Illegal Jobs and Heists
Robberies no longer require a minimum amount of people to do the activity. But there will be a minimum amount of cops that need to be on duty to do certain heists.
The max number of individuals per heist is 10.
You are not required to wait for cops if you are able to accomplish the heist and leave. The reason for this rule is that most heists are designed to either take time or be fairly difficult. We want skill to win in many circumstances.
A scene is to never exceed the max amount of allotted players as identified in each jobs individual rule. The maximum number of PD allowed to respond to any single scene is 10. This means that a single job related scene is to never exceed 20 total players 10 v 10.
You are not allowed to bring PD on a chase to your entire group to gun them down. You are not allowed to radio in outside aid to a scene once both crim and PD side each has the max allotted players in scene.
You are allowed to radio for additional aid or back up on either crim or PD side when the total player cap has not been met. Meaning if the scene you are setting up has another driver approaching the job site at a later time that driver and anyone else who approaches the scene is counted in that jobs total number of players.
Once is player is downed they still count as an active member of the max amount of players you can involve in each job meaning once a player goes down this does not give either PD or crim side the option to bring in addidional aid. Once the max players on a single side of a scene are either down have escaped the scene is over.
Heist and Robbery scenes should TAKE TIME! We want the scene to fully playout. You are allowed to vehicle swap and use every necessary item to accompish a goal. With that in mind, cops will also have a full arsenal of equipment to use at their disposal as well.
Losing is apart of RP. If you lose and go to prison, saltiness ruins the game for everyone else. Likewise, as a police officer if you're having a bad run of losing chases or fights, chins up. You'll have plenty of wins and plenty of losses on both sides.
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