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  1. 20 hours ago, trashstar said:

    then how did you make 17k lol? that's way above what most people have

    Over the course of the weekend, I managed to earn enough to rent a nice home, buy a car(financed, obviously), pay for my license and CDL.  I feel like I've done okay for being level 3 and having like 25 hours or something in the game.

  2. My initial thoughts:

     

    If you were initially releasing over a year ago... then took a year to finish systems, why are we in the state that we are?  Clothing is incomplete, I can't use hats or accessories.  No radar or ALPR for LEO factions.  The mowing feels like I'm in a development server with the red boxes, there has to be another way to do that.  The DMV test feels like I'm in tron.  There were good ideas, poor execution.  

     

    Now on the good side, I love the UI.  It's simple and clean.  The phone is great, other than texts bugging out sometimes.

     

    Overall, I'm happy to be here and I'll continue to play the server.  I enjoy my time spent on the server, I just wish we were farther alone and more polished after having seen a "delayed" opening last year when it feels more like you just started last year and lied to everyone.

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  3. 1 minute ago, Jerome said:

     

    These are features that should have been readily available to us upon launch and equipped in a few of our vehicles without having to purchase. The server is just starting off, there is no budget plan as far as I'm aware that has been created yet. Forcing factions to pay for this equipment so early on without any money coming in yet would make no sense. Yes they are add-ons obviously but these cars would already be equipped with them realistically. If at any point in the future we decide to add more vehicles to the current inventory then yes they should be paid for.

     

    My idea of payment was for going forward for the payments for new equipment.  I agree the existing fleet should be allowed to have all units provided with radar, and perhaps a limit on ALPR due to the high cost of said item.  Just a suggestion for an edit to an already quality suggestion.  Not at all meant to derail the suggestion or come off as a negative remark. 

  4. 1 minute ago, Jerome said:

    Most patrol cars already come equipped with ALPR IRL. It's not something we should have to pay for separately. 

    Those "come equipped with" features are add-ons.  If a department wants a vehicle shipped to them with all the bells and whistles, it should cost more than a basic unit with lights, siren speaker, and paintjob.  That's what a default patrol car is.  If we want to get down to the meat of the issue, a city will purchase a vehicle from a manufacturer for a price, send it off to have it outfitted with lights, siren speaker, radar, spotlight, and so on.  There's no such thing as "it comes with it." Tesla doesn't ship cars out with lights, sirens, ALPR, radar, spotlights, gunracks, whatever else you may find in a patrol car, but departments in the US are beginning to purchase them and outfit them to be police cars.

  5. I was surprised to learn that this wasn't already in the game.  Radar is something every cruiser should have - the ALPR systems are expensive and should have to come out of a budget of some sort though to keep the economy rolling.  PD/SD surely have budgets to follow, right?  If so, they should be figuring out their monthly/quarterly needs for vehicle maintenance, additional firearms, equipment, etc.  Nothing should come from thin air anymore.

  6. Been around LS a long time, went inactive when V started popping off.  Now y'all made the move and I'm back.

     

    I'm 23, from the great state of Indiana, and work in the space industry as a Systems Engineer.

      

    Have some tunes, warning, there's a lot.

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