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  1. After looking into this on GTA:O(nline) it is unfortunately revealed that the contender has no modifications aside from the standard performance upgrades, wheels, and adding/removing the cap on the bed of the truck. Sorry for any inconvenience! Locked & Archived. - Ranger
  2. Ranger

    Burnout Nation

    After getting the property, Don and Asbo headed out to Motorsports to pick up the prize car for their 2-year anniversary event, the Jugular. Shortly after, they split off for the night. Don soon began brainstorming ideas for how to remodel the place, the first step was the shop floor. With Asbo’s recommendation, he bought some flooring to install with a checkerboard pattern to make the place look nice. After building the shop, Don spent a while inside, creating the ultimate chill spot which includes a bathroom, a CCTV/Gaming room, a pool table, an air hockey table, and finally a chill corner with a TV and couches. Once completing the interior remodel, Don spoke to Asbo and decided it was time to show the members. Texts were sent out, and a cruise was established. Once it came time, a few members met at the lot. Don began to lead the cruise around the state, stopping at a few places in the city, then making their way to Paleto where they stopped at Bayview, and then the Sheriff’s station to take a picture with the fat guy. After hanging out in Paleto for a little bit, Don then directed the cruise to the area of the shop, surprised the members, and told them all about it. Don and Asbo proudly showed the members around, and soon after, everyone split ways for the night. Throughout the week, Don showed all of the members he could who couldn’t come on the cruise.
  3. Ranger

    Burnout Nation

    Burnout Nation has always been about cars. Most of its members are ex-mechanics, one of their members even being the Owner of LSC. The one thing Burnout was missing, was a garage to call their own. Asbo approached Don, asking if they should purchase a garage. Don was initially skeptical, but after time and thought he decided that it may be a good move for Burnout, as they did not have a space to work on their vehicles themselves. Don and Asbo looked around multiple garages, and couldn’t find one that wasn’t owned, as there was an organization with a “monopoly” on most of the garages as they started off as a group that worked on cars. Naturally, they will own a good amount of the garage space in the inner city of Los Santos. Don and Asbo searched and searched, and eventually lost hope of finding a non-occupied garage in the city, and they stopped searching. Don was assisting Asbo with a part shipment he received for his Jester Classic rebuild, and Don found a garage down at the docks that was clearly uninhabited. Don showed Asbo and he got pretty excited, as the garage had a good amount of space in it so when it came time to work on a car, there was no worry about not having enough room. Don called Tyrone Cox down to check out the property, and Tyrone told Don to make a property request. Don created the request, and after a short week’s wait, Don got a reply that it was accepted, all he had to do was give the go-ahead. Don met with Tyrone and Asbo at city hall and discussed the garage deal. Don went and wrote a check for the lease, and they all headed to the garage and Don was given the documents and keys by Tyrone. He gave Asbo a key, and Don and Asbo shortly left to prepare for a large event that is planned for Burnout’s 2 year anniversary.
  4. +1 (with stipulations previously mentioned). I do agree, having this option adds very small, but sometimes meaningful interaction between Civilian/Criminal Roleplayers and LEO Roleplayers with just such a small thing. I do think it would be nice to bring this back in, however, I am in agreeance with @alexalex303 that there should be some form of a 'mutual' command to it (/approvepayfine [ID]), just to prevent the past issue of people doing drive-by /payfine's.
  5. Ranger

    Revert Drag

    Thanks for the suggestion! At this time, there are no plans to modify the handling model of the Hakuchou Drag any further. Locked & Archived.
  6. To add to this, the lowered stance seems to have been removed from ALL tuners DLC vehicles.
  7. Ranger

    Burnout Nation

    Don has a deep enjoyment for his cars. To him, it doesn’t matter if the car is an $800,000 performance model sports car, or if it is a daily driver, where the owner would have no worries about putting 150,000 miles on it. Although Don owns a handful of high-performance sports cars, there is one car that is different in his collection. His 190z. In the fall of 2020, Don had the itch to try something new. He was getting bored of his car collection, as he found himself choosing essentially the same thing whilst deciding what to drive. “Will I drive the Schlagen GT or the Elegy Retro?” his issue wasn’t figuring out what to drive, but his issue was that he didn’t have as much variety in his collection as he thought. That’s when one night he was laying in bed watching car videos when he saw a built and tuned-up 190z. As soon as he saw that car he knew that it was the car, the car to spice up his collection. He found a foreign dealership with low import rates and ordered the car, and after waiting about 2 months for it to be delivered, a local dealership had emailed him to give him confirmation that it arrived and was at the dealership for him to collect. Once he got a ride to collect it, he brought it to his parking garage to immediately bench it from the road, as the weather was starting to become unfit for it to be driven in. During the winter he ordered and installed the custom parts himself, including custom wood paneling and dials, and custom engine bay fittings. After finishing the build, Don couldn’t have been more proud. What started as an idea, turned into something that he would consider to be one of his favorite projects he’s done. Don normally won't drive it around as a daily car, but he brings it to any car show that he can to show off his work. (To see the stories about the build, feel free to read The Winter Project Pt. 1, The Winter Project Pt. 2, and The Winter Project Pt. 3 if you haven’t already!)
  8. Ranger

    Burnout Nation

    Burnout and LSMC have always talked about working together for things, whether it be hosting an event, or just something as simple as bringing people to a club night to help make the venue alive. After many months of “yeah, we’ll set something up for sure”, Don approached Ava and Johnnie during a burnout event and said “I’m fuckin tired of me procrastinating this, let’s get this going and get some serious planning started.”. The LSMC buds were excited to finally get something going, as Burnout and LSMC had a tough upcoming as friends due to some past events, so it was key to Don, who had not been involved in the past issues to get something going with the two clubs to make something awesome. Burnout ended up running a club night, and afterward Ava, Johnnie, Don, Matthew, and a couple of others spoke briefly about running an event. A quick idea of a motorcycle race popped into Don’s head, as it made sense for the car club that has run legal races before, and a motorcycle club would combine those two into one event. After the idea was brought up and everyone showed their interest in it, they decided to hold a small meeting with both of the clubs to plan deeper. (Don speaking to LSMC, talking about planning an event.) As the day came closer to the meeting, Don got a couple of Burnouts together and headed to The Lot, which is where they were later met by LSMC. They spoke more and decided to head to Heavyflow, a subsidiary of Assured Services, which Burnout Nation has worked with many times. After heading there and speaking with Marco Davis (the owner and proprietor of Heavyflow), Burnout and LSMC took some Reevers that he borrowed the clubs to the drift arena to test out. They messed around and raced them around the track down there, and decided that they would want to use Reevers for the race. After being at the drift arena, they headed to the Observatory and ran the ‘small’ track, when they decided that was the location they wanted to use for the race. After sorting out the location, they headed back to Heavyflow to return the bikes. They spoke to Marco about buying one from the dealership for a lower price, and since he is a giving being, he decided to agree to those terms, as long as Heavyflow was marked as a sponsor. After securing the bike, the two clubs headed on their separate ways waiting for the day of the event to come. Don emailed PD and asked if they could get approval for the event to run, and after a day wait it was accepted. Don emailed everyone that played a part in the setup and let them know it was time to race. (The map that was made and sent to the LSPD, which had mapping of where they needed help.) As the day came, Don got a few people from Burnout around and met with LSMC at their southern HQ. After talking for a bit with them, they headed to Observatory, which is where they met Bruce, Liam, Asbo, and Durry. They sat at observatory waiting for the LSPD to show up, but instead LSSD showed up and assisted as PD was unable to assist at the time due to numbers being low. (A picture taken of the start area.) (Lewis Langley and Emily Whitehorse speaking with a spectator and an officer during the event.) Once everything was setup, people slowly began to arrive at the observatory. Don and Liam sat at the signup tent and began to take names of people who wanted to race, and marked them down. (A picture taken with a drone of the parking as the final races were about to begin!) After collecting roughly 45 names, they started calling names up for the races. A couple races ran, the crowd started to slim down a bit as the semifinals were beginning. During a couple of the races some people were hitting a couple of the turns too hard and injured themselves. Luckily MD and SD were there to assist. (Jimmy Solicetto assisting one of the racers that got injured on a turn.) Once the semi finals ended, a small situation happened where Darius Bivins took an officer at gunpoint and attempted to hold him up for some reason, but he was quickly taken down by the other members of SD that were there. (Darius holding a gun to an officer before he was taken down and arrested.) After dealing with that, the races continued and eventually the finals began. The final four racers were Cheng Izumi, Chris Morgan, Donnie Drakk, and Lucas Laney. Once Matthew counted them down and sent them off, all of the tensions got raised at the line as spectators were excited to see who won. When the final lap came, Cheng Izumi came out on top and passed the finish line first, being crowned the winner and receiving the prize, a maxed Reever! (Cheng and LSD posing next to the prize Reever.) After taking a picture with the winner and his group, everyone that participated cleared out, and Burnout and LSMC took a moment to congratulate each other on the success of the event, and took one last photo before splitting their separate ways. (A picture of LSMC and Burnout Nation after the event.) (LSMC's Thread Story about the event!)
  9. Unlocked, Unarchived, and moved to the new Player Ran Businesses section. - Ranger
  10. Unlocked, Unarchived, and moved to the new Player Ran Businesses section. - Ranger
  11. Unlocked, Unarchived, and moved to the new Player Ran Businesses section. - Ranger
  12. This has been implemented as shown in the recent changelog. Thanks for the suggestion! Locked & Archived.
  13. Hello and thank you for this suggestion! I am happy to inform you that this suggestion has been implemented in the recent ECRP Dev update as confirmed in #development in the ECRP discord. Thank you for your suggestion! Locked & Archived.
  14. Any angle from -360° to (positive) 360° can be achieved with the grid snapping feature which can be used by pressing G while placing an object. Locked & Archived.
  15. IIRC PD/SD only see MD calls if the person calls for 'both' (Shows as: [MED/LAW]). I do agree with Aldarine's statement that it would be cool to only show the phone number, as I've commonly seen PD/SD respond to MD calls because of someone's name showing up (I am NOT saying PD/SD only respond to MD calls purely for arrests!). In return, I think it would be best to scriptly implement a way to search phone numbers so investigations on calls can be performed if necessary. With certain stipulations, +1
  16. Ranger

    Burnout Nation

    The Burnouts got together for a cruise and decided to spice it up a bit. A few weeks ago on another cruise, Asbo had the idea to create the ‘dice cruise’ - where each member would roll their dice and drive the car that’s parking spot in the garage app correlated to the number they rolled. Don began to text all of the members that they would be doing a dice cruise and they would be meeting at the Lot. Once most of the members were together, they all rolled their dice and decided what cars they’d drive. After that everyone headed to parking or their house to get their cars, then to Weazel News since Hazel was doing payments for the week. In short, they were going to shout for her until she was able to come out! Don and Alex had gone to Paleto to get Don’s car, and when they came back to the city everyone was waiting at Weazel to get going. Coincidently enough, everyone was hungry, so the first stop was Burgershot. The Burnouts got there and parked up, then entered the fast food place to get some burgers. Don bought it all and had help from Jamie on ordering. They stood around for a bit and socialized and thought about where they wanted to eat. After getting their food, they decided to head to The Pond and ate their food (and took some pictures while they were there!). Once they finished their food, Asbo expressed excitement about his diner opening on Friday, The Dane Diner. As Don finished his food he said to everyone “Let’s go check out his diner!”. The burnouts promptly got into their vehicles and cruised up north to the diner. Once they arrived, Asbo showed everyone around, and the Burnouts just decided to do what they do best, and hangout at the joint and listen to music for a bit. After hanging out and socializing, talking about opening the diner, everyone decided it was time to head out for a bit. “It may have been a short one, but it was a nice one” said Don. After hanging out and socializing, talking about opening the diner, everyone decided it was time to head out for a bit. “It may have been a short one, but it was a nice one” said Don. After that, all the Burnouts promptly got into their cars and drove off their separate ways.
  17. Please make the effort to create a discord account (or use your current) to get into the ECRP Discord, as we do not consider this a valid crash report. - Ranger Locked & Archived.
  18. +1 /v(ehicles)license = Drivers, Truckers, Boaters, Etc /f(irearms)license = Firearm's license(s) /m(edical)license = Medical license (if anyone legitimately checks for them) /licenses = All at once (licenses plural as in all licenses!) To cut down on extra commands, it would make sense to group all vehicle related licenses to one, and firearm to another, then lastly medical in its own.
  19. Wow! Just saw this thread! Very cool graphics and very cool clients (especially that car club!). Looking forward to seeing more posts and having more possible interactions with you as a now established business ICly!
  20. Megathread for suggestions for the recent Burgershot / Food update release! (Please continue to direct bugs to the bug reports sub forum!) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Burgershot Suggestions Clock-on Location: The clock on location would be better fit in the back room/hallway area instead of in the front of the shop, where you need to run around to go behind the counter, plus this location has the proper clock on board and machine. Item/Component Delivery Drop-off Location: The current location is in the middle of the parking lot, which can cause it to become extremely congested. Moving the location to the road/sidewalk on the side of the building may solve this and prevent congestion. Items Removal: When a player does /quitjob, items from the job stay in the player's inventory unless they put it back. Rather than this, remove the items (delete) from the player inventory if possible. Burgershot Uniforms for Employees (Suggestion W.I.P): ---------------------------------- General Food Release Suggestions Fridge Storage Changes: Raise fridge storage from 50vol to 100vol to store more food items. Seeing that most jobs and factions store mass amounts of food in an area for their members and that fridges are now detrimental to the food effects, more storage would be appreciated. OR add double inventories to refrigerators that can be bought at furniture stores so that more storage can be possible.
  21. I think @alexalex303's response covered what I was thinking, we need people to fear gunfights more and actually have deeper consideration for being in fights. +1
  22. +1 for the idea in total, I like the thought process on it. -1 for the execution. I think the holster idea in itself is cool, but I feel that most people would go with the holster option mainly due to an increased draw speed with the gun, making it 'meta' between all players. I think a better compromise for this would just be to implement a script to conceal a gun on your person without any weapons withdrawing penalties. +1 for the bag idea. In real life, I would sling the duffle around my front and use it, I don't need to put it on the ground to open it unless I need multiple, large items from it.
  23. Ranger

    Burnout Nation

    After wintertime passed, Asbo approached Don with the idea of hosting a pop culture car meet. The idea of the meet was to show off cars that were made famous through TV shows and Movies. Don and Asbo spoke more about it, and as the time got closer, Asbo decided to hold off on the themed meet, and just run a standard one. Don and Asbo got together on Wednesday, created an ad, and began to run it advertising the car meet. The day of the meet came quickly, and all of the Burnouts that were free made their way to The Lot to prepare for the meet. As Don rolled into The Lot, he saw many cars parked already. As the ads ran, more and more people filled up The Lot. After hanging out for an hour or so, people began to slowly filter out of the lot. During the meet, the Burnouts socialized with the Diablos MC, and with Ava & Johnnie of LSMC. Once Ava left, the Burnouts had the idea to do a short cruise and headed to Burnout 24/7 which is the recently acquired business purchased by Gary Taylor and Alex Sorvanis (Don was a 1% owner as well!). As they arrived, they chatted to each other and even spoke to a couple of members of the LSPD who were concerned about the large number of people meeting outside of the store. After some time, conversations started to die down, so Asbo did some trivia with the Burnouts.
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