Suggestion Title: Vehicular Robbery
Suggestion Description: I believe it should be against the rules to initiate a robbery by running over the victim first.
Why should this be added?:
- It is unfair to the victim, as they have no time to react to the robbery. The robber has his victim on the ground and stunned before even initiating, as well as at a lower health and concussed, making fighting back an impossibility.
- The possibility of RDM/KOS is present if they hit a pedestrian too hard, or if the pedestrian is already low health for some reason, and if this happens they can just claim accidental manslaughter, and we will have no way of knowing if it's true or not.
What negatives could this have?:
- Robbers may find loopholes to this in some way, I am unsure of how they would but I'm sure it would happen.
What problem would this suggestion solve?: This would maintain a fair grounds for the victim and the robber. the victim would have time to react to the robbery, instead of being in a position where death or surrender are the only two options, even if the victim is better equipped or there are multiple victims.
Suggestion Description: I believe it should be against the rules to initiate a robbery by running over the victim first.
Why should this be added?:
- It is unfair to the victim, as they have no time to react to the robbery. The robber has his victim on the ground and stunned before even initiating, as well as at a lower health and concussed, making fighting back an impossibility.
- The possibility of RDM/KOS is present if they hit a pedestrian too hard, or if the pedestrian is already low health for some reason, and if this happens they can just claim accidental manslaughter, and we will have no way of knowing if it's true or not.
What negatives could this have?:
- Robbers may find loopholes to this in some way, I am unsure of how they would but I'm sure it would happen.
What problem would this suggestion solve?: This would maintain a fair grounds for the victim and the robber. the victim would have time to react to the robbery, instead of being in a position where death or surrender are the only two options, even if the victim is better equipped or there are multiple victims.