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Change to the ForceDuty Command

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I thought about adding an optional attribute to the command. 
The attribute would allow you choose which agency to go on duty. They are defined through the agency.xml file and refer to an angecies script_name.

Using the command without the attribute defaults to the last one used. If the agency not available anymore, fall back to the LSPD.

ForceDuty sapr

This would allow you to go on duty as a San Andreas Park Ranger.

 

Any thoughts?

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2 hours ago, gobe1904 said:

I thought about adding an optional attribute to the command. 
The attribute would allow you choose which agency to go on duty. They are defined through the agency.xml file and refer to an angecies script_name.

Using the command without the attribute defaults to the last one used. If the agency not available anymore, fall back to the LSPD.


ForceDuty sapr

This would allow you to go on duty as a San Andreas Park Ranger.

 

Any thoughts?

I will say that is a feature I would love to see and would be very handy. Whether that can be something that can be implemented is out of my knowledge base. @LMS would know more about this and if it would be plausible to add in the future.

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