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Suggestion Title: Switch seats
Suggestion Description: If possible it would really be nice to be able to switch car seats in a vehicle without having to get out and get back in when you're already inside.
A small gui with all available seats can show up where a player left clicks the seat then X's out when finished.
OR
Keybinds are setup where if a seat is open, the player can click and the game will switch them to that seat.
For balancing reasons so you don't have this situation:
Every time a player wishes to switch seats they get a loading bar for 3 second delay.
Why should this be added?:
- QoL
- More control of your character
- Helps in shootouts by decreasing awkward movement
- Helps in roleplay in general
- Adds a layer of depth to the vehicle system in PERPHeads
What negatives could this have?:
- People switching from the front of a Transit Van to the back, Can be RP'ed as modification or seen as unrealistic action. This is staff discretion but definitely a debatable point.
- Might be too much work if it's hard to code?
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Suggestion Description: If possible it would really be nice to be able to switch car seats in a vehicle without having to get out and get back in when you're already inside.
A small gui with all available seats can show up where a player left clicks the seat then X's out when finished.
OR
Keybinds are setup where if a seat is open, the player can click and the game will switch them to that seat.
For balancing reasons so you don't have this situation:
Every time a player wishes to switch seats they get a loading bar for 3 second delay.
Why should this be added?:
- QoL
- More control of your character
- Helps in shootouts by decreasing awkward movement
- Helps in roleplay in general
- Adds a layer of depth to the vehicle system in PERPHeads
What negatives could this have?:
- People switching from the front of a Transit Van to the back, Can be RP'ed as modification or seen as unrealistic action. This is staff discretion but definitely a debatable point.
- Might be too much work if it's hard to code?
Useful Images: