Extending on this idea. What if you were able to leave your vehicle, without the engine turning off? While the engine is running, gas would still decrease. So you would have to actually turn your engine on and off realistically. Just like you would in real life
Quote from: Crap-Head on May 03, 2013, 05:14:29 PMExtending on this idea. What if you were able to leave your vehicle, without the engine turning off? While the engine is running, gas would still decrease. So you would have to actually turn your engine on and off realistically. Just like you would in real life and make it so your car doesnt lock. Guy i work with at dominoes had his car stolen cause he left it running while on a delivery.
Quote from: Statua on May 03, 2013, 05:23:17 PMQuote from: Crap-Head on May 03, 2013, 05:14:29 PMExtending on this idea. What if you were able to leave your vehicle, without the engine turning off? While the engine is running, gas would still decrease. So you would have to actually turn your engine on and off realistically. Just like you would in real life and make it so your car doesnt lock. Guy i work with at dominoes had his car stolen cause he left it running while on a delivery.What if we made auto locks a buyable feature? Like the "remoteless" key that's currently implemented? When you buy automatic locks you get the remote locks, and automatic locks when you exit the vehicle? Make it cheap, like $5000, though.But yeah, I like the fact that you have to turn your engine off. It'll make my "/me turns engine off" bind a lot better