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Do people prefer to watch serious or casual lcpdfr gameplay vids?

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Hey guys, just wanted to ask for your opinion on what kind of gameplay videos more people like to watch. In my videos I show off a car from gta-4mods.com and drive it to the station and attempt to show off my driving skills but I usually end up crashing and murdering at least 1 person. During my patrol I try to be a little more realistic but I keep it light and fun. Do people like this more than hardcore roleplay videos? 

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If you're playing LCPDFR, be as realistic as possible. In my opinion, the original point of LCPDFR is lost if civilians are killed without thought, or officers are wielding rocket launchers. 

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

I personally really can't be bothered watching LCPDFR videos unless someones showing off a mod(s), some people take it too far, especially the roleplaying community.

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I generally enjoy the fun, exciting, and joyous videos, but not the ones where it is comprised of screaming and shooting civilians, I don't know why people find that very funny. The only time I'll watch a "serious" LCPDFR video is if it is showcasing something, or trying to achieve something.

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