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Make a car follow you

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Hi guys,

up to now, I've been more a quiet follower with LCPD:FR. It is really a great enhancement to the original GTA4 so thumbs up for the hard work the team puts in it.

I came up with the problem, today that I had a suspicious car I wanted to stop but we were driving on the highway. As I didn't want to pull over the car there to prevent any unnecessary danger to other traffic I would have loved to have the possibility to make a car follow you to pull it off the highway and stop there.

I don't know if this would be possible or realistic to implement, though. Where I live police has signs to make you follow in the back of their cars.

All the best,

Benny

Hi guys,

up to now, I've been more a quiet follower with LCPD:FR. It is really a great enhancement to the original GTA4 so thumbs up for the hard work the team puts in it.

I came up with the problem, today that I had a suspicious car I wanted to stop but we were driving on the highway. As I didn't want to pull over the car there to prevent any unnecessary danger to other traffic I would have loved to have the possibility to make a car follow you to pull it off the highway and stop there.

I don't know if this would be possible or realistic to implement, though. Where I live police has signs to make you follow in the back of their cars.

All the best,

Benny

I'm sure that somebody could probably come up with a script to do that, perhaps. I'm not sure how easy it would be though. Traffic scripts aren't usually easy from what I've heard.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Not needed, really. If I was wanting to pull someone who was on the highway then I'd wait until they're in a safe location anyway. Happens on roadwars all the time.

Not needed, really. If I was wanting to pull someone who was on the highway then I'd wait until they're in a safe location anyway. Happens on roadwars all the time.

I agree.

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And you think there is a safe time to pull someone over on a highway without a shoulder esp with the stupid GTA AI which isn't capable of stopping in time even at low speeds? I hardly see a vehicle pull of the highway by itself.

Greets, Benny

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  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Hi guys,

up to now, I've been more a quiet follower with LCPD:FR. It is really a great enhancement to the original GTA4 so thumbs up for the hard work the team puts in it.

I came up with the problem, today that I had a suspicious car I wanted to stop but we were driving on the highway. As I didn't want to pull over the car there to prevent any unnecessary danger to other traffic I would have loved to have the possibility to make a car follow you to pull it off the highway and stop there.

I don't know if this would be possible or realistic to implement, though. Where I live police has signs to make you follow in the back of their cars.

All the best,

Benny

You could download trainer V6.3 and spawn various models/bodyguards that will follow you, also there is an option to have one of your bodyguards or the model you selected to get into another car and will follow you, it's more complex and the menu can be a bit confusing to new users.

It's kind of what your looking for but not really, i do understand what you are suggesting and it sounds like a great feature that could be added.

-Kate :smile:

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