SteveD Posted May 12, 2021 Report Posted May 12, 2021 Date and time (provide timezone): 12/MAY/2021 Character name: Steve Smyth Issue/bug you are reporting: LEO Drop off of patients at any hospital is seriously bugged. We have to /drag them in to the back of a cruiser, and when dropped off, they re-appear either inside our cruisers, or in the middle of the cruiser in the outside. Quite frequently they get re-injured if you aren;t careful. Once we /undrag them, they're also then frozen and cant move. We have to /b OOC TAZE and then taze them. This is ruining a lot of RP, and making it a pain for LEOs to assist. Sorry if this was reported, I did a search and couldn;t find it already. Expected behavior: Patients should be dropped off to the front of the relevant hospital. Evidence, notes worth mentioning, steps to replicate: Injured player, /cpr them, /drag them in to a cruiser, drive through any med bay drop off point. They're then bug dragged. You can step out of the vehicle at that point and drag them out of the cruiser, then /undrag, then have to taze them to unfreeze them.
pixiejewels Posted January 16, 2024 Report Posted January 16, 2024 Is this still an ongoing issues since the recent updates, and if so can you provide footage of the glitch, please?
AnnoyingOne Posted January 16, 2024 Report Posted January 16, 2024 It is still an issue and its even worse now.
Cup Posted January 16, 2024 Report Posted January 16, 2024 OOC taze also doesn't seem to work all the time and instead you have to CUFF drag undrag uncuff the person to make them able to move.
GR_Seb Posted January 17, 2024 Report Posted January 17, 2024 not only that, if they're stuck and we tase them, then some times we have to cuff and drag them while they're alive, turns out they fall off map and instantly die. Happened tonight.
JWIT1 Posted January 17, 2024 Report Posted January 17, 2024 Yup this has happened to me today, what I had to do (same as @Cup) was to taze/shift+e cuff, /drag then run away, /undrag then /uncuff and it fixes it for the person.