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So this is something good I've been thinking about for a while since i, myself am in law enforcement. Is it really too hard for game developers to make an open world police game?
Something like GTA open world. You start out in the academy, graduate to the street and hop into patrol. You have the freedom to answer to dispatched calls as you see fit. Crime happens everywhere, everyday.
This open world system should show that. For example, your in the game, you have been on your shift for an hour or so, you walk into a store for a coffee, to your surprise, while you walk in you notice there is an active robbery in the very store you just walked in, so now you have to deal with it.
The ability to conduct traffic stops, breathalyze people, normal pedestrian stops, proper searches- the whole 9 yeards. I just feel it would be a whole lot of fun. And to think about the multi-player this could offer!
In the open online game play it could be like GTA, just mayhem everywhere. Players can choose to be a civilian causing havoc like GTA, or an officer patrolling to stop them and throw them in the slammer! Am I alone here? Am I the only one who would absolutely love a game like this? @sheriff514: na its a PC only game. Its an open world online role play mod for Arma 3, you can be a civilian and take regular jobs(taxi driver, banker, car dealer, etc), criminal life( rob people, murder, kidnap, sell drugs), You can apply to become acop. There is an actual police force with rank structure and there is a academy type thing where you gotta learn police codes and rules, You can do pretty much everything a real cop would do.
They use task force radio so its pretty legit. You can also be a paramedic and heal and revive people.
Its really good if you're into heavy roleplay. Its pretty much the closet thing to what you're looking for. Wow, no one has mentioned True Crime: Streets of L.A.
And True Crime: New York City? These games are almost exactly what OP described. Maybe not every detail, but you play as cop and as you drive around the city inbetween story missions and whatnot, crimes pop up and you can choose to deal with them.
You can randomly frisk people on the streets for drugs and whatnot. You can be a 'bad' cop with other cops chasing you if you cause too much trouble. Granted, they're old games now. But I really liked them when I was younger. They were some of the first open world games I played. Of course, I found GTA San Andreas to be much better once I played that. Nevertheless, I always wanted to see an actual follow up to these games.
True Crime: Hong Kong turned into Sleeping Dogs, which was a great game, but it didn't have all the same elements as the True Crime games. You play as a cop but it's more of a standard open world city game than a game where you're actually doing cop stuff outside of the main story. I've been looking for a game exactly like this for quite some time. Also a bladerunneresque game.
There isn't enough variety in open world games imo. I like the witcher and GTA and Batman but I'm picky as far as quality. Cyberpunk is coming.
I'd like to see there be more detective games like this. Or where you play a good guy in a modern world. I was a big fan of police quest and gabriel knight and games like that growing up and always though games like that would be brought to the open world.
LA Noire was really good but not as expansive. Rockstar could have done a much better job with it. They really could take the open world to a whole other level as far as just gripping action stories in the open world. I was even thinking about a no country for old men type game where it's just really gritty. GTA is sort of like this though. But you could have a game where a murderer is on the loose in a huge open world and you have run ins with him a long the way etc.
Just different crimes happening etc and crime stories you follow. City of Crime or something like that.
Sounds great. Don't forget about the parts where you conduct swat raids at 3am and hold an entire family at gunpoint while you tear their home apart looking for the pot you got a tip from your drug-using informant about. Oooo, or what about the around-the-house simulator minigame? You know- after you've shot some unarmed kid because he couldn't hear you over his headphones, and you're on paid vacation while your department 'investigates' the incident? Traffic stops?
Sounds great! Better make sure there is a dedicated 'I smell marijuana' button.
Or better yet, you can call in the k9 unit and press a button to tell it when to 'hit' on the car, manufacturing probable cause at will. But how will the developers manage the subtle nuances of how to escalate a non-consensual encounter with a non-violent citizen to the point where you get to taze him and beat him into a bloody mess? Will the be a button to turn off your body cam? Or will it be the same button you press at your cruiser to stop the dash cam?
Rockstar is reportedly banning Grand Theft Auto 5 players from for using mods – in single-player. Shortly after the immensely popular Grand Theft Auto 5 launched on PC in April, Rockstar told IGN that it would not tolerate mods that negatively affect the GTA Online experience. 'Our fans do some amazing things with our games,' Rockstar told us last month, 'but our priority is on making sure nothing detracts from the integrity of the GTA Online experience, and working to prevent anything that can potentially have a negative impact on the overall community.'
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