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RDR Witnesses [.NET]

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NOTE: This mod is currently being completely re-written. Due to being rushed I missed a lot of stuff. Rewriting the entire thing will be simpler. Along with this I am also bringing in Jedijosh to contribute.
If you are thinking of reviewing this mod in a video then I suggest you hold off until 1.1 is released.


Bringing back a beloved feature from RDR to V - Presenting, RDR-Witnesses!

About
This mod brings back a feature I loved in RDR, witnesses.
No longer will you get random wanted levels when you commit crimes with absolutely no-one around.
Now, in order to get a wanted level, a pedestrian must see you commit a crime and flee from you to dial the police.
You can chase down these witnesses and kill them to get rid of any possible heat from law enforcement.

NOTE: People in cars are not counted as witnesses. If you disagree with this, let me know and I'll update it to include it.


Features
  • Have pedestrians witness your crimes and tell the police.
  • No longer random wanted levels when commiting crimes in the middle of nowhere.
  • Chase witnesses down and shoot them to get rid of the heat.
  • Dynamic crime system. Proper response based on the crimes you commit.



  • Requirements
  • .NET Framework 4.5.2
  • Visual C++ 2015
  • ScriptHookV
  • ScriptHookVDotNet


  • Installation
    1. Copy "gTaTer_RDRWitnessV.dll" to your /scripts/ folder.
    2. Copy "gTaTer_RDRWitnessV.ini" to your /scripts/ folder.


    Changelog
    1.0
  • Initial release


  • To be added in next update
  • Be able to pay off witnesses.
  • Instant wanted level when commiting crime next to police officer.
  • Fix so that you are able to rob stores, since currently the shopkeep becomes the only witness.
  • Less chance of getting a witness when using suppressed weapons.
  • Further optimization.
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    Subido por primera vez: 7 de febrero de 2016
    Última actualización: 8 de febrero de 2016
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