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Callouts

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Before I add my suggestion, I have to ask this question - Are the callouts that you hear over the in game police radio, for example "We have a shots fired in hove beach" actual events that happen in the game, or is it just audio added for effect?

 

If they are real events, how about taking out the existing LCPDFR Callout system, and simply adding a point on the map at the location of the in-game callouts as they are called out, and perhaps turn up the volume of the police radio. That would be cool as opposed to random people standing in an alley as a callout.

 

I may be wrong though, as these sound clips might just be random.

 

Thanks.

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The messages you hear while in a Police vehicle are not real events, they're basically just like the radio in Civilian cars.

 

But what about when you start shooting (as a cop in LCPDFR) and you hear it on the radio?

 

ex. "We have a shootout in Player's Location."

 

What about when you are driving and you see a cop randomly chasing someone down the street?

 

What about when as Niko or whoever when you get in a police car and use the police computer (With LCPDFR turned off) and it shows you all the current crimes?

 

There has to be some rhyme or reason behind this.

Edited by Senatov

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When you start shooting you create and event, thats why you hear it on the radio. 

 

When your driving and you see a chase, thats a event generated by LCPD:FR which you can join in on or disregard.

 

The crimes you see listed on the police computer are simply side missions. You can choose to go to these but they only exist if you activate them through the computer. They wont randomly appear or generate. 

 

The only rhyme or reason behind the police radio is for show. The things you hear are simple for added realism but they don't actually exist except for when you (niko) cause a shooting. 

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When you start shooting you create and event, thats why you hear it on the radio. 

 

When your driving and you see a chase, thats a event generated by LCPD:FR which you can join in on or disregard.

 

The crimes you see listed on the police computer are simply side missions. You can choose to go to these but they only exist if you activate them through the computer. They wont randomly appear or generate. 

 

The only rhyme or reason behind the police radio is for show. The things you hear are simple for added realism but they don't actually exist except for when you (niko) cause a shooting. 

 

Ok thanks for clarifying that. But what about times when LCPDFR is not even installed and you are just playing the game stock, and you see a cop chasing some guy down the street, or when you see a traffic stop on that one street in Algonquin? Are those just things that spawn randomly but are simply for show?

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Yup, I don't ever recall seeing chases with the normal game but the traffic stops are just there for show. If you roll up on them the car that was stopped usually pulls away just as you get there anyway

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Yup, I don't ever recall seeing chases with the normal game but the traffic stops are just there for show. If you roll up on them the car that was stopped usually pulls away just as you get there anyway

 

I'm not talking about a traffic chase, you know when you are just driving around and you see some cop running down the sidewalk after someone or saying "A concealed weapon, you're coming with me."

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I'm not talking about a traffic chase, you know when you are just driving around and you see some cop running down the sidewalk after someone or saying "A concealed weapon, you're coming with me."

 

OHH, okay, I misunderstood you. Yes, that is just random also

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Thanks for helping me understand this. 

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