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Which Do you Prefer " Sound or Wording" in Lcpdfr

Which do you prefer '' Sound or Wordings "" 21 members have voted

  1. 1. Which do you prefer " sound or wordings ""

    • Sound
      57%
      12
    • Wordings
      14%
      3
    • Both ( it would be best )
      28%
      6

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As above , which Of the above you prefer , Wording or sound.

By Sound , I means there will be ,

When there is a Call out , The dispatch will say out , this is dispatch , there is a gun shot fire heard in leftwood or etc . please proceed to the crime case/incident .

And by Wording ,

I means just the subtitle or wording as it is right now .

Please vote and share , as people have their different view and ideas

Sorry , moderators , can you please move it to the Lcpdfr disscussion , as there is more appropriate for my this topics. sorry mods , can you help me to move

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  • I agree.Cuz if you miss the callout while you're away eating donuts,you just can't ask the dispatcher to repeat the message back :laugh:

Sound wouldn't be bad, but have to keep in mind, to have sound you would still or should have text, there are alot of people that play G 17's awesome mod, and could be "deaf" should be equal to all!

I think both sound and text would be best, especially since sometimes I'm too busy doing something else in game to catch a callout that would have been voiced, so the text is a helpful reminder. The only way to do this, though, is to either use specific dispatcher audio clips from the police computer in game, or use real life ones.

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I think both sound and text would be best, especially since sometimes I'm too busy doing something else in game to catch a callout that would have been voiced, so the text is a helpful reminder. The only way to do this, though, is to either use specific dispatcher audio clips from the police computer in game, or use real life ones.

I agree.Cuz if you miss the callout while you're away eating donuts,you just can't ask the dispatcher to repeat the message back :laugh:

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I agree.Cuz if you miss the callout while you're away eating donuts,you just can't ask the dispatcher to repeat the message back :laugh:

Are you saying in real life or in game.

I assume that you are saying in real life .

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Both, with an option. I'm sure they can just take snips from actual police radios or something.

i agree with this gentleman here.

That would be the best option.

That way people that don't like the sound could switch to text only but in the same time people who like to have sound can have sound xD

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i agree with this gentleman here.

That would be the best option.

That way people that don't like the sound could switch to text only but in the same time people who like to have sound can have sound xD

Yeah, I agree that would be a great idea, but getting the actual recordings would cost a bomb and then making them sound authentic may prove to be a even bigger challenge :/

Yeah, I agree that would be a great idea, but getting the actual recordings would cost a bomb and then making them sound authentic may prove to be a even bigger challenge :/

Er...actually,thats not the case,Tom.It isn't that devastatingly costly.

Yeah, I agree that would be a great idea, but getting the actual recordings would cost a bomb and then making them sound authentic may prove to be a even bigger challenge :/

Extracting audio doesn't cost anything. Open up a scanner for a bit, record, extract, or find videos or whatnot then extract. It's public property.

Extracting audio doesn't cost anything. Open up a scanner for a bit, record, extract, or find videos or whatnot then extract. It's public property.

Oh I suppose, that would be fine. But I was thinking more along the lines of going to a studio of some sort and recording them. But yes, a scanner would work pretty well actually.

The quality would probably be not very good. For example, static would be very annoying to hear ingame, as it's harder to tune out IG than if I'd been listening for a while.

Also, a lot of these calls aren't that common in RL (e.g., shootout). For consistency, one dispatcher would probably be best, and that'd be hard.

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The quality would probably be not very good. For example, static would be very annoying to hear ingame, as it's harder to tune out IG than if I'd been listening for a while.

Also, a lot of these calls aren't that common in RL (e.g., shootout). For consistency, one dispatcher would probably be best, and that'd be hard.

Hmmm, I suppose one female and one male would be ok. But they must be the same ones otherwise it's just going to sound weird. Your right, Suicidal person and Shootout probably aren't going to be common and it 'll need someone to sit by a scanner for hours recording and waiting.

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