23/11/2012 2.0 BETA released!
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13/11/2012 New video: Pursuit of a wanted person:
I have put together another short video of the new version, this time showing off one of the new incidents which is a wanted suspect who has been traced near by. I accepted this call whilst dealing with another incident as explained in the video which is why I had to drive for quite some time to catch up with them, most of which was removed from the video.
Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZIzD61UIsI
11/08/2012 BETA released!:- http://www.lcpdfr.co...olicing-script/
I present to you, a video (below) demonstrating a script I've been working on for a while now which will compliment policing in LCPD:FR. I call it the Policing Script (I'm great with names, I know). A list of current features follows:
Roads Policing features
Stop vehicles (other vehicles will not attempt to overtake)
Wave single stopped vehicles on or allow all stopped vehicles to move
Breathalyser with either a UK or US setting (if someone's over the limit, there's a chance they'll try to flee)
Order a person to step out of their vehicle (there's a chance they'll refuse, try to drive off or try to run away)
Order a person to return to their vehicle and resume their journey
General Policing features
Order a person to leave the area (there's a chance they'll refuse)
Breathalyse on foot
Resist Arrest
If you turn this on there's a chance persons you attempt to effect an arrest on will resist (lash out at you) or flee (still needs work). Aiming at a person or trying to use the E arrest will trigger this. There's a few in-game voices and animations included in this too.
Extra incidents
If you turn this on random events will be produced for you to police, including:
Persons suspected of having guns or knives (which can escalate into a shots fired/stabbing incident)
Robbery and Armed Robbery
Injured Persons (The longer you take to respond, the more likely they'll die if they've been seriously injured)
Disturbances (fights, drunkards and so forth)
Vehicles on fire
Road Traffic Accidents involving one or multiple vehicles
Stolen vehicles
Suspicious persons and vehicles
Assistance calls from other cops
And many more!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zog9dDSpZoc