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Salutay

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    Salutay reacted to HWade in Future Callouts Wishlist   
    These sound like some good additions to LSPD:FR. 
    I would like to see:
    Vehicle breakdown calls Abandoned vehicle calls Vehicle escorts Car accident calls Those are just a few but I would like to see what we in the community could add as well.
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    Salutay got a reaction from TheBassman77 in Future Callouts Wishlist   
    There was a mod for GTA IV in which you were called to assist another officer on a traffic stop. I think this would be a nice addon. Let's say the person has a warrant and the officer needs backup, or they're known for violence against the police, etc.
    EDIT:
    It may also be interesting if during a traffic stop, there is a small chance that another squad stops out with you, asks if you're code 4, and if not, sticks around, or else leaves if you say they can. This would be helpful for arresting someone, since there's a chance backup would already be on scene in the even they're needed. It would also be useful when taking into account the longer wait time for backup that LSPDFR has in comparison to LCPDFR, where they were instantly there.
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    Salutay got a reaction from OfficerFive0 in Future Callouts Wishlist   
    There was a mod for GTA IV in which you were called to assist another officer on a traffic stop. I think this would be a nice addon. Let's say the person has a warrant and the officer needs backup, or they're known for violence against the police, etc.
    EDIT:
    It may also be interesting if during a traffic stop, there is a small chance that another squad stops out with you, asks if you're code 4, and if not, sticks around, or else leaves if you say they can. This would be helpful for arresting someone, since there's a chance backup would already be on scene in the even they're needed. It would also be useful when taking into account the longer wait time for backup that LSPDFR has in comparison to LCPDFR, where they were instantly there.
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    Salutay got a reaction from xRaymond in Future Callouts Wishlist   
    There was a mod for GTA IV in which you were called to assist another officer on a traffic stop. I think this would be a nice addon. Let's say the person has a warrant and the officer needs backup, or they're known for violence against the police, etc.
    EDIT:
    It may also be interesting if during a traffic stop, there is a small chance that another squad stops out with you, asks if you're code 4, and if not, sticks around, or else leaves if you say they can. This would be helpful for arresting someone, since there's a chance backup would already be on scene in the even they're needed. It would also be useful when taking into account the longer wait time for backup that LSPDFR has in comparison to LCPDFR, where they were instantly there.
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    This seems to come up a lot when discussing features for LSPDFR, features like frisking, the police computer system, license/registration etc.
    Would you, as a user/consumer of the mod, be okay with having some of these features if it meant they wouldn't have proper animations right now but MAY later in the mod's life?
    For example, when you frisk someone you just stand there, there's a 3 second delay, and then a text box tells you what you find.
    I personally would be fine with it, because it would add a lot more RP to the game even if it would not have the animation I'm okay with that for now.

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