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Autopilot.cs cleo allowed
« on: June 24, 2021, 03:25:59 am »
I suggest to make the auto pilot not legal to make driving relax Put your hands down and wait to arrived at the  location Mikes Cops and Robbers are nice server but let the auto pilot allowed plsss
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Re: Autopilot.cs cleo allowed
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2021, 08:56:20 am »
-1 :-X it won't be helpful that much principally in chases against someone,

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Re: Autopilot.cs cleo allowed
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2021, 09:27:04 am »
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Game Modifications
Certain modifications can cause you to (sometimes unintentionally) have an unfair advantage over other players. For example, if you have a vehicle mod that changes the collision (the 'solid' mesh that surrounds the object to detect collision (e.g. a bullet hitting the car or two vehicles colliding) - basically change the shape) this can cause a major advantage as players may shoot your vehicle but miss because of the different appearances of your vehicles on each client.

Texture modifications are fine as long as it's not something ridiculous like making stuff transparent. For example removing clouds is fine if your computer's performance is an issue.
Sound modifications are 100% fine.
CLEO mods are generally not allowed. If they give you an advantage - they aren't allowed. A mod which makes you fly like superman isn't allowed.
Animation mods are not allowed as they will affect the game's sync.
Editing your vehicle handling is NOT allowed.

Nope.