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So I noticed devs are actually thinking about suggestions users make here. That's cool, and that's why I'd like to share some ideas.

In my opinion, LCPDFR should be all about realism, and not dumb and dull shooting random "offenders". Even tho there's a lot of that involved in the main game.

Realism actually involves

  • FDLC/FDNY backup calls
  • Medical first-responses
  • NOT every second criminal running around with a Uzi in his/her pocket
  • Police actions you aren't actually involved in (But you can join in)

Maybe some of these suggestions can actually be implemented. Would make gameplay even funnier.

psssttt its FDLC and FDNY tongue.gif and i don't find every one running around with an uzi in the pocket

What do you mean by responding to "NYFD/LCFD backup calls" and "Medical first-responses". And no, there aren't many people using uzi, you been playing accidentally Police Pursuit Mod or what?

What do you mean by responding to "NYFD/LCFD backup calls" and "Medical first-responses". And no, there aren't many people using uzi, you been playing accidentally Police Pursuit Mod or what?

If there is fire or a pedestrian in need of medical attention (or you), the player should be able to radio for Liberty City Fire Dept. and LC Medic support. (I think that's what he suggested)

What do you mean by

Police actions you aren't actually involved in (But you can join in)

If you see a cop chasing someone you can join in if you want to. Or do you mean backup calls from other officers?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxtn6-XQupM It's a Hard Knock Life...

If there is fire or a pedestrian in need of medical attention (or you), the player should be able to radio for Liberty City Fire Dept. and LC Medic support. (I think that's what he suggested)

What do you mean by

If you see a cop chasing someone you can join in if you want to. Or do you mean backup calls from other officers?

Ugh... Well, rockstar didn't code the firefighters to put out fires so that's impossible. Maybe calling in the paramedics would work out.

Ugh... Well, rockstar didn't code the firefighters to put out fires so that's impossible. Maybe calling in the paramedics would work out.

Though this probably needs a new thread, it's related to that. When LCPDFR is done, or near that, I was thinking to suggest that you can also choose to be paramedics/firefighters, though that would probably need an entirely new mod. Though I think LCPDFR could be used as a base.

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So I noticed devs are actually thinking about suggestions users make here. That's cool, and that's why I'd like to share some ideas.

In my opinion, LCPDFR should be all about realism, and not dumb and dull shooting random "offenders". Even tho there's a lot of that involved in the main game.

Realism actually involves

  • FDLC/FDNY backup calls
  • Medical first-responses
  • NOT every second criminal running around with a Uzi in his/her pocket
  • Police actions you aren't actually involved in (But you can join in)

Maybe some of these suggestions can actually be implemented. Would make gameplay even funnier.

Nice opinion, although the way you've phrased it comes off as a bit insulting, actually.

Closing as 'noted'.

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