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[REQUEST] QOL Changes #77

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MrNewb opened this issue Jan 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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[REQUEST] QOL Changes #77

MrNewb opened this issue Jan 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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MrNewb commented Jan 19, 2024

The problem

Presently, the exclusive scripts providing these modifications are either paid or dispersed across numerous poorly functioning snippets. My recommendations aim to efficiently incorporate these features, not only challenging existing sellers but also aspiring to establish the most exceptional PD job on FiveM.

Ideal solution

  • Initial proposal:

    • Ideas for improvement with recognition of potential bloat.
  • Second idea:

    • Integration of a default minigame for breaking cuffs.
    • Explore handcuff swapping to statebags.
  • Third suggestion:

    • Consider pat-down animation using Scully's emote system or just using some alternative animations.
  • Fourth proposal:

    • Tow call option with awareness of potential bloat.
    • Trigger export based on online tow job status.
  • Fifth suggestion:

    • Incorporate forward and backward cuffed animations.
  • Sixth idea:

    • Introduction of PD revive feature with a check for EMS availability.
  • Seventh proposal:

    • Integration of ox_lib menu for evidence handling.
  • Eighth suggestion:

    • Implementation of breakable handcuffs with lockpick functionality.
  • Ninth idea:

    • Explore integration of GSR and BAC based on statebags.
  • Tenth idea:

    • Implement escort animations with arm grabbing and walking.
  • Eleventh idea:

    • Integration of badges from qbx_identity.

Note: While these ideas may seem tailored to my preferences, it's important to clarify that I've experimented with most of these using snippets. However, the current implementation runs poorly, is not considered best practice, and is aimed at proposing improvements that would benefit the community and elevate qbx to a higher standard than any other police job, whether free or paid.

Alternative solutions

Not doing it because people can do this on their own if wanted.

Additional context

sellers reselling qb/esx policejob with these snippets and escrowing with renamed events is just annoying and kinda spits in the face of all community projects.

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mafewtm commented Jan 19, 2024

qbx_policejob still needs refactoring and its on the list of things to do. I do recognize that this resource does have some bloat and it will be slimmed down and reduced throughout the process of refactoring. That being said, these are good ideas and I believe we do plan on implementing at least a majority of them

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MrNewb commented Jan 19, 2024

qbx_policejob still needs refactoring and its on the list of things to do. I do recognize that this resource does have some bloat and it will be slimmed down and reduced throughout the process of refactoring. That being said, these are good ideas and I believe we do plan on implementing at least a majority of them

Awesome, I feel bad because its a ton to ask I just threw it out because I figured it would help a ton of people.

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