Mafia III: Definitive Edition

Mafia III: Definitive Edition

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Police system in Mafia 3
Let's talk about the police in Mafia 3 as this is more important than most minor stuff.
1. The police will no longer issue tickets for traffic law violations. It is still uncertain if they will still chase you for traffic law violations, some said they did, some say they do not, it may depend the game's difficulty. (Running red lights, speeding, collision).
2. The police may no longer arrest you for petty crimes as well. No youtuber checked if they would arrest you for petty crimes (Traffic law violations, harassing, tresspassing), therefore no one is able to give a definitive answer.
3. The police will shoot to kill more often.
4. There is no longer wanted person, wanted car and star levels which makes the system more complex and complicated, confusing what they will do, but for now, it seems very simple, shoot to kill for any crime, verbal warning for tresspassing unlike the previous Mafia games.
5. The police, according some youtubers, will issue a verbal warning to you if you are in whites-only areas or heavily white district (Where there are no blacks). They will just tell you to leave the area or the district. It is uncertain what will they do if you refuse to listen them.
6. The police will react if you have a gun in the open. Generally, they react to ANYTHING you do (Robbing, shooting in the air, etc) but it is widely uncertain if they react to other NPC violations (Mobsters opening fire at you in the public street for example).
7. The police is seemingly racist to you. One cop can say "N**** you need to back off" if you approach a cop. Failing to do so, may get yourself shot.
8. Police will shoot your car's tires, this is the first time method to stop your car in Mafia series. There is a way to stop this by customizing your car to have bulletproof tires.
9. According to Mafia Game (Facebook), the police will react to gangsters who are opening fire on streets at Lincoln (Those with red cars). Depending the district.

I also noticed that the police's investigation is much more realistic and detailed. In Mafia II, if you shoot in the air, nearby cops will walk to the area where you just shot and casually walk off afterwards. In Mafia III, the police will investigate the area and will also radio in for multiple patrol cars (Which will respond with sirens and drive around the area, looking for a shooter). But sadly, they will always assume it was you who opened fire if you are front of the police too long (As the blue zone is placed onto you, dont confuse it with the red and blue flashing zones).

Robbing a store, from what I saw, shooting and killing the clerk will automatically triger police response but you wont get instantly "wanted" as they will investigate the area first.

Witnesses will call the police through the phone booth if you do ANY crime, whatever district you are in. If a police officer is nearby, the witness will run to him instead. You can incapacitate the civilians who are reporting you, non-lethaly, similarly to Watch Dogs style but in hilarious animation/takedown lol.

If the witness manages to report to the cop/police, a blue zone will be placed onto you and police will arrive and investigate. Depending the district.

If the police directly witnesses you commiting a crime, you instantly get wanted (Where blue and red zones will flash on your map, much like GTA, Watch Dogs and Driver series style.) at which they will instantly open fire at you (Again, GTA V style).

Unlike in Mafia II, there can be multiple patrol cars in a white district and none in black district. Police will arrive to white district's calls immediately, they may or may not respond to calls in black district. It is uncertain to my opinion if they will still refuse to come if you begin murdering African-American civilians.

So far, while the wanted system is removed (Wanted stars, wanted person, etc), it is still uncertain what weaponry the police will use. But from what I saw, they either use revolvers during drive-by shoot or just shotgun. No video shows of them shooting at you with thompsons which is realistic at that setting.

The police will drive-by shoot with revolver and shotgun, yes. But it is done in much realistic method. In Mafia II, almost the whole body of the cop would lean out of the window which is unrealistic as it is too risky in real-life to be done so. In Mafia III, the cop seems to lean his hand out and aim at your car/yourself and shoot. The driver, unlike Mafia I, cannot drive-by but will prepare his weapon during chase and will immediately shoot once he steps out, it seems.

The dispatching voice is okayish.

Again, there are 2 zones to keep in mind. The blue zone with a dot. Blue zone means police is investigating the area and the small dot means if you are within that, you will immediately get spotted by the police and a pursuit will begin, at which map will flash blue and red zone. Blue and red zone means, run away, they are on your tail. In short (For now I hope), either you escape from the cops or you die, as they wont arrest you. You can ask Burke to help you by bribing the police which they will let you off with a few seconds/minutes.

If you lose police sight, the police a.i will react realistically unlike in Mafia II. In Mafia II, the police will go to your last seen location and stare at the wall until the blue bar is empty. In Mafia III, they will roam around the area with sirens on and in average speeding, realistically looking for you.

What else.. My only questions so far is: 1. Do they ticket? 2. Do they arrest?

Your thoughts?
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Cappy Sep 27, 2016 @ 12:34pm 
It seems like a pretty thorough police system. If the ticket system isn't there I will miss that, however, it may be for the better. You do have to keep in mind that the developer purposely wants this game to be very cinematic, with tons of action packed moments, car drifting, speeding, exaggerated explosions and reactions, etc. And the police system could've gotten in the way of that and become possibly annoying. So I can definitely see why they would possibly tone it down in certain aspects from where it was in Mafia II. However the improvements they made are fantastic and most welcome. Seems a much more in-depth system here than what it is in other open world games.
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Blåhaj Blast Oct 1, 2016 @ 4:06am 
They seem way too quick to shoot at you, and I will miss the goofiness of stopping for tickets. That being said, the police AI seems a lot smarter in a really good way this time around. Mafia II's cops couldn't drive worth ♥♥♥♥ and were so unbelievably stupid during combat that it wasn't really all that fun.
InspectorDamage Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:22am 
Haven't managed to put all of these to the test yet but fingers crossed if they're not in the game yet, they'll be implementing some of them. (I know Devs are making some optimisation changes as well as a few gameplay changes so we'll see)

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Ghost Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:24am 
You do get arrested for trespassing.
Chaos12Legion Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:30am 
Im a little dissapointed there is more of a Gta V system for cops this time. The only time police arrest you if you drive is when you bump into cars, some objects and civilians if they are near. Some times they dont care. I would have love those little extra details, being able to use phones on the street, eating hotdogs, and getting fined if you drive to fast etc.
InspectorDamage Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:40am 
Originally posted by Patrikseve:
Im a little dissapointed there is more of a Gta V system for cops this time. The only time police arrest you if you drive is when you bump into cars, some objects and civilians if they are near. Some times they dont care. I would have love those little extra details, being able to use phones on the street, eating hotdogs, and getting fined if you drive to fast etc.

Haven't come across that myself yet, bit of an RP kinda guy, but like I said'; fingers crossed. I'm no Dewv but I'm sure a simple ticket violatio/warning for speeding etc wouldn't be too hard to implicate? But, hey, what do I know...
Shredder Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:45am 
Originally posted by Sharky:
They seem way too quick to shoot at you, and I will miss the goofiness of stopping for tickets.
Have you watched American news lately? ;)
UncivilS3rvant Oct 9, 2016 @ 9:45am 
Originally posted by Thekillergreece(GRE):
Unlike in Mafia II, there can be multiple patrol cars in a white district and none in black district. Police will arrive to white district's calls immediately, they may or may not respond to calls in black district. It is uncertain to my opinion if they will still refuse to come if you begin murdering African-American civilians.

I accidently ran over a black civilian and the police announcer essentially asked if anyone could be bothered to take a look at it...
Tested all. Hangar 13 told us a lot lies. Video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjr1xLYKD64
RageMojo Oct 10, 2016 @ 9:17am 
It would have been nice to have an option to leave it arcade like or have them mimick mafia 2 mechanics. Persanlly i found the cops in M2 to be too much, but i agree they should be more aware and tougher in this game. Especailly since we can blow out their tires when cashing us.
UncivilS3rvant Oct 10, 2016 @ 10:07am 
Originally posted by RageMojo:
It would have been nice to have an option to leave it arcade like or have them mimick mafia 2 mechanics. Persanlly i found the cops in M2 to be too much, but i agree they should be more aware and tougher in this game. Especailly since we can blow out their tires when cashing us.

I'm not sure about this, in all honesty. Whilst I'm kind of wishing that the cops would be more responsive to my irresponsible driving, I'm also kind of happy I'm not forced to drive as I would in real life or spend half the game trying to avoid the cops.

For me, part of the fun of these games is driving like a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ idiot, screeching round corners like CI5 in a Ford Capri Mk III, dodging oncoming traffic, taking out lamp posts and street signage and racing through red lights.

So for me, I'm quite happy the cops are relaxed about my attempts to turn New Orleans into the Top Gear track until the point where I mistime my turn and slam into them, at which point I fully deserve to be chased or shot and killed.
Aldodrem Oct 10, 2016 @ 10:11am 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixlszwKVVP0
Including bits about the police^
UncivilS3rvant Oct 10, 2016 @ 10:11am 
Originally posted by Aldodrem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixlszwKVVP0
Including bits about the police^

Oh, bugger off with that stupid bloody video.
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Date Posted: Sep 27, 2016 @ 11:16am
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