12-26-2024, 08:59 PM
Neutral opinion about this (maybe more on agreeing part). The faster a seccie press alert, the faster you can take them away or run off to other spot before other security notice. At the same time, most people play sec with their PDA open. I do see an issue when people use the alert more to invite other security to chase the antagonist, rather than using the radio or using it when they are actually in danger/alone when handling an antagonist.
The reason why I am neutral, I just don't think how this would change a lot if most officers have their PDA open anyway. Also, it won't stop people who press it when they don't need to, but make it a bit harder for people who need to press it when they do need it. We also already have security health alert "nerfed" in some way.
The reason why I am neutral, I just don't think how this would change a lot if most officers have their PDA open anyway. Also, it won't stop people who press it when they don't need to, but make it a bit harder for people who need to press it when they do need it. We also already have security health alert "nerfed" in some way.