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Larkerz

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  • Birthday 03/02/2003

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  1. why add trigger apd sensor? Who on cap is using this and who proposed it? like im genuinely curious why it is a thing and why its at the bottom of the menu.

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    2. -dante-

      -dante-

      It’s literally used every single time I play cop. Pretty commonly used when civs want fights and nobody else is fighting cap. Before it was used civs very clearly told me and cops in general to start raiding more because they wanted fights. 

    3. Milo

      Milo

      From my understanding this was actually a requested change from the civilian roundtable instead of the APD, but that both factions liked the idea. The idea is that it allows cops the "probable cause" to enter warzone for multiple raids. Large civilian gangs who are looking for fights can get them on cap at the benefit of war points, while cops get bounties and siezures of illegal vehicles.

      There were a few things I've noticed since implementing it that I could've done better that will be released in the next update. Primary thing being is that it looks relatively easy to accidently press. The feature will be in red text and require a confirmation in order to "trip" the sensor to prevent bothersome accidents when storing vehicles, etc. Couple of other small things I will be refining too but the general jist is that it is used to provoke combat encounters both sides may be seeking 🙂

    4. FaXe

      FaXe

      tp use it quite alot

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