zo0p Posted November 21, 2019 Author Report Posted November 21, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, Sineye said: I don't fully agree with this. How often do you see criminals in police chases take street vehicles off road. In very large chases IRL it happens relatively frequently. No I go agree on the front of going up a "70 degree incline" might be somewhat unrealistic but the fact stands those vehicle could handle 85-90% of off road just find and implementing a rule to cover that 10% would take up way too much of the staff's time and in my opinion be futile. On another note as described above SD has bf400 as a faction vehicle. This should suffice just fine to combat these instances and if PD does not have access to these that could be easily fixed by implementing them. Ehh, sport bikes don't have the tires or traction to handle off-road. That's why there are dirt-bikes made for "dirt" because of the tires and suspension. The video posted above this is a prime example of how unrealistic it is for bikes to drive off-road and be able to handle with ease. It would be like driving on ice at the speeds players are driving at in-game. Its the most OP and unrealistic thing, making a quick turn in an off-road environment would cause any regular motorcycle to slide and tip over. That's why there were dirt bikes created and sport bikes created. One of road and one for off-road. Riding dirt-bikes on streets can be very dangerous because of the treading on the tires not having enough contact to grip the roads (Not saying this a problem or anything on the server lol just using this and a example). Edited November 21, 2019 by zo0p
Sineye Posted November 21, 2019 Report Posted November 21, 2019 34 minutes ago, zo0p said: Ehh, sport bikes don't have the tires or traction to handle off-road. That's why there are dirt-bikes made for "dirt" because of the tires and suspension. The video posted above this is a prime example of how unrealistic it is for bikes to drive off-road and be able to handle with ease. It would be like driving on ice at the speeds players are driving at in-game. Its the most OP and unrealistic thing, making a quick turn in an off-road environment would cause any regular motorcycle to slide and tip over. That's why there were dirt bikes created and sport bikes created. One of road and one for off-road. Riding dirt-bikes on streets can be very dangerous because of the treading on the tires not having enough contact to grip the roads (Not saying this a problem or anything on the server lol just using this and a example). You would then have to implement this for every vehicle without off-road tires. That doesn't seem practical to enforce.
Osborn Posted December 13, 2019 Report Posted December 13, 2019 Thank you for your suggestion. Addition of new faction vehicles is handled In Character with your faction leadership and the Government (Commissioners). - Osborn.