Even if you increased the slots on the larger 20k safe it still wouldn't make sense to buy one when you can just get 2 smaller safes giving you the same slots as a crate, twice the volume capacity and for 10% of the price, 2k Vs 20k

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    Like all predators in the wild, territory must be marked. It’s no different in the concrete jungle of Los Santos. Juan and Alicia gathered a bag full of spray cans, the vatos of Los Aztecas and made their way to their city turf to mark their territory, making their city barrio feel more comfortable and to warn any would be rivals that this was not a place for them to feel safe.

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  5. 23 hours ago, Kyle White Raven said:


    Essentially:

    - Mobile Labs = Safer but slower
    - Static Labs = Faster but more risk involved. 

     

    Yeah that's it exactly, keep the current imported tables as they are but change the static tables at the labs to something similar to what they previously were.

    There was a lot of both social and Crim rp that came from the labs before the last drug update, cooking was more social and dangerous, both of these aspect of the labs has been severely impacted by the new tables. You can use multiple tables to increase output with the new tables so the cooking time is fair and balanced. Reducing the time on the tables at the labs would make them a viable option for cooking again as you can't have more than one table there.

    It would also serve to give LSD lab in sandy a purpose again!

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  6. 3 hours ago, CallumMontie said:

    +1 to some aspects,

    I do agree that the "social" aspect of cooking drugs was killed off with the dynamic labs, however these should have been an addition and not remove the static labs.

    As for returning supplies to the shelves, I personally don't agree with this and they should still be acquired via the existing methods.

    The main change imo to return static labs would b:  Lower Cooking Times and allow all drugs to be made in static labs.

    This is the solution I would like to see. Imported tables/materials be kept as they are but go back to something similar to what it used to be for craft times the static tables at the lab to draw players in to use them again

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  7. Aztecas and WCA have a long and troubled history together. The last conflict, a bloody war that raged for years, where WCA swore the destruction of the familia, leading a coalition of gangs against us which still resulted in a stalemate. A few months later, in peace times, both gangs having just established their connections for illegal weapon imports, an offer of an alliance was presented to the Azteca high command, each of the high command had their own reasons and concerns but one thing was unified, WCA were not a group we could be in an alliance with.

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    A few months later, a war between the Council and WCA had broken out over WCA’s repeated transgressions against the council and refusal to pay reprimands. Aztecas, like the rest of the city, was aware this was brewing for a while. 
    Recently moved in, Paleto neighbours of Aztecas, The Dojin-Kai entered the war as an ally of WCA immediately. The familia knew it would eventually have to back a side and whichever side won would control the city. Aztecas high command want to protect their family long term, to create a legacy to pass down the generations of our Latino blood.
    Whose hands do you choose to trust to help you in your goals. 

    The Council? Both Zeta and Triad high command had always been very upfront and honest with Aztecas, any time a backup call against a mutual foe, PD or otherwise, Zetas or Triads could always be counted on and Aztecas always tried to offer the same in return. A mutual respect felt between the parties and a willingness to work together and an earned trust through the willingness to drop everything and risk life, limb and freedom to help one another out.

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    Or WCA, the group the high command felt an alliance with couldn't even be considered, and this before they decided to supply weapons to enemies of both Los Aztecas and Triads!

    It was a quick and easy decision for the familia, knowing our entry to the war would have a major impact on whichever side we chose we spoke to our vatos, explained to them our intentions and asked them to speak of any concerns. They were all 100% on board, some even excited, but most importantly all were ready for WAR.

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    Aztecas first day in the conflict was a huge success, with multiple large scale gun fights breaking out throughout the state. Los Aztecas and The Council dominated each one and left a sea of dead green clad men from Grove St.
    The second day a mirror of the first in terms of success, again the joint power of Los Aztecas and The Council mercilessly ripped through the WCA-Dojin Kai coalition.

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    At this point less and less WCA members were being seen around the city, they would rise from nowhere to try and co-ordinate attacks but success was few and far between. From that point on, Grove Street was on lock down by Council forces, Aztecas, Triads and Zetas, vibin, hoping a brave west coast assassin would dare walk into his hood.

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    They tried to set up multiple ambushes outside of the city, each one failing, resulting in members of their high command being captured and executed upon refusal to pay their ransom. Any attempt to take control of Grove Street back resulted in a similar outcome to the ambushes, clear defeats for the WCA alliance.

     

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    The war continued like this until the news came, WCA had disbanded and Dojin-Kai wanted peace terms.
    Peace terms were agreed with the Dojin-Kai they would pay for their mistakes financially, now and long term, a small cost in the face of the alternative.
    West Coast assassinated, Dojin back in line, it was a clear victory for The Council and Aztecas.

    As the next few months passed, Los Aztecas and The Council  continued to work together more and more closely, existing relationships between the three groups were strengthened and built upon leading to Aztecas being invited to join the most prestigious and feared criminal organisation in San Andreas, The Council 
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