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WHAT WOULD YOU WANT!

 

Wouldn’t it be Awesome if Pursuits took an Unexpected Turn, Had Safety Levels, And more Tactics! Heres a few Suggestions.

 

.Dangerous Pursuits, It would be pretty awesome to see Suspects take high risks, Driving down back allys, Break Checking & Abandoning Vehicles and running on foot when they have a Fair Distance from the Pursuing Officer.

 

.Safety Levels, As you may know in real life, Officers must constantly give updates on how safr it is to continue the Pursuit, It would be interesting to see something like this Implented into the game, A Bar Monito.

 

.Tactics, Basic Pursuit Tactics are all good and Effctive but it would be awesome to see ( TPACS - Boxing a Vehicle in ) - This is Highly used in the UK.

 

Post your Ideas! Its your Community!

Spike1527

It'd be awesome to see those tactics (boxing specially). But I already find pursuits dangerous enough. In fact, they are always dangerous -these bad boys won't stop until they almost can't move. So it'd be better that they sometimes surrender by their own.

14 hours ago, Spike1527 said:

WHAT WOULD YOU WANT!

 

Wouldn’t it be Awesome if Pursuits took an Unexpected Turn, Had Safety Levels, And more Tactics! Heres a few Suggestions.

 

1.Dangerous Pursuits, It would be pretty awesome to see Suspects take high risks, Driving down back allys, Break Checking & Abandoning Vehicles and running on foot when they have a Fair Distance from the Pursuing Officer.

 

2.Safety Levels, As you may know in real life, Officers must constantly give updates on how safr it is to continue the Pursuit, It would be interesting to see something like this Implented into the game, A Bar Monito.

 

3.Tactics, Basic Pursuit Tactics are all good and Effctive but it would be awesome to see ( TPACS - Boxing a Vehicle in ) - This is Highly used in the UK.

 

Post your Ideas! Its your Community!

1. They already do, they take a lot more varied routes than in previous versions - Plus, they do brake a lot when you are right behind them and they do run out of their cars when they crash or are stuck. 

 

2. Maybe in real life, but Los Santos is a pretty lawless place with the LSPD not really caring about such petty things about the well being of their citizens. Obey and Survive, not Protect and Serve. 

 

3. They do box vehicles in, but it can be hard for the AI to do this at times because of a lot of factors. 

 

All in all, I see your points but LSPDFR is not meant to be 100 % realistic. It's primarily entertainment! 🙂

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

@ineseri That makes sense 🤔. I was wondering, however, if it would be possible to do what I said before, i.e. set a X chance of the suspect surrendering in certain conditions (for instance, after getting a flat tire or even for no special reason).

is it possible to harm the ai more that they dont start to shoot suddenly or interuppt me in my RP when i make a traffic stop ?

that all destroys my rp i mean the whole city is full of criminals how that ? 

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