Pretty self explanatory. Gives FSP the ability to pursue SRTs better, also gives more purpose to SPU, as they will have a high speed pursuit unit
stop right fucking there. You do realize that FSP has spike strips, rambars. they do not need a mf SRT
all leos have rambars, spikes need a lot of coordination, and SPU is useless, this gives SPU a purpose, and allows a small group of LEOs to be able to gain control of a pursuit with higher speed vehicles
nope it’ll make us have too much advantages
which is how firestone will die off.
the whole point of the SRT is to give criminals 1 advantage over cops
this is literally their only advantage in this overly cop favoring game
I agree, imagine every time you’re in pursuit, the officers catch up. It’d get annoying and you’d just quit the game entirely
This is very unrealistic and uneeded. The reason why law enforcement vehicles are slower the civilians are because they weigh more. And according to newton’s laws of physics, more acceleration is needed for cars that weigh more. Just because the car is unmarked, does not mean it should go faster than civilian variants.
i mean many cop cars are modified to be faster and tougher than their civilian base but like
irl many criminals have faster cars than cops
How about we change it to SCSO
wink wink
LMAO pls no
The SET has exactly one purpose: to make the game not to easy for cops and to give criminals a chance to evade.
bruh you posted another topic on how you want more things for LEOs, criminals already suffer from civilian pay.
SRTs are to kill the driver then burn the car when criminals run someone over
Or wait till it runs over an active RP scene then cuff rush it
as an FSP SPU trooper no, just no
Let me clarify 2 main concerns that have come up:
“The SRT is the only criminal advantage over LEOs, therefore it creates balance”
While yes it is the only car that can beat out any LEO car, it is often used to FRP and cause mayhem. As for balance, the fact that the unmarked charger was chosen was intentional, as a select few amount of officers even have the ability to drive it, making it a specialized vehicle that can be employed if available or needed.
“LEO cars are slower because of their weight, and this would be unrealistic”
While this is true for most patrol cars, there are departments that have high-speed vehicles with minimal equipment which are used for pursuits, such as the Camaro, Corvette, and even the GTR.
Examples: