Argonath RPG Police Department
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tamagachi on February 06, 2013, 05:50:22 am
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I don't know if you've seen this video or not but I felt it was a great example of the P.I.T. maneuver. And since the car is a Mustang, it emulates the speed we generally deal with. The third maneuver by the criminal was pretty cool though.
http://youtu.be/S-jR6aOoDow (http://youtu.be/S-jR6aOoDow)
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Haha, just did a training on this! It's certainly one of the most efficient and useful tactics to bring pursuits to a controlled and safe end.
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Due to having to account for lag, if you tried that in-game, you'd just spin yourself out :P But lagpitting is awesome, I can never pass up an opportunity to do that.
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Haha, just did a training on this! It's certainly one of the most efficient and useful tactics to bring pursuits to a controlled and safe end.
Wish I had been there! I'm striving for HSP and PIT is definitely one of the more important skills to master.
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Damn, this is typically HSP. Persuit Intervention Maneuver,
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Well Tamagachi, it's a bit diffrent approach in SA:MP, as SA:MP is not snyced.
YouTube link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQEUOUnS-Jw)
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Well Tamagachi, it's a bit diffrent approach in SA:MP, as SA:MP is not snyced.
YouTube link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQEUOUnS-Jw)
Thanks for that link. It also gave me this video which is really helpful :war:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkZYIS54q_0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkZYIS54q_0)
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Amazing manuer , he is like Balla - Never give up :D
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I think this belongs in this board (http://arpd.argonathrpg.com/forum/index.php?board=19.0)
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I think this belongs in this board (http://arpd.argonathrpg.com/forum/index.php?board=19.0)
you're only sayin this because you can't pit! :p
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I think this belongs in this board (http://arpd.argonathrpg.com/forum/index.php?board=19.0)
you're only sayin this because you can't pit! :p
Smokey, (http://carlsbadcommunitygardens.org/wp-content/uploads//2012/10/smokey-the-bear.jpg) play nice
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Getting the right distance in-front of a suspect vehicle is crucial to performing a good P.I.T. Flipped dozen's of vehicle's doing it.
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I think this belongs in this board (http://arpd.argonathrpg.com/forum/index.php?board=19.0)
you're only sayin this because you can't pit! :p
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Getting the right distance in-front of a suspect vehicle is crucial to performing a good P.I.T. Flipped dozen's of vehicle's doing it.
Sadly, figuring out where's the sweet spot is several times harder than it is with lagshooting. With lagshooting you get several chances a second, whereas you only get so many chances at lagpit. From what I remember from SAPD Cadet training, there wasn't really all that much taught about lagpits, perhaps that could be worked on, against various vehicles and things and stuff.
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TinMan did one last night that was so good I literally went "Hollyyy shittt!" He flipped the car on the first try by going like ten meters in front of it
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A great chase skill to master.
Check this out. It's something that we used to use for teaching recruits in the old VCPD Academy 3/4 years back.
From our own Chase_Greggor, actually. :D
(http://i41.tinypic.com/359wlr9.gif)
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Even though the FBI rancher is a 4x4, and a bit high, PIT still works in some cases. They see us rollin' , they run. Sad thing about some police vehicles is the speed. On the highway you'll loose the advantage. But a good driver can beat a suspect in an infernus, both by driving skill and teamwork (eg: roadblocks).
PIT is one of the best tactics I've ever seen/used in SA:MP. Thanks for sharing those videos, I'm sure new officers will learn from it.
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A great chase skill to master.
Check this out. It's something that we used to use for teaching recruits in the old VCPD Academy 3/4 years back.
From our own Chase_Greggor, actually. :D
(http://i41.tinypic.com/359wlr9.gif)
Heh, I'm suprised you still remember that GIF I posted years ago :P ... I sure didn't remember it. Anyways, its a good tactic indeed. Anyone is free to use my GIF for their training if they wish. I'm just glad I could contribute.
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I remember when we used to do SKID & PIT trainings in the DPD with Giac, those should be organised some more in my opinion :D