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- Birthday 04/05/2001
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Italy
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Joel Lemoine, Jordan Aguayo
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I think we should also introduce fall-related injuries. If you jump from a pretty high roof, you have a % of breaking a leg, foot or sprain an ankle... you get me. Car accidents related injuries as well... this would slow down some people that just drives around like GTA:O. Example: Car collision @ 100mph = some type of serious injuries to different parts of the body Car collision @ 30mph = different types of less serious injuries to less parts of the body Jump from 3 meters will give a high chance of breaking your leg Jump from 2 meters will give a lower chance of breaking your leg but a higher to sprain your ankle This is all theory... written in 5 minutes, but maybe you get my idea?
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@roymar @bncal @Capslock @Fireworks @Scaryxo fire drill in Italia.
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Nicely done, great work!
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Of course, I think that trimming and/or reworking the current process is something doable.
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I think that it's fine to keep it the way it is right now. Aviation roleplay is something that should be uniquely "filtered" to those that can prove to have enough knowledge to keep it realistic and up to roleplay portrayal standards. Doing lessons and knowing how air navigation works is important if you want to avoid people landing helicopters on their house rooftop or people flying at low levels over the city. Now, trimming the influx of knowledge that a trainee pilot needs to absorb OOCly is one thing; replacing it completely with a script is another thing. I'm also in agreement with what SAAA has been doing (when kept to a roleplay level ofc, doesn't need to be flight simulator). I'm quite confident in saying that; most probably, if we remove BA and the current training process, there will be an increase in people flying helicopters/planes at low levels and doing all that fuckery.
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No, I don't think that it should be brought back. It was removed for a lot of shit toxicity against LSFD. PMs like "FD is never on-duty" or "get someone on duty" and stuff like that used to be a terrible experience for faction members. I'd say: Make a call for FD and give them something like 5 minutes to respond.
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woods and customs are currently full of rats lmao...
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scavs with GL made the game look like apocalypse now lmao
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Sounds reasonable to me, +1 always record everything and then report instead of arguing in /b ...