BoatPulloverIV
Boat Pull over IV allows you to perform police traffic stops in the water to vessels, this is a very simple but needed script for anyone who wishes to take policing in GTA4 to the next level. It allows you to order a suspect to the ground aswell as obtain their ID at the current moment. The keys are statically binded for the BETA, though I plan on making them editable in the stable release after all other perks & things have been added and mastered.
KEYS:
Tab - Initiate a traffic stop, you must be driving a predator. Also, allows you to end a traffic stop.
8 - Activate boat duty mode, the script will simply not do anything if disabled.
DURING TRAFFIC STOP KEYS:
1 - Ask the driver for their ID after asking them to step away from the helm(using NUMPAD0).
2. Ask them to immediately place their hands into the air and get on their knees after asking them to step away from the helm(using NUMPAD0).
NUMPAD0 - Request the driver away from helm - enables the usage of 1 and 2 during the traffic stop.
NOTE: Pressing tab and cancelling a traffic stop makes the driver re-enter(if applicable) the vehicle & drive like normal.
UPDATES:
1.0.0a:
Initial Commit
1.0.0b:
Added an initial readme.
1.0.0c:
Removed some debug functions I forgot about.
- Updated the readme with the current commits.
FINAL NOTES:
Remember this is only in development \ BETA and is not yet stable nor is it ready for stable use, though I'd love if some people could test it out and so forth. It also is missing some features, though it should be okay enough for general marine policing.
The pedestrian names / times pulled over / arrested etc. are independent from names generated by LCPDFR and are generated through this script using a variation of 8 different name structures(different ones for male & females). Thanks, I'd love feedback!
What's New in Version 1.0.0d
Released
- Added a .pdf readme with some more information aswell as a more visually appealing interface.
- Optimized the script for better performance.
- Updated the version of the projects framework to 4.6.
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