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My first police chase video. I need your advice and comments!

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Today I decided to record their gameplay. I have not tried hard.. I'm going to record a similar videos.. What do you think about this? Give advice.

Edited by Aston

Very nice. I wish my pursuits would be like that. lol

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Good job on the video, but I've never heard the CHP mash their sirens accordingly. Actually, I've never heard ANY American police officer mash their sirens like they're supposed to. (Unless you're a Paramedic) Seems all they know is, wail. 

Edited by OfficerLund

I think it is a pretty good first chase video.  

 

Nice background audio going on but it is sort of ruined when the lcpdfr ingame chatter overlaps it.  (I haven't been playing very much but I have seen some old posts stating you can't remove that chatter any more?)

 

Some wild driving and siren use which some people will be okay with and some people won't like.  It is a chase after all so things happen and it can be a little crazy.

 

There are action packed chases and more cautious "realistic" chases.

 

 

If you are doing an action movie style chase,  music can do wonders.  But finding good music you are allowed to use is the problem and nobody wants their video/channel to be deleted.

 

 

If you want something more serious,  check out other videos and you may decide to change your driving style ingame.   In the end though,  it is your content.  Play the way that is enjoyable for you.

 

 

2 different but interesting videos.   (there are probably a lot of good videos besides these)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Good job on the video, but I've never heard the CHP mash their sirens accordingly. Actually, I've never heard ANY American police officer mash their sirens like they're supposed to. (Unless you're a Paramedic) Seems all they know is, wail. 

 

thanks for the advice. I will take this into consideration!

I think it is a pretty good first chase video.  

 

Nice background audio going on but it is sort of ruined when the lcpdfr ingame chatter overlaps it.  (I haven't been playing very much but I have seen some old posts stating you can't remove that chatter any more?)

 

Some wild driving and siren use which some people will be okay with and some people won't like.  It is a chase after all so things happen and it can be a little crazy.

 

There are action packed chases and more cautious "realistic" chases.

 

 

If you are doing an action movie style chase,  music can do wonders.  But finding good music you are allowed to use is the problem and nobody wants their video/channel to be deleted.

 

 

If you want something more serious,  check out other videos and you may decide to change your driving style ingame.   In the end though,  it is your content.  Play the way that is enjoyable for you.

 

 

2 different but interesting videos.   (there are probably a lot of good videos besides these)

 

 

 

 

I probably wanted to do the chase as close to real. I do not want to do a super action movie :).

 

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