The one for ESX is nothing more than a modified version of the FREE no pixel clone. This one is at least original.
If you want to be cheap, that’s fine, but why clutter this dev’s post complaining about it. This dev priced his work at what he values his time to be worth. If you don’t agree, then don’t buy it.
Personally, I’m loving it so far. Super easy to use. Nicely detailed. Simple setup and worked instantly. Worth every penny he believes his time is worth. He shouldn’t change the price to satisfy people that just don’t want to spend the money for quality work.
Technically you can do a partial search but, as-is, you would have to put both a first and last name. If you mean being able to search via only first or last name, I could possibly look into that
Yes, at the very least not requiring all fields. This way if an officer doesn’t remember a first or last name, they can do the other and find who they are looking for. However, as far as the license plate, a partial would be great for times they don’t see the entire plate or if a witness doesn’t remember the entire plate.
And why can’t it be a way for officers to get calls when someone calls 911? Most servers don’t have 50-60 or more people on a night in order to have one or two do dispatch.
However, to be honest. The main feature that it should have that can be found in every other MDT is partial searches. When you ask about a feature, you get told to pay over $120.00 for the unencrypted version and do it yourself.
Too bad too, it’s a beautiful MDT with one little needed feature (partial searches) that makes it nearly useless and makes me recommend one of the free ones over this one. They do partial searches and take calls.
The resource isn’t updated very often, typically updates are few and far between. The last update was pushed 3 months ago which added compatbility to QBCore and much more.
That is correct, there is no translation available as of yet. However, I plan on pushing out an update very soon that adds support to translate the entirety of the MDT.