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More realistic AI during traffic stop or calls

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I think it would be AMAZING if there was an update that made the AI a lot more realistic. I've noticed that when I press shift to pull over someone who say, ran a red light or rear ended me cause they're a jackass. They tend to just dart to the side of the road and they're kind of half on the sidewalk half on the road. I don't think I've ever pulled someone over and they're parked nicely against the curb. It would be smart if they also drove SLOWLY to a less dense area like in real life, like a side street. Another thing is the traffic flow around the police car and officer and car that was pulled over. I have had my car rear ended countless times or some jerk decides to pull up to the red marker by the pulled over guy's window and stay there. One last thing is when ever I roll up to a shooting or any call really. I stop in the middle of the street with my lights flashing and siren going and start shooting, maybe I'll have to run after the suspect or get to better cover. Well I always return to see my squad car pummeled to crap by some bus or five calvacades that have driven by during the time I was saving the day. Well that's it for me, not demanding, just suggesting :)

 I have had my car rear ended countless times or some jerk decides to pull up to the red marker by the pulled over guy's window and stay there. 

 

 

That's why you have to utilize the road barrier function that is included with Police Helper.  Will stop your car from getting rear ended everytime.

 

Also, try using paragraphs bro.  It's so hard to read a post that is all f'ed up like yours.  Every new thought deserves a new paragraph (just like this).

 

DrDetroit

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You can't really change driving AI, only give it instructions. I see you're new to the site, which I'm guessing means you never played previous versions of LCPDFR. I'll tell you that the pullover function that we have now is far better than the one in version .91. Anyway all of that being said, Rockstar gave GTA IV peds very rudimentary driving skills because it's only one part of the game and they are supposed to be crappy drivers who get in the way. People also almost never hit my patrol car, only if I stop someone with a car literally on my bumper, which you shouldn't do. Pullovers should be conducted in a safe area for both you and the person you're stopping.

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That's why you have to utilize the road barrier function that is included with Police Helper.  Will stop your car from getting rear ended everytime.

 

Also, try using paragraphs bro.  It's so hard to read a post that is all f'ed up like yours.  Every new thought deserves a new paragraph (just like this).

 

DrDetroit

Yeah I do use the road barriers but I was just saying so I don't have to every time. And I don't think you're my English teacher so next time you think my post is fucked up, just leave it yourself thanks

 

I see you wandered over here JSD ;P Welcome.

LOL yeah this site is 100 times better than GPM, more mods and more active people :D

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