David

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  1. Air Vehicles

    You, sir, are an idiot who can not be gotten through to. Marked and labelled as a lost cause.
  2. Who here has law enforcement "experience?"

    Although I have never experienced FIBUA against live enemy, all FIBUA drills that I have engaged in have been some of the quickest and most dynamic manoeuvres that the military operate, the reason being; as soon as the enemy know you are in a building - you are in danger. Not having a go at you... I'd just be interested to see how this could be done slowly and still be safe?
  3. Hi All. I have no idea if this is appropriate to the game and if controllers such as XBOX 360 gamepads will be supported; however, depending on how realistic the driving experience is planned to be, I would really like to see controller support for game wheels such as the Logitech G27, 29 etc. I use the G29 and love it to pieces for a few games. It would be nice to see clutch support for vehicles that could use it (you can choose between manual and automatic transmissions perhaps?.. or set this as a game option) but this seems like it could be a lot of work. I feel that it would add a nice dimension of realism and would add to the driving experience in the game, but I'm sure people will feel differently. tl;dr - add support for wheels such as Logitech G29
  4. Air Vehicles

    Do you not understand? This has nothing to do with economy or player equality; this has to do with roleplay experiences within the game. Even if helicopters were 1 million dollars, inevitably, players would achieve this and the scenario which PARATUS describes would happen; and the more people you take out of these interactions, the more dead the world would begin to feel. tl;dr - no
  5. Hi All. I, personally, am very interested to see what police vehicles the developers choose to implement. We have seen from the video that the 'DOGE' vehicle is in the lineup for starters. I am a fan of the Crown Vic, but I think its day is over - policing is changing and so are the vehicles in which Law Enforcement operate. Many forces nowadays are choosing to completely destabilize the sedan craze, with fleets being brought in of full Ford Police Interceptor Utilities. These SUVs are considered more versatile and more useful by many LE organizations over the US; including the California Highway Patrol which in 2013 selected the Ford SUV as their new vehicle, and its looking as if in excess of 700 of these vehicles will be purchased by the force. The Crown Vic, however, is a symbol of American policing in some respects and in games such as GTA we see it rolled out in some shape or another. I am interested to see if Identity will roll out a Crown Vic look-alike or if they will choose to remain with their 'DOGE' and other selected vehicles. I, myself, would like to see a SUV-type vehicle implemented in identity; in my opinion they are the best direction forward for modern policing. The driver is raised higher off the ground, there is more space inside for an officer to manoeuvre and store essential equipment (such as rifles in the front racks and medical kit, etc in the trunk), and also allow for officers to place detainees in the rear of the vehicle easier. Stepping down and out (as in an SUV) is much easer than pushing out and up (as in a Crown Vic) when exiting, and again makes the experience easier and more comfortable for the officer. Anybody know anything else, or have different opinions?