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I've been wondering about this myself too. I've seen people use the tackle script to stun someone, and then get a hits/shots in.
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Tell me you play GTA:W without telling me you play GTA:W
Jeroen replied to Bingoliath's topic in General Discussions
You should've posted the original shitpost 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 -
State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
I once caught someone drive 250 miles per hour along Great Ocean Highway, but that person was cheating so it doesn't count. -
Los Santos County Sheriff's Department
Jeroen replied to Los Santos County Sheriff's topic in Government & LEO
Thank you for raiding and busting my loud downstairs neighbor. -
State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
#CrushTheCarsCKThePeople -
A CK only punishes players who invest time and effort into making an in-depth character. I've unintentionally managed to duplicate the ammo of the gun I was equipping just by using /equip, and it has happened to me multiple times. The way I've fixed it was to unequip and equip the firearm again. Edit: I forgot to +1 this thread.
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State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
This is the third or fourth time you had to be reminded by someone else that we're not talking about people who roleplay crashes in this thread, but people who drive unrealistically and don't roleplay crashes or consequences. -
State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
Here's a list of common responses for when you pull someone for a minor traffic infraction: *Starts driving off and evades, turning an infraction into a felony* Here's a list of common responses for when you pull someone over for going 110 miles per hour in downtown through intersections, and clipping a sidewalk: "Why don't you catch /REAL/ criminals?" "..." (person doesn't respond to any roleplay because they refuse to roleplay) *Shoots you* *Also starts driving off and evades, often not roleplaying any vehicle crash and ending the situation up in a half an hour admin sit with the time of 12+ cops wasted.* Their buddies will try to physically interject themselves between you and the driver you're trying to interact with. I probably forgot some stereotypes. The average GTA:World driver is the most entitled, selfish and unhinged (in-character) individual out there. -
Keep Task Manager open in the Performance tab, scroll down to GPU and click on it. Keep an eye on it, and check it out when your game lags. Check the temps out, and check if the "Dedicated GPU memory" isn't full at 8 out of 8 GB. Swapping from vMEM to normal memory can and likely will cause slowdowns.
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State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
The moment there are admins who OOCly change parts of a law due to OOC reasons, it's an OOC issue and any of the consequences should fall on them. Can't have them change something and then have us deal with the resulting outfall. This is precisely what I've been arguing to this person via Discord DMs. -
State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
I've had an individual come forward in my Discord DMs that previously has done exactly what you and I described shouldn't be done, and argued to me that a cite & release on the curbside is an absolutely valid thing to do. -
-1 You already get the minimum punishment if you plea guilty.
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State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
It being an infraction will probably reduce a massive timesink for law enforcement officers. I can complete the paperwork for 3 different traffic tickets faster than I can deal with the whole arrest procedure for someone with a clean criminal record when I pick them up for a simple misdemeanor. -
State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
As I tried to explain in that post. If the officer decides to charge someone with misdemeanor Reckless Driving, they can't just use Officer's Discretion and just give someone a fine for MC 408. Reckless Driving and forego the arrest. The officer is required to go through all it, and that is when this procedure starts. -
State of San Andreas - State of driving - Public Barometer
Jeroen replied to Coravu's topic in General Discussions
The problem with those charges is that someone going 30 miles over the speed limit isn't necessarily driving in a reckless manner or committing vehicular endangerment. Besides that, the officer will have to explain how the person is driving recklessly/in an endangering manner in the arrest report, most officers don't want to do that. And the officer until this fine is added is REQUIRED to actually arrest the individual and go through the entire detainee processing procedure for both the misdemeanor & felony, that even when you use Officer's Discretion you can't just decide to not imprison someone for Reckless Driving, even if you decide to have them charged for it. Adding the fine of Excessive Speeding will allow officers to deal with traffic offenses in a speedy manner, yet this doesn't protect people from getting charged with Reckless Driving or Vehicular Endangerment, as officers can and should still arrest someone if they've found someone driving in a reckless manner.