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Make cash on hand an inventory item

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Make cash an inventory item (maybe max stack at 100k) per inv slot for example 

 

it’ll promote players storing cash rather than depositing it in banks (which adds more chances of RP for Leo’s cracking on tax evasion) and criminals storing money.

 

same for taking someone’s money without having them to /pay after doing the RP. 
 

Along with multiple other purposes I believe overall this would make much sense and have no cons but pros for the quality of RP overall

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-1 to make it a physical object, but you should be able to get it upon someone dying if they had cash on them.


As for the whole keeping cash on you is worthless, consider buying anything from the general stores or gun stores purchasable by cash only. Unsure if they are, but allow all stores to have an ATM inside of them that works.

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7 minutes ago, Puzzling said:

-1 to make it a physical object, but you should be able to get it upon dying if you had cash on you. 


As for the whole keeping cash on you is worthless, consider buying anything from the general stores or gun stores purchasable by cash only. Unsure if they are, but allow all stores to have an ATM inside of them that works.

What do you mean “you should get it upon dying” if I kill you and you had cash on you, it should transfer to your inv and players should be able to take it rather than it disappearing as it would now

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1 minute ago, Puzzling said:

Yeah, you should be able to get it when someone dies, sorry that was worded a bit funky...

Yeah I didn’t get why are you disagreeing with the concept then, that if player x had 50,000 on them for example, upon frisking them there’d be an item “cash” with “inspect” to show you 50,000 that you could take, or upon their death that item would be in their inv , I’m not suggesting some new item to be made, same system persists just when you have cash at hand it’s an inv item, this way u could hide cash, hand over , etc 

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5 minutes ago, Puzzling said:

If there were to be physical cash, then we shouldn't have it in /stats anymore and it should ALL be physical, and no more /givecash stuff. Which just seems silly and inconvenient for general gameplay

I mean it could even be both? having 50k shows in /stats , and you could /givecash or /pay but instead of that money being invisible it’s there as an item, (similar to how stamps are with 0 vol) 

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Bumping this again now we have casino chips.
I saw the excuse someone threw around ages back on another suggestion like this about it being at risk of duplicating but that's pretty irrelevant nowadays since stamps can be sold for money, the pawn shop exists, and casino chips exist, all ways a theoretical duper could make bank if a glitch/cheat like that was even possible.


 

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+1

I've always found it odd your 'pocket cash' wasn't actually in your pocket, and just disappeared when you died. If you have pocket cash, it should all be stacked into an item similar to casino chips in your inventory.

Also add more uses for cash only.

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