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    I'm not even going to get into how stupid it is that LSPDFR decides to ignore physics and make pursuit target vehicles weigh 10 tons and impossible to pit. Whoever decided to add that "feature" is a potato in the first place, but not giving us an option to disable it is an atrocious decision. It's not fun to have 20 mph pursuits drag on endlessly because you can't pit the suspect. Hey, maybe it is fun for 0.000001% of people, and the developer responsible falls in that minority, but that's not a reason to make the rest of us suffer.

    Rant over, but I just want to reiterate how stupid this change was in the first place, and not giving us an option to disable it is a whole new level of horrible development.

    Reason #4594859823924h398334893485348 why LSPDFR should be open source. 
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    1. It's outdated and less secure, plain and simple.
    2. It's by far the biggest pain in the *** version of Captcha they ever released. Half of the prompts aren't legible even on a 34" 3440x1440p monitor, so I can't imagine the pain people on laptops go through trying to use this site.
    3. Your site still goes down multiple times a week. Get Cloudlfare DOS protection, update your Captcha version, then maybe your site will be down less frequently and we will be able to download files on the first try.

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