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  1. This suggestion has been implemented. The phone has been overhauled with nearly all the apps above built in.
  2. I support the intent behind the suggestion and it would be good for people to provide positive feedback to other players' good RP, but this setup would be open to potential abuse. If you offered credits for this, then someone could just keep doing /goodRP on their friends to give them free stuff without providing anything of value.
  3. @Timmaayy and @Ranger would be the best points of contact for this concept for content creation management and the video contests.
  4. Thank you for the suggestion, but we won't be using these here.
  5. This isn't needed in my opinion. We have bags and crates that already serve this purpose.
  6. From what I am gathering from this suggestion, it sounds like the OP has more of an issue with the server staff ruling on when /stabalize and /cpr commands are allowed to be used and the concept of death RP. I will clarify a few things here so that everyone is on the same page for the current rules within the server for these commands. Death RP is currently NOT allowed per a ruling made by server staff. A player may not RP their own death with /me and /do RP during medical RP. A player MAY RP complications, ask/request for more in depth medical RP at the hospital with MD if they are available to do so, but strictly asking to be allowed to die is not allowed. There may be instances where a player may naturally die from the script if they are not treated quickly enough, but that should happen naturally within the RP situation and cannot be forced. The /CPR command can be used by any on duty government faction player or anyone with a BLS license. /cpr can only be used after some form of positive medical treatment has been applied. Example: a player has 3 gunshot wounds, one to the chest, one to the arm, and one to the leg. The cop medically treats the gunshot wound to the chest by cleaning it out and covering it to attempt to slow the bleeding and clot the blood since they deem that to be the most life threatening. Although no treatment has been applied to the leg or arm GSW, /cpr may be used at this point because some kind of positive treatment to slow the bleeding has been applied. This command extends the current available HP of the injured player, but the injured player will continue to bleed and their HP drop as normal. The intent with this command/RP is meant to provide extra time for proper stabilization RP or transport to the hospital to be fully revived. The /stabilize command may be used by any on duty member of MD, or law enforcement faction members if there are 2 or less medics on duty. If there are more than 2 medics on duty, the stabilize command is locked out from law enforcement and the script will prevent them from using it. The /stabilize command may be used after injuries are described/made known to the player providing medical treatment. The command has an animation it goes through and a script timer it works on before the player is finished being stabilized. The injured player is still able to bleed out and die during the /stabilization animation/timer. The player using /stabilize is still expected to RP all medical treatment during and after the stabilize animation/timer to ensure the injured player would RPly be stable enough for transport to the hospital. Once the timer is finished and /stabilize is complete, the injured player's HP drain will pause and they will remain at their current HP and won't be able to die from the injury script. Based on what I've read above, the OP takes issue with the concept of Death RP not being allowed in the server and the way the current script works. Police do not make the decision to force you to stay alive (as long as they properly RP with you and are not using forceful commands such as /cpr and /stabilize without the necessary prior RP). Police/medics simply follow the script and the guidance they have been given by server staff to not allow death RP and use the /cpr and /stabilize commands once the necessary conditions have been met to allow their use. As others have already said above, if you find that a player is abusing forceful commands and not meeting the pre-requisite conditions for their use as described above, you can report them for powergaming.
  7. Suggestion is to add another impound lot to Sandy Shores. Currently if a criminal is released from DOC, they have to travel all the way to either Paleto or the city to get a vehicle out. If there were another impound in Sandy, this would allow criminals to more easily get to their cars close to the prison. This would also benefit police and mechanics as post shootout situations where law enforcement need to impound many vehicles can take a long time to travel between the situation area and the impound on the edges of the state.
  8. Added search bar to faction loadout section.
  9. Merged duplicate suggestions.
  10. Suggestion implemented as of May 7th.
  11. A combination of both a favorites options and search bar would be a large quality of life improvement. The same search bar for the faction clothing management menu would also be great since the current format forces you to scroll through all custom uniforms in the faction to find the one you want to edit, which for PD is hundreds.
  12. Original post has been updated to reflect the changes made to the server so far.
  13. The vehicle fleet system is now implemented, and as such this suggestion will be closed out.
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