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Thoughts on Enforcer: Police Crime Action?

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Thanks for the advice. I'll watch some YouTube videos. Do you have it yourself?

I don't. I watched numerous videos of it and decided it was a pile of junk and avoided it. Some people might get some fun out of it, though. 

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Yeah. As an owner of the game... Think LCPDFR, Heavily unpolished. If you're debating between which two ar ebetter... I'd suggest sticking with LCPDFR, However There is a certain charm and storyline that is to be developed with Enforcer along with it's more interactive story RPG Format

First Sergeant Sean D. Hawksby - Supervisor, Security Solutions Division (SSD)
HitCorp International [HCI]
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I wouldn't recommend it at all. It's extremely boring and you don't get to see anything happen. Call for prisoner transport, fades to a picture then back again. The same goes for tow trucks and ambulances. Basically take LCPDFR, take all the fun out of it and insert a picture in its and you have this game. And as far as I recall this game FAILED to be greenlight on steam and the only reason it got on to steam is because it found a publisher. There's so many problems with it, I really don't understand why it's not in early access. Your best off with sticking to LCPDFR as it understands what fun is.

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