May 24, 2017, 09:10 AM
Suggestion for <in-game>:
In detail, explain your suggestion:
3 new vehicles for fire department role play!
1:
Heavy Rescue Truck
A bigger truck, for when the engine can't do the job. Mainly used in serious situations.
2:
E-One Cyclone Ladder Truck
A rear mounted ladder truck, used for truck operations.
3:
Replacement Battalion Chief Tahoe
The big man's vehicle, used to get to scenes fast and safely.
The rescue should require 1 Govt. Rep and $5,000 , the Tahoe should require the same as the existing vehicle and the ladder truck should require No Rep and $5,000, but it's just a suggestion.
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Why should this be implemented?
1: The heavy rescue truck should be implemented because, firefighter roleplaying could get a wider spectrum in terms of realism. For instance, big roleplay scenarios like multicar/serious MVAs, confined spaces, natural disasters, water rescues (to name a few), can now be properly roleplayed with a truck that normally carries the equipment for hefty jobs, unlike a normal engine. Not only is this truck cool to have, it's super easy to drive! Compatible with both Photon and VCmod.
2: The ladder truck should be implemented because, it would bring more options for firefighter roleplay. If the ladder truck gets added to the server, you can then have a Battalion/Engine/Ladder, Battalion/Ladder/Rescue, Battalion/Engine/Rescue, etc. Perfect for split operations! The truck also gives a nice feel when responding to calls, and drives really solid too! Compatible with both Photon and VCmod.
3: The Tahoe should be added because it offers a wide variety of customization options! No two trucks could look the same. The existing police Tahoe is a very popular choice in the server for police roleplay, so I believe it would make a great replacement.
In detail, explain your suggestion:
3 new vehicles for fire department role play!
1:
A bigger truck, for when the engine can't do the job. Mainly used in serious situations.
2:
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A rear mounted ladder truck, used for truck operations.
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The big man's vehicle, used to get to scenes fast and safely.
The rescue should require 1 Govt. Rep and $5,000 , the Tahoe should require the same as the existing vehicle and the ladder truck should require No Rep and $5,000, but it's just a suggestion.
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Why should this be implemented?
1: The heavy rescue truck should be implemented because, firefighter roleplaying could get a wider spectrum in terms of realism. For instance, big roleplay scenarios like multicar/serious MVAs, confined spaces, natural disasters, water rescues (to name a few), can now be properly roleplayed with a truck that normally carries the equipment for hefty jobs, unlike a normal engine. Not only is this truck cool to have, it's super easy to drive! Compatible with both Photon and VCmod.
2: The ladder truck should be implemented because, it would bring more options for firefighter roleplay. If the ladder truck gets added to the server, you can then have a Battalion/Engine/Ladder, Battalion/Ladder/Rescue, Battalion/Engine/Rescue, etc. Perfect for split operations! The truck also gives a nice feel when responding to calls, and drives really solid too! Compatible with both Photon and VCmod.
3: The Tahoe should be added because it offers a wide variety of customization options! No two trucks could look the same. The existing police Tahoe is a very popular choice in the server for police roleplay, so I believe it would make a great replacement.