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AI Officers shoot UNARMED suspect when she leaves her car?

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I was in a long pursuit. She eventually got out, showed no interest in resisting, and was unarmed... then the AI cops just shot her to death... I also never authorized lethal force. What the hell?

 

Is there a solution to this?

Yeah I saw the same thing happen and I thought to myself, what the heck AI. Then I remembered a fat cop was in front of the car at one point and the suspect tried to ram the cop with the car, and the AI opened fire. I thought it was the most realistic thing I saw in a long time. The AI are no longer gun hoe and I havent seen them shoot when it is unwarranted yet with 1.0 

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Sure, it's like they said. When a suspect hurts one or more officers (by car, weapon etc.) they will start shooting. You can revoke the permission to shoot by enabling and disabling lethal force right after that.

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Sure, it's like they said. When a suspect hurts one or more officers (by car, weapon etc.) they will start shooting. You can revoke the permission to shoot by enabling and disabling lethal force right after that.

Excellent! Thank you very much. Great realism addition to LCPDFR!

So many new, cool things in 1.0.

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