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So if I am a Police or SWAT Sergeant how can I change the Job titles of the Police Officers/SWAT Units?

Is it possible to check how many days of Membership you have left? If so, how?
When you join the game a message will show in the chat with how many days you have left.

/teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id

Hope this helped Big Grin
You can check your membership on https://ucp.limelightgaming.net/manage/character under the membership tab when you login via Steam.
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:01 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ]/teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id


What does /teamname and <name> represent?
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:33 PM)V1VZZ Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:01 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ]/teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id


What does /teamname and <name> represent?
The player ID for this will be 1:
For example /teamname all R:PD | Officer | Unit ##id
This would be displayed as
R:PD | Officer | Unit #1
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:37 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:33 PM)V1VZZ Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:01 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ]/teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id


What does /teamname and <name> represent?
The player ID for this will be 1:
For example /teamname all RTongueD | Officer | Unit ##id
This would be displayed as
RTongueD | Officer | Unit #1

Slightly confused, Does this command rename one individual Police Officer or the whole force, because the command is /teamname all.

The part I really don't understand is the "Unit ##id"
/teamname <all/ID/Steam Name> <Tag>

#id automatically sets their ID.


So if I am '45',
It would display '45' (It won't display the quotation marks)

##id just displays a # before the number
'#45'


Think of #id like %l, It is a shortcut and makes it easier for you to set people's job titles.
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:52 PM)V1VZZ Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:37 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:33 PM)V1VZZ Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan 6, 2018, 08:01 PM)Quest Wrote: [ -> ]/teamname all <name> and to do the id do #id


What does /teamname and <name> represent?
The player ID for this will be 1:
For example /teamname all RTongueD | Officer | Unit ##id
This would be displayed as
RTongueD | Officer | Unit #1

Slightly confused, Does this command rename one individual Police Officer or the whole force, because the command is /teamname all.

The part I really don't understand is the "Unit ##id"

/teamname is the Command it does not represent anything

<name> it what you want the job title to be

And 'all' signifies you want to apply it to every police officer
To change the job titles of everyone on the force, type this command: 
/teamname all <job title> (example: /teamname all R:PD | S.W.A.T. Officer | Unit ##ID).

To change the job title of a certain member on the force, type this command: 
/teamname <id/name> <job title> (example: /teamname cole R:PD | S.W.A.T. Lieutenant | Unit ##ID).

Here are the command parameters: /teamname <all/id/name> <job title>.
Thanks guys, understand now
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