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4 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

So a colleague of mine and I allegedly broke into a person's residence using bolt cutters, but the crates and trunk were still not accessible. Do you need something else now? Asking for a friend.

You can't access the crates or virtual inventory of a house unless the owner has given you keys, the only use of bolt cutters is to get inside the building not raid it. 

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5 minutes ago, Seth Mobster said:

You can't access the crates or virtual inventory of a house unless the owner has given you keys, the only use of bolt cutters is to get inside the building not raid it. 

You used to be able to access crates and trunk. What is the point of having the bolt cutters at all if you can't rob the house?

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1 minute ago, Ricky Spanish said:

You used to be able to access crates and trunk. What is the point of having the bolt cutters at all if you can't rob the house?

Not too sure about that, I've been playing a year and don't recall ever being able to break into people's storage but I'm not as informed as people from pre-wipe.

Also, as I stated previously the only point of bolt cutters is to get past locked doors.

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1 minute ago, Seth Mobster said:

Not too sure about that, I've been playing a year and don't recall ever being able to break into people's storage but I'm not as informed as people from pre-wipe.

Also, as I stated previously the only point of bolt cutters is to get past locked doors.

Yeah. It was a thing. I've been around the block here for a few years. 

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5 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

You used to be able to access crates and trunk. What is the point of having the bolt cutters at all if you can't rob the house?

The olden staff of yore made it so you couldn't take stuff out of house crates. That change happened before I even got into the APD homie.

 

One could imagine that it was because it would make crates useless since as soon as anyone found out where you lived, your stuff would never be safe.

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28 minutes ago, McDili said:

The olden staff of yore made it so you couldn't take stuff out of house crates. That change happened before I even got into the APD homie.

 

One could imagine that it was because it would make crates useless since as soon as anyone found out where you lived, your stuff would never be safe.

Yeah, I get that. But there are ways to make it better. Allow security tiers for houses like cars to extend the time it takes to break in, homeowners insurance, have to lockpick crates, limit the time to break into the crates or trunk once the boltcutter has been used etc.

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3 minutes ago, McDili said:

The olden staff of yore made it so you couldn't take stuff out of house crates. That change happened before I even got into the APD homie.

 

One could imagine that it was because it would make crates useless since as soon as anyone found out where you lived, your stuff would never be safe.

At least let us get into their house storage/trunks for some shenanigans. 

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25 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Yeah, I get that. But there are ways to make it better. Allow security tiers for houses like cars to extend the time it takes to break in, homeowners insurance, have to lockpick crates, limit the time to break into the crates or trunk once the boltcutter has been used etc.

The system probably will and is going to get abused alot, everyone is going to be running around and break into any house that they can see crates inside(Atleast i would if this was possible.. imean hey free shit). There would almost be no point owning houses other than beeing able to respawn there.

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7 minutes ago, Strikke said:

The system probably will and is going to get abused alot, everyone is going to be running around and breaking into any house that they can see crates inside(Atleast i would if this was possible.. imean hey free shit). There would almost be no point owning houses other than beeing able to respawn there.

^ that

I would see them letting you loot bodies again before they allow seeing into crates in the house.

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7 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

You used to be able to access crates and trunk. What is the point of having the bolt cutters at all if you can't rob the house?

About 2+ years ago people were able to spam space bar and i to get into your crates but that has been patched. For as long as I can remember you were never able to raid and take things legitimately from another civilian's house unless you exploited.

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7 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Yeah, I get that. But there are ways to make it better. Allow security tiers for houses like cars to extend the time it takes to break in, homeowners insurance, have to lockpick crates, limit the time to break into the crates or trunk once the boltcutter has been used etc.

no 

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What if you were in jail and someone was breaking into your crates? Extra security is just unnecessary money spending and crates are already glitchy enough, system is fine the way it is. If you want free gear go do a Blackwater

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