Cop N' Threat Radar
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Cop N' Threat Radar is a mod for GTA San Andreas that introduces an advanced radar system to track nearby police units and threats. The mod displays custom blips on the mini-map for foot patrol officers, police vehicles (including helicopters), and hostile pedestrians, enhancing situational awareness during high-speed chases, gunfights, and aggressive NPC reactions.
The mod is fully customizable, allowing players to modify blip colors, sizes, and styles via the Cop N Threat Radar.ini configuration file.
Features:
- Police Tracking
- Detects all nearby police officers, including those in vehicles and helicopters.
- Detects all nearby police officers, including those in vehicles and helicopters.
- Threat Tracking (can be disabled in the .ini file)
- Identifies hostile pedestrians who:
- Engage in combat with the player.
- React aggressively to vehicle collisions caused by the player.
- Identifies hostile pedestrians who:
- Customization Options
- Modify blip color, display style, and size for police, helicopters, and threats.
This mod enhances the player's ability to anticipate danger, making police encounters and street conflicts more engaging in GTA San Andreas.
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