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Suggestion Title: HUD Directions for Incidents.
Suggestion Description: Like the tutorial directional arrows, when you assign yourself to an incident as Firefighter/Police/EMS, you should have a directional arrow taking you to the incident. You can already see the locations using the dispatcher map on the police computer so this would not be broken, and this should definitely help with new players and people trying to find their way around the map after getting their first job. This should be a toggleable option in the F1 Settings and it should be enabled by default.
Why should this be added?:
- It will help a lot for new EMS, Firefighters and Police for responding to incidents. As often when a player joins a job for the first time they are useless (no offence) as they do not know their way around the map. This will help a lot for when there is only a few people on duty and some of them are new players.
What negatives could this have?:
- I cant think of anything, but let me know if you can think of any in the comments!
What problem would this suggestion solve?: New players not being able to do their job.
Medics/Firefighters actually responding to issues when first going on duty.
Suggestion Description: Like the tutorial directional arrows, when you assign yourself to an incident as Firefighter/Police/EMS, you should have a directional arrow taking you to the incident. You can already see the locations using the dispatcher map on the police computer so this would not be broken, and this should definitely help with new players and people trying to find their way around the map after getting their first job. This should be a toggleable option in the F1 Settings and it should be enabled by default.
Why should this be added?:
- It will help a lot for new EMS, Firefighters and Police for responding to incidents. As often when a player joins a job for the first time they are useless (no offence) as they do not know their way around the map. This will help a lot for when there is only a few people on duty and some of them are new players.
What negatives could this have?:
- I cant think of anything, but let me know if you can think of any in the comments!
What problem would this suggestion solve?: New players not being able to do their job.
Medics/Firefighters actually responding to issues when first going on duty.




