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Daily ban for "X" traffic violations in 24 hours.


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Sugestion Name:

Daily ban for "X" traffic violations in 24 hours.

 

Suggestion Description

Just like in real life, commit a large number of traffic violations, can at certain given time, result in loss of license for a certain time.

The objective is to recreate a more effective simulation scenery, re-educating the players, and especially avoid the constant stupid accidents per such violations.

The infractions to be counted would be, for example:

Driving in wrong way, pass the red light, exceed the limit of radar speed, driving with headlights off, that is, everything that the game itself already considers traffic violation.

Every violation, the server would display a message like:

"You have committed a violation, comet case more "X" violations in the next 24 hours, your account will be blocked for one day."

 

Any example images:

Dont have.

 

Why should it be added?:

The violations per day, and the lock time to access servers, can be reviewed with the way they deem most appropriate and effective.

One example is the famous "Need for speed" drivers, not respect anything and end up destroying the play of other players.

 

Sorry for my bad english! =/

 


 


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Simply no. Driving in a more realistic way should be encouraged, not enforced!

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