People were using their own vehicles for missions and were disobeying the rule constantly. Now instead of dealing more strictly with the people who broke the rule, you guys decided to remove it. Don’t misunderstand me I’m no trying to irritate or provoke you guys(the a-team) for this decision that you took, but there is actually no sense in removing this rule. You actually removed a fundamentel roleplay part of our server.
@James Conway
Well, first off I hope people use those 90 seconds to drive towards the mission. If you use a supercar or whatever car to drive to the mission, then get into the firetruck, wait 90 seconds, and then join.. It would take a lot of time. If you guys cooperate, which takes roleplay into consideration, you will all get into one or two vehicles together (which also makes sure you guys will have enough vehicles). This way the most of you guys can sit out those 90 seconds while driving towards the mission. If there are people late/coming in their supercars, you can ignore them for all I care and just continue the mission without those guys. They have to wait 90 seconds anyway
These 90 seconds were implemented to actually prevent people rushing to the mission and finishing them before anyone else who actually use a firetruck. First it was made so that you need to do /joinmission in a firetruck. But people quickly abused that and used /joinmission and immediately exited the firetruck and got into their supercar. Now that you have to wait 90 seconds, you can drive towards the mission (together) and not waste time waiting and doing nothing. So in that regard I think those 90 secs works well.
It was never a specific rule though, but going there with a car is considered script abusing, and script abusing is still forbidden. Enforcing this rule considering might not have been done actively anymore, because abusing it seems rather difficult if these 90 seconds were used correctly. Also this topic is about returning the rule (which officially is still there, under script abusing), not about removing the 90 seconds script.