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I spy with my little eye
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KikiMofo Wrote:I would just like to add to this that silenced revolvers are impossible except for the m1895 Nagant Revolver. The .38 would not be possible to use a suppressor on.
This is really depressing if the only reason you wouldn't want it in is because it doesn't make much sense from a real life perspective. I've already stated that the suppressor would reduce damage down to near nothing. Given that huge pitfall, the fact that it's the future and the fact the game uses nonsense physics, would it be really that stretch of the imagination to have a suppressor on a revolver? You tell me.

Firepower Wrote:Also make it so that when you're actually using the camera monitor computers the menu doesn't reset every time you click on a camera
I honestly thought they fixed this with the new iteration of the camera system?

Roomba Wrote:Stuff.

Yeah i'm not too sure quilty's concerns are justified. Like you said AI's can do it anyway in a click of a button. It would be awkward for the AI to do it through my proposed set up, as he'll have to swoosh over to security, click on the cameras, then find the officer on the list.

Your concern is a fair point. Maybe switching to AI's network is a bit too lazy. I didn't really think about it as means of spying on the AI but seeing what he's seeing could severely weaken AI's powers.
My reasoning was for "automatic feed", so instead of clicking multiple buttons , you'd have one camera system (the ai's) to give you out a multiple feed.
Perhaps it could be done this way? Have automatic feeds of various departments, lets say "medical feed"; would switch around the cameras at medical every 10 seconds, by clicking you can stop it from switching, similar to how security cameras work irl.

Frank_Stein Wrote:Stuff
Some really interesting points there, although i'll have to agree to disagree about the camera sunglasses, as I do believe this WOULD act as a massive incentive to have one guy at the shots. The problem is, with those systems, is time and effeciency. What would be quicker, asking the officer to open a door, or PDA messaging the AI? It needs to be more fleshed out.
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