Tier 1 TFU Update Discussion

Kids today have no idea how good they have it, back in the day you were pinned down taking fire in projex stairwell and the only heavily armed backup available was SWAT consisting of a 6 year old, a laptop track pad gamer, a minge and a dude from Zimbabwe with 5 million ping.
Now you just have me at 10 FPS at Projex because my laptop is temp throttling armed with an M16 and will more then likely teamkill you on the way in.
 
Previous system imo was impractical, you had to have experience of doing the role without doing the role, all squeezed into a couple hour training session, which from experience wasn't great with more casual players being absolutely wiped by the trainers at any given moment.

That aside, its a positive step to a more diverse and open PD, not massive applications for some guns in the grand scheme of things.
Which is why the division was taking steps to expose people to tactics, equipment and the alike by opening 'training days' and making the apps easier every-time they were closed and re-opened.

The last TFU apps before this update had a higher pass rate than what Traffic currently has. Exposing people to equipment and situations where they are clearly not ready knowledge or experience wise will make them go through a cycle of getting into trouble for not knowing better as well as ruin the experience of players on the receiving end of these misconducts. This update simply had undone the years worth of work that multiple command members throughout their time have put towards the division in favour of a change that considered nothing more than making TFU apps as easy as applying for patrol officer.
 
Previous system imo was impractical, you had to have experience of doing the role without doing the role, all squeezed into a couple hour training session, which from experience wasn't great with more casual players being absolutely wiped by the trainers at any given moment.
I had no TFU experience at all and managed to pass first time a few years ago, the practical training is really quite lenient if you just read the handbook first (which has become evident that a some of the RTFOs are not doing, judging on the Help & Support threads on the discord)
 
I had no TFU experience at all and managed to pass first time a few years ago, the practical training is really quite lenient if you just read the handbook first (which has become evident that a some of the RTFOs are not doing, judging on the Help & Support threads on the discord)
Don't even get started with the help threads...
 
As a PD main always wanting cops to be more powerful… I hate the update.

TFU Command did an amazing job coming up with a great update, but it seems the deep state wanted to make changes to it that ruined the implementation. Cops that have no idea how to actually play the game are now given much larger guns to cause more problems.

The fact Senior Officer which gets you basically a red dot sight requires more work and observation from higher ups, but in order to become a SWAT member you just have to answer 10 questions (and not even get them all right).

TFU Recruit should require 2 OR’s from TFTO, or TFU Supervisors, and should have a minimum PD playtime of at least 25 hours as well as SENIOR OFFICER RANK.
 
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