Argonath RPG - A World of its own
GTA:VC => VC:MP General => VC:MP - Vice City Multiplayer => VC:MP Ideas => Topic started by: Edgplicit on July 21, 2018, 07:30:36 am
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This idea striked me when I have had frequent cases of people camping to kill when I was afk inside the FBI HQ to make the collected evidence invalid. And trying to interrupt interrogations.
In my opinion, only permitted entities should be allowed to /enter the FBI HQ. Relating this to real life, can anyone just enter a police department or breach inside? No, they can't. Just a bunch of people can't take out the immense security at these kind of buildings. Also applicable to police departments.
Or something like /lock which an official can execute whenever needed.
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I'm fine with this but then there should also be ways for "civilians" to gain access to the building through fake FBI licenses or any other RP way such as power outage and faking a big situation being under way.
FBI Agents just collecting evidence and run to their "hideout" as soon as possible is pretty lame because for example a criminal locking their property doesn't keep the cops out, regardless of them having a warrant or not.
Yes you're FBI, but you're not untouchable.
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Quite honestly, I'm against this idea.
It takes away roleplay possibilities and just adds unfair advantage to the FBI.
I would, instead, (originally suggested by fuzzie) add a script that you can use to "upload evidence" after which even if you die the evidence could be used by another FBI member.
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Quite honestly, I'm against this idea.
It takes away roleplay possibilities and just adds unfair advantage to the FBI.
I would, instead, (originally suggested by fuzzie) add a script that you can use to "upload evidence" after which even if you die the evidence could be used by another FBI member.
Yeah, pretty cool idea, you can /uploadevidence near the lockers or the drawers maybe.
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Quite honestly, I'm against this idea.
It takes away roleplay possibilities and just adds unfair advantage to the FBI.
I would, instead, (originally suggested by fuzzie) add a script that you can use to "upload evidence" after which even if you die the evidence could be used by another FBI member.
Yeah, pretty cool idea, you can /uploadevidence near the lockers or the drawers maybe.
Could make it sort of like regular confiscation of packs, just go to a blip at WBPD for VCPD, and maybe add a blip at the FBI HQ.
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Quite honestly, I'm against this idea.
It takes away roleplay possibilities and just adds unfair advantage to the FBI.
I would, instead, (originally suggested by fuzzie) add a script that you can use to "upload evidence" after which even if you die the evidence could be used by another FBI member.
Yeah, pretty cool idea, you can /uploadevidence near the lockers or the drawers maybe.
Could make it sort of like regular confiscation of packs, just go to a blip at WBPD for VCPD, and maybe add a blip at the FBI HQ.
And there should be a timer, as it takes time to upload evidence.
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Nah.
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If this idea is to be implemented then we need something to balance it out. Either what the others have suggested or a script that allows criminals better chances to escape.
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Quite honestly, I'm against this idea.
It takes away roleplay possibilities and just adds unfair advantage to the FBI.
I would, instead, (originally suggested by fuzzie) add a script that you can use to "upload evidence" after which even if you die the evidence could be used by another FBI member.
Even better.
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But uploading evidence should take like much time since internet was slow back in 1980's.
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In the 80s, Commodore 64s, PETs, Apple IIs and others barely had any internet capability. Commodores had 300 baud modems, but then it's the 1989 RP scene, so MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 would be around.
Uploading evidence doesn't have to be over the internet, it could be stored in a file cabinet or a safe.
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In the 80s, Commodore 64s, PETs, Apple IIs and others barely had any internet capability. Commodores had 300 baud modems, but then it's the 1989 RP scene, so MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 would be around.
Uploading evidence doesn't have to be over the internet, it could be stored in a file cabinet or a safe.
Still slow, 1 second upload is ridiculous?
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Have you read anything I've said? That, and I don't think you used common sense.
A 300 baud modem is not like NBN or even ADSL2+, it doesn't use Gbps or Mbps, it's a 300 baud modem, search up "Baud Rate" or "baud", but of course, it's slow.
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However, why does it have to be over the internet? Why not use a file cabinet, or a safe, or even have floppy disks (the 5.25in ones, 3.5 didn't come till the 90s) and you can store evidence on them using a computer?
Read what's written in future, please.
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The fuck is this? King of the hill mode or capture the flag?
Just have em store it in the office or something.
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But how to assure that evidence is valid? And the criminal didn't die in that rp scene?
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But how to assure that evidence is valid? And the criminal didn't die in that rp scene?
Evidence can be valid even if the criminal dies.
Any raid is personally confirmed by me prior to the raid to ensure the evidence has been valid.
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How is this even a problem though. Whenever I am at risk of loosing evidence that way, I just rush to the HQ and roleplay storing evidence. Thats it, scenario over, they can kill you all they want.
Not to mention that going after an FBI agent in their own HQ is piss poor RP. Because realistically, FBI HQ is a heavily guarded building, where the FBI even has its own police force to protect it (look up FBI Police). This isnt necessary.
However, FBI does need some ability to restrict access to the HQ due to the nature of our work. A gate would be really appreciated.
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Have you read anything I've said? That, and I don't think you used common sense.
A 300 baud modem is not like NBN or even ADSL2+, it doesn't use Gbps or Mbps, it's a 300 baud modem, search up "Baud Rate" or "baud", but of course, it's slow.
:neutral2:
However, why does it have to be over the internet? Why not use a file cabinet, or a safe, or even have floppy disks (the 5.25in ones, 3.5 didn't come till the 90s) and you can store evidence on them using a computer?
Read what's written in future, please.
Don't forget 1 sec irl is 1 minute ingame. So even if the technology was slow, it should not take much time.
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Of course, but Jack wasn't using his common sense when he replied to me.
OF COURSE a 300 baud modem is slow, but in all honesty, 30 seconds would be good.
If using a computer only, using 5.25-inch floppy disks would be good! You can buy floppy disks from electronic stores and they hold 1.2 MB and you can buy a computer and floppy drive combo as well from the store. This would be handy for organizations that need it, and you can store data on it by putting it on a floppy disk, by putting it in a floppy drive.
Who knows?
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If such a script was implemented the time period would be somewhere within 15 to 20 seconds.
Anyway is any of this really even necessary?
People only hunt FBI if they see them take the evidence in person, otherwise it's just random cop hunting.
If you get caught taking evidence as FBI, you're not doing it right.
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If you get caught taking evidence as FBI, you're not doing it right.
And this is the exact reason why FBI want help from the script from what I'm getting. They can't find ways to collect evidence without putting themselves in danger.
Spiller himself, creator of this "idea", got caught by me cuz he was off guard.
Yes, civilians shouldn't just storm into an FBI building and kill an agent instantly without interaction, but FBI themselves should find a way to be more discrete, criminals have had to try to be discrete for years now. I'm sure highly intelligent feds like yourself can also find ways not to be so obvious.
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