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Pepperball gun

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Hi, I was just thinking about different non lethal weapons that could be in lcpdfr and I thought about a pepperball gun. Also if you shoot somebody with it their health doesn't go down. When you shoot somebody with a taser on lcpdfr their health goes down a little. And it could eventually kill them. What do you think?

The whole point of the term "Less-lethal" isn't that it can't kill, but that it can kill a significantly less than lethal options. That is why tazers deplete health in LCPDFR, because in real life, sending several hundred thousand volts of electricity through someone multiple times can kill them or cause serious injury.

 

Pepperball guns aren't used often in real life, and it is usually only by SWAT Teams. A more realistic option for a patrol officer (hence "first response") would be tazers and less lethal shotguns. There used to be a beanbag shotgun in .91 that would be activated by aiming at someone with the combat shotgun and pressing "T". I personally liked it a bit better due to longer range, but I wouldn't mind seeing both the beanbag shotgun and the tazer used together in LCPDFR.

Sticks and stones may break bones, but 5.56 fragments on impact.

It was replaced with the tazer. I believe the main reason is that Beanbag Shotguns are orange/yellow/green in real life, while the one in game could fire both lethal and non-lethal, making multi colors an issue.

Sticks and stones may break bones, but 5.56 fragments on impact.

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