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04-26-2019, 06:02 PM
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I simple list with a picture and some information to make it possible for the police to go out looking for the person is a great idea. +support
Systems with low or shallow player-to-player interaction erode the social dynamics that keeps FL interesting.
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I do think that there should be certain restrictions on who can be wanted. You wouldn't put up someone on the most wanted list for speeding or jaywalking etc.
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Gives the whole “Underground RP” a realistic feel to it
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I'd like to say though, even without this, I've been able to set up a bounty hunter roleplay with inspiration I got while playing Red Dead Redemption 2.
After making someone wanted, you can then put the details of their wanted status in the laws, along with the reward and whether they're wanted alive or dead.
Additionally you can make use of the traffic signs to put up the details of bounties. A bounty board essentially.
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