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An idea for a great MOD

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A mod that splits Los Santos into a few Jurisdictions. say like 10 jurisdictions. Each Jurisdiction has a fixed amount of units patrolling the jurisdiction. When you enter a jurisdiction, you can see all the units randomly patrolling the jurisdiction on your map.... and when you ask for backup, those units respond to you. We'll have Code 2 backup, Jurisdiction Backup, and a Code 3 backup option. The code 2 works as usual except only units from the jurisdiction show up without lights and siren. The "Jurisdiction backup" is like code 3 but again, only from the jurisdiction. Code 3 in this case just randomly spawns more units just like the way it is... Once we are Code 4, all the police cars in the jurisdiction get repaired (so the cars don't stay beat up and ugly)

 

Say Blain County Jurisdiction, it'll have 12 patrol vehicles just cruising around and 3 - 4 at the station. You can see them on your map cruising around too. This might require more memory? Not sure but very similar when you play the game online and you can see other players around the map

 

It's very similar to how a big city police department operates. LAPD for example, you have different jurisdictions and every patrol car has a GPS that an officer can see on his map on their LAPD cruiser laptop... pretty cool system

 

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