Okay, I cannot find the suggestion template anywhere. I will write it out how I think I should and If I need to follow the template guidelines I will update it
Okay, So the "Defibrillators" Most people use the slang "Defib" is used during raid's to help up players to prevent NLR (New life rule) and your raid timer. But the big issue is, If your getting revived why do you lose your items?
A lot of people normally assume defibrillators revive your items ontop of a normal revive, Well maybe they should implement that?
Man made template so bare with it...
Why we should bring it in : Although people would keep special weapons on them a lot more if defibrillators revived weapons but then defibrillators would have a better use, Although a lot of people use them now, is it worth the one million? Who knows it is all opinion bases and we are all entitled to our own opinion.
What can this bring in : More defibrillators purchases / Sometimes less compensation requests / Less hassle.
On the other hand what can this do / Cons : Make special weapons a lot more easier to control since people won't lose them us much.
Thanks for reading this "Suggestion" Guy's and Girl's, Be sure to comment your opinion and what you like and dislike about this idea, Be open to say anything!
-Jack#RoadToAmmoBoost
UPDATE
Server Name: Zarp SSRP 1/2/3
Suggestion Title: Defibrillator Suggestion
How would it benefit the server: It would help people with rare and expensive items feel safer while raiding and carrying them in the
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If a Rdm was ever taken place you could be defibrillated for a member or a gang member to prevent you from having a bad day. ( If it was something like a Scan master )
Potential Issues/Exploits: If you was killed with a SpartanLazer / Scan master in a massive gang raid and your whole crew died they may come back and defibrillate the people with rare items... So maybe a 30-1 minute countdown can be put in place for the items to come back, And a 2-3min for a normal defib.
Additional notes: Defibrillators will go up in price or their could be a release of a 2.0 someday ( Would have to be Christmas or something for planned updates )