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Cops and LEOs shooting on sight.

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2 hours ago, RJThompson said:

again, i didnt say its DM. i say its not fun for criminals to get blasted without chance of escape, again im NOT saying they are doing anything wrong. its simply a suggestion that would make the server more fun for crims when cops turn up to 95% of shootouts. just seems everyone is getting defensive and giving reasons why its okay to shoot on sight rather then understanding its not fun for crims and remember its only a game to have fun on and if a player base says something is unfun. hopefully people can come to understanding!

So basically you're saying, if you shout as a gang member "surrender of you going to get shot" then you blast the shit out of them and pick their shit - its fun for the other side.
When PD responds to the shootout and sees people looting bodies, running with guns and shooting and not trying to leave and they get shot  (or officers witnessed you doing it) - thats not fun.

also you posted saying that PD is doing it wrong as quoted by you '', because its beginning to become LEO can deathmatch any criminal in the area of a gun fight.''

So is it deathmatch or they're not doing anything wrong?

Huh

 

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3 minutes ago, PufferBulletin said:

So basically you're saying, if you shout as a gang member "surrender of you going to get shot" then you blast the shit out of them and pick their shit - its fun for the other side.

yes, because the person receiving demands has the option to have passive rp and let the gang member take their stuff or have conflict rp and begin to fight back. theres where i say its nice to have a option, criminals vs PD dont get that option to have passive rp with the cop and/or fight back. at least they get the opportunity 

 

 

5 minutes ago, PufferBulletin said:

When PD responds to the shootout and sees people looting bodies, running with guns and shooting and not trying to leave and they get shot - thats not fun.

again, your very much missing the point of the post. running with guns does not mean they are going to shoot cops and/or want to. they have conflict with the gang member, not pd. they were a danger to that gang member, but now thats over with so i get there is a "in game reason to stop the gang member committing more felonies" but oocly we both know that isnt the case and could be treated abit more fun for both parties. 

 

8 minutes ago, PufferBulletin said:

also you posted saying that PD is doing it wrong as quoted by you '', because its beginning to become LEO can deathmatch any criminal in the area of a gun fight.''

So is it deathmatch or they're not doing anything wrong?

i dont know if you read it right, and i dont want to sound rude. but it clearly states "BEGINNING TO BECOME" not "LEOS DM EVERY CRIM" meaning 99% of the time its fine, but there has been times people driving by would get tyres taken. randoms running around(admittedly their fault) getting gunned down. and even pd vs sd because they dont know who to shoot(again doesnt happen often)

so please if your going to reply, read it correctly!

 

 

as i will say for the final time so people stop trying to argue with the post, its simple. this was simply a suggestion to make stuff more fun for criminals because as everyone knows. the criminal scene in the city is dying out because loads of different reasons. this being a good reason why, i dont know why people replying are so argumentative, is it that hard to shout "PUT DOWN YOUR WEAPONS" and then feel free to shoot? why is that such a bad suggestion? everyone is quick to throw it to the side without any oocly reason to it.  

 

 

 

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hmmh, im in the game almost every day since 4.5 year, and i do notice cops are a bit more brutal and direct in their approach, back then cops would be far less prone to shoot and have a situation more in control, i dont think its extreme. but it would be smart to regulate on time before it sparks a reaction where cops and crims wil start to really hate eachother into a full blown war, where everyone reports for the least just to get people banned, because that is what i feel is comming, ther eis going to be that one event where people will flip over the table 

Posted

Crim vs Cop thread is Crim vs Cop thread, More on this at 11.


It's a never ending cycle of adapting to each others willingness to shoot first and evade / try other options later.

Cops come to expect that from crims and in turn crims come to expect getting shot from cops. The solution? The side who wants shit to change in their benefit needs to change to allow that benefit to come to light, and hint, It ain't the people who have free AP and Heavies who are making forum topics about how crims are too quick to shoot.

Posted
3 hours ago, Ritchie Stones said:

hmmh, im in the game almost every day since 4.5 year, and i do notice cops are a bit more brutal and direct in their approach, back then cops would be far less prone to shoot and have a situation more in control, i dont think its extreme. but it would be smart to regulate on time before it sparks a reaction where cops and crims wil start to really hate eachother into a full blown war, where everyone reports for the least just to get people banned, because that is what i feel is comming, ther eis going to be that one event where people will flip over the table 

Weaponizing the reports system? who would do such a thing?!?

*takes a look in the reports section*

....oh.

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