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Layejoker

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    Layejoker got a reaction from xRyanHDx in v0.4 - So how is your FPS?   
    you better tame that beast... absolute mad lad
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    Layejoker got a reaction from StaticM in v0.4 - So how is your FPS?   
    you better tame that beast... absolute mad lad
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    Layejoker reacted to Nostrra in LSPDFR 0.4   
    Running through the features you may also find yourself pleasantly surprised by the amount of plugins you now won't have to install. The rest will come into play given time, as much as the development team understand plugins are important, if their only focus was maintaining compatibility for this current patch we'd likely not see as many features.
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    Layejoker reacted to no2114 in LSPDFR 0.3 - Hot Pursuit   
    It is a good work and definitely look forward for the release
    However, I would like it if the developers could focus more on some aspects of life of a police officer.
    I actually mean the suggestion that the player playing as an officer could get some cash after his or her shift of duty.
    A small minimum amount of cash (150-200 dollars or less) for reporting to duty but not very much to avoid "lazy player cops" (It means you have to actually do something for the force to get some money)
    However, the amount could increase depending on how well you perform during your individual shift. (Arresting criminals, assisting your fellow officers but not citation because it really depends on the player (the player might cite 200 dollars even if it is a minor offense))
    Why I suggest this is because that it makes the idea of completely abandoning your criminal life and embrace the life of a law-abiding citizen and law enforce more appealing because you could get something out of your work.
    I know that the Police life mod provides cash but I would like it more that you could engage in the "arcade-style" life of a police officer rather than a realistic life. I really have no interest to feed, refuel or improve my rank even though that is a real life police life. I just want to earn some cash for my characters in a legal way instead of stealing and mugging people.
    Can't wait for it though.
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    Layejoker reacted to gcltlee in LSPDFR 0.3 - Hot Pursuit   
    Anyone can explain the changes behind those nice screenshots?
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    Layejoker reacted to Boogienights in Less actionpacked Callouts?   
    I've been thinking of the callouts. I'm not a modder (wish I would know how to mod) but I wonder why there are so few lets call them "non vehiclular based" callouts?
    To add immersion to the police life I would love to see more "regular" callouts.
    To make some examples.
    A callout to a house for domestic violence. This obviously has to happen in front or back of a house since we cant enter the vast majority of buildings.
    Disturbance (house party or similar)
    Vandalism (knocked over trashcans, grafitti, smashed windows in cars)
    Shoplifters
    Maybe some minor accidents?
    Call to assist the Fire department to close of a block during a fire.
    Are these kind of callouts not possible to code or is simply not the demand for it? Ok granted not the most exciting callouts with lots of drama, but the life of a officer is not being under constant fire or being in a high speed pursuit. We have a few lowkey callouts but the majority is more of the high stakes kind and vehicle based targets.

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