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Spotlight Positions on models

Spotlight Positions? 26 members have voted

  1. 1. How should the spotlights be oriented on vehicle models?

    • (Both) Spotlights flipped up and functional (utilizes either ELS takedowns or default "extralights" or high-beam function)
      19%
    • (Both) Spotlights flipped down and not functional (does NOT utilize ELS Takedowns or default "extralights" or high-beam function)
      11%
    • Passenger side spotlight flipped down (not functional) and driver side spotlight flipped up (functional)
      38%
    • Driver side spotlight flipped down (not functional) and passenger side spotlight flipped up (functional)
      0%
      0
    • (Both) Spotlights non-functional and oriented in a random fashion (could be facing straight up or sideways etc...)
      26%
    • "I really don't care. Just give me the F*CKING model already"
      3%

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I feel like there are mixed opinions about how spotlights should be oriented on vehicle models.  I want to see what the general consensus is, so that I can better please users.   Feel free to leave your thoughts and opinions on the matter. 

All the way down is the only option! No cop drives around with the spotlight up 24/7 and when they do use it, it is never just pointed straight forward and that's it.

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I prefer them drivers-side flipped up, but NOT mapped in a way that uses the highbeam/takedown function.

 

There's a mod already out there for the spotlight function, I'd prefer to use that over using them as the highbeams/takedowns.

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On 3/24/2017 at 7:21 AM, HDgamerzPC said:

All the way down is the only option! No cop drives around with the spotlight up 24/7 and when they do use it, it is never just pointed straight forward and that's it.

Amen

I agree, and your mostly right.

 

But, I did see a crown Vic police car and the officer had the spotlight facing forward.

 

Most don't do this though.

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