PERSISTENT IDENTITY SYSTEM (P.I.S.)
Purpose of This Plugin
Persistent Identity System exists to give your patrol work continuity and meaning.
In standard LSPDFR gameplay, most encounters are isolated. You stop someone, take action, and never see them again. There’s no long-term memory, no escalation, no evolving patterns.
PIS changes that.
It allows NPCs to maintain consistent identities across sessions, tracks their interaction history, and enables realistic progression over time. Repeat offenders are recognized. Warrants resurface. Behavior patterns become visible. Your decisions carry weight beyond a single traffic stop.
Examples :
You stop a drunk driver downtown and issue a citation.
Two in-game days later you see him again, the prior offense is still there.You arrest someone in a neighborhood.
Later on patrol, you encounter them again, not as a “new” random ped, but as the same individual with a record.The stripclub bodyguard who always spawns in the same place?
Normally he’s a “new” person every time.
With PIS, he’s treated as the same identity if the match is strong enough.
Features :
Persistent NPC Identities: Peds have unique identities that stay consistent across game sessions.
Matching Algorithm: Matches peds using model, location, time patterns, and vehicle associations.
History Tracking: Automatically logs citations, arrests, warrants, and all past interactions.
Real-time Scanning: Alerts you to known individuals and repeat offenders in your vicinity.
Vehicle Associations: Records and tracks which vehicles are linked to which identities.
Integrations :
Policing Redefined / Stop The Ped
CommonDataFramework
Reports Plus (soon)
External Police Computer (NEW)
Requirements :
RAGE Plugin Hook
LSPD First Response (0.4.9+)
CommonDataFramework (included)
Newtonsoft.Json (included)
Edited by IzzyMichiel
What's New in Version 1.1.1
Released
Fixed database bug that caused losing randomly all saved npcs.
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