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Use of K9

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Hello, i Need to ask this, because it has been on my mind for long time now, i see so many cars/vehicle mods with K9 on it, now my question is, how do people use that in the game?

I dont see how a K9 fits into a Traffic stop or when going on most of the callouts, most callouts i got only have go to X and talk to someone etc.

I really would like to know, because maybe i am missing out of some awesome game-content that could make my gameplay better?

Maybe a guide on what and how to get the most out of K9 units?

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There are various things that a K9 is useful for, compared to that of the real world. When I am out patrolling, having an AI partner is sometimes beneficial, but there are a lot of occasions when I simply would like something much more useful in certain callouts. I personally use my K9 for the many foot pursuits, drug busts, and felony stops I am on, as it enables the ability to search for contraband in a vehicle and the such.  There are callouts that are also dedicated to the use of the K9 too, for like drug detection, foot pursuits, and what not, but that's the basics of it.


If you like to take your LPSDFR gameplay to some immersive level, I would personally every once and a while use a K9. Simply getting the most out of them would be doing ALPR patrols to detect subjects with warrants, some sort of Gang/Narcotics unit patrol, barricaded subjects callouts (such as next victim known, hostage negotiations, etc.), or just general felony stops.

 

Also try giving your K9 a name, while it's not important at all to the gameplay as you can't exactly be vocal with your K9 as you would officers with something like Grammar Police, I find it fun every so often to act like I am calling my dog "Vi" (her names Violet) every time something happens, as I more as think its FIveM at times, but that's just me. Not everyone may do that and might even disagree with me.

 

Short of it, get the right callouts, traffic stops, or patrol division (obviously that uses a K9) and a dog would make something mundane much more immersive. As unfortunate as it is, we're limited on what we can do from the real world to LSPDFR like explosives detections and search & rescues.

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On 7/27/2023 at 11:03 AM, xaurxradez said:

There are various things that a K9 is useful for, compared to that of the real world. When I am out patrolling, having an AI partner is sometimes beneficial, but there are a lot of occasions when I simply would like something much more useful in certain callouts. I personally use my K9 for the many foot pursuits, drug busts, and felony stops I am on, as it enables the ability to search for contraband in a vehicle and the such.  There are callouts that are also dedicated to the use of the K9 too, for like drug detection, foot pursuits, and what not, but that's the basics of it.


If you like to take your LPSDFR gameplay to some immersive level, I would personally every once and a while use a K9. Simply getting the most out of them would be doing ALPR patrols to detect subjects with warrants, some sort of Gang/Narcotics unit patrol, barricaded subjects callouts (such as next victim known, hostage negotiations, etc.), or just general felony stops.

 

Also try giving your K9 a name, while it's not important at all to the gameplay as you can't exactly be vocal with your K9 as you would officers with something like Grammar Police, I find it fun every so often to act like I am calling my dog "Vi" (her names Violet) every time something happens, as I more as think its FIveM at times, but that's just me. Not everyone may do that and might even disagree with me.

 

Short of it, get the right callouts, traffic stops, or patrol division (obviously that uses a K9) and a dog would make something mundane much more immersive. As unfortunate as it is, we're limited on what we can do from the real world to LSPDFR like explosives detections and search & rescues.

Thanks for reply, i stoped thinking about K9 in LSPDFR and thats because there is no decent mod out there for it. (I dont use scripts that require me to be online all the time.)

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