Question, do you think it's realistic that a body camera can't be broken? That is the not realistic part of the profile, you aren't allowed to break it. Also, I don't think you need training to move your arms towards a body camera and destroy it with any kind of weapon. Another thing, the last non-OOC planned KPD officer kill was 7-8 months ago, doesn't that show that body camera's are way too OP? I am fine with officers having a body camera, it is logical that they have one, but the profile doesn't make sense to me.
GangRP is slowly dying and KPD isn't the main reason of it, it's the players that try to void every single thing. In the last month I have been in a lot of situations where GangRPers act out of perms in an attempt to bait them, then getting it voided when they get killed because of something they caused. I personally don't like it when people try to void things they caused, even if the perms are valid they still bother staff with their fake stories, that is why GangRP is dying.
I agree that it’s unrealistic body cameras aren’t able to be broken. The Body Camera is only able to viewed the footage it recorded in the CCTV room their for if they don’t make it back it’s no footage to what’s happened. When comparing them to CCTV, CCTV is always able to be viewed by any officer at the CCTV room. That means they are able to see any crimes that has happened in front of a camera. The Body Camera is only recorded what the cops is already seeing. I might be wrong in the fact that another cop cannot see the cops camera from CCTV without the officer bringing the camera back but either way the likely hood of a officer camping the CCTV room is slim to non. The P-Coms is where things get OP, but at the end of the day trained professionals funded by the government verses mostly teenagers who are involved in gangs and not likely trained.
The GangRP dying situation, I am in complete agreement over that. Toxicity and constant rule breaking is why it’s dying. People break rules so they use it to void the situation if things go south and it’s annoying.
- Honestly though I think there is somethings staff can do to revive it without affecting either police or GangRP itself. Just just voiding less and initiating warns for broken rules more often rather then void. This should hopefully have GangRP’s more involved in rules like they used to be and it would make any GangRPers experience better. I know for small broken rules receiving a warn might be a little extreme but it would make them more worried about the rules and began reading over them so they don’t receive bans.
- Another thing they could probably do is start blacklisting people more often from GangRP for constant rules breaking in the GangRP situations. This is rare to receive but it makes one regret there decisions and begin to review the rules once more. For someone who enjoys SRP for souly the GangRP aspect, this is nightmare punishment and would make him and the peers around him more inclined to following the rules.
The GangRP dying situation, I am in complete agreement over that. Toxicity and constant rule breaking is why it’s dying. People break rules so they use it to void the situation if things go south and it’s annoying.
- Honestly though I think there is somethings staff can do to revive it without affecting either police or GangRP itself. Just just voiding less and initiating warns for broken rules more often rather then void. This should hopefully have GangRP’s more involved in rules like they used to be and it would make any GangRPers experience better. I know for small broken rules receiving a warn might be a little extreme but it would make them more worried about the rules and began reading over them so they don’t receive bans.
- Another thing they could probably do is start blacklisting people more often from GangRP for constant rules breaking in the GangRP situations. This is rare to receive but it makes one regret there decisions and begin to review the rules once more. For someone who enjoys SRP for souly the GangRP aspect, this is nightmare punishment and would make him and the peers around him more inclined to following the rules.