Suggestion Use Supply Signals To Call Helicopters

rabidkevin

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I was a user of the original CHT plugin and loved the strength and challenge of your take on a custom heli plugin. However we got rid of /shop on our server and went for full immersion, so thats why we decided on using the alternative HeliSignals plugin. Your heli logic is better but the main reason I use HeliSignals plugin is because we give the heli signals in the loot table and let players find them. The plugin then has tight integration with the supply signal for refunding, announcing in chat, cooldowns, etc. I know you mentioned on the supply signals thread that you would look into a refund method for that plugin, but ultimately it would be best if the supply signal respected the actual CHT2 cooldowns and global heli limits. It should call the signal to the player where they threw the signal
 
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