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Car Accident Script?

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i think it would e cool to have a script for that as long as when it happen thay don't drive off and thay wait for the police to get there.i think this and a tow truck is 2 things missing in gta iv. i know there is a chevy tow truck out there but i think all to trucks should at least have dual wheels in the back.

I agree with this. It'd be handy if the game automatically dispatched fire and EMS too, even if they just stand around when they get there. At least it'd be more realistic. And I agree about the tow truck part, too. There was one in GTA San Andreas. That should've been carried over into this game as well.

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    I don't think I have ever known anyone who wants more accidents in libery city. I cry on some shifts because of all the fender benders between citizens. Its....so....emotional.

  • Good luck theninja35. I plan something too, but still have 2 mods to finish :) And don't underestimate new modders. I've started scripting in GTA a week ago and I've almost finished my first, kinda ne

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