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/911 - James - Aug 8, 2015 Suggestion for <in-game/forum/teamspeak etc.>Ingame In detail, explain your suggestion: A command /911 This then gives the option to select "Police" "ambulance" or "Fire". You then specify the reason you need them and where EDIT: E.g: /911 Fire Fire at %l Would return (to all government forces) [911:Fire] Fire at Warehouses Why should this be implemented? A better working command than /request, and a more specific and target command as to what the person needs. Re: /911 - GRiiM - Aug 8, 2015 (Aug 8, 2015, 09:18 PM)Jamster link Wrote: Suggestion for <in-game/forum/teamspeak etc.>Ingame Hmm, this would ruin dispatcher roleplays and would take longer to contact government if there was more than one service needed (eg. Car on fire with someone injured) Re: /911 - Jompe - Aug 8, 2015 -Support
I don't think this is needed to be changed at all as the /request command works without any problem and what GRiiM said.. (Aug 8, 2015, 09:18 PM)Jamster link Wrote: Hmm, this would ruin dispatcher roleplays and would take longer to contact government if there was more than one service needed (eg. Car on fire with someone injured) Re: /911 - Cunix - Aug 8, 2015 -Support Re: /911 - Jonataane - Aug 8, 2015 I believe this would be very clever indeed. +support Re: /911 - etherealyandere - Aug 8, 2015 -Support
Re: /911 - BouncingBall - Aug 8, 2015 +Support much better then using /request Re: /911 - Vfib - Aug 9, 2015 Or just change /request to /911? Re: /911 - SirWulf - Aug 9, 2015 After thinking about it, /911 makes a lot of sense. Here in the US it is the standard for emergency assistance. If you need help, you use 911. So +support for switching /request to /911 It is also a few less letters/number to have to type, which could save that little time. Re: /911 - Onyx - Aug 9, 2015 First of all +Support, ok this is bizarre and probably out of the question of what gmod could do, so if you did /911 a gui pops up Stating Select a Service (Police Department, Fire Department Ambulance) then theres a another gui screen which can be opened and closed at anypoint for Government jobs such as Police, Fire department Etc. so when someone does /911 a notification would pop up saying fire department needed and only sent to the firemen etc so a fireman responds and clicks accept then a Waypoint would pop up showing you the location of the Victim's Location. Crazy i know Re: /911 - Nyoob - Aug 9, 2015 -Support Re: /911 - Vfib - Aug 9, 2015 (Aug 9, 2015, 06:14 AM)Onyx link Wrote: First of all +Support, ok this is bizarre and probably out of the question of what gmod could do, so if you did /911 a gui pops up Stating Select a Service (Police Department, Fire Department Ambulance) then theres a another gui screen which can be opened and closed at anypoint for Government jobs such as Police, Fire department Etc. so when someone does /911 a notification would pop up saying fire department needed and only sent to the firemen etc so a fireman responds and clicks accept then a Waypoint would pop up showing you the location of the Victim's Location. Crazy i know [b]-Support, I like for the calls to go to everyone so its easier to tell PD to respond with EMS ect.[/b] Re: /911 - WildDorito - Aug 9, 2015 + / - Support I'm on the fence about this one. If, the command was /911 <F(fire)/P(police)/A(ambulance)(and you could put in multiple letters)> <Extra Detail> Then I will support it. Re: /911 - Echo - Aug 9, 2015 + / - Support Like WildDorito I will +Support if you can do /911 f p a to get a hold of more than one service other wise it could be come harder to get a hold multiple services. Re: /911 - Burnett - Aug 9, 2015 (Aug 9, 2015, 04:00 AM)SirWulf link Wrote: After thinking about it, /911 makes a lot of sense. Here in the US it is the standard for emergency assistance. If you need help, you use 911. So ^ This +support |