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CruiseBuddy

CruiseBuddy was created out of passion for [TC] community and as a project for learning new programming language. Idea of this tool is to give some extra capabilities on top of existing InSim of [TC] servers. You're welcome to suggest new ideas which would extend this tool and make it more essential for everyone.

CruiseBuddy will work only while playing on [TC] CityDriving (https://city-driving.co.uk) servers.

CruiseBuddy is not affiliated with or endorsed by [TC].

Current Functionalities

Notifications

Audible configured notifications for various events like SOS calls, AFK warning and chat mentions. Set specific audible notification for when getting a tow call, police call or when someone is reporting a danger or requesting a support. Includes AFK warning notification so you can get back into the game before you get kicked and Chat Mention notification so you won't miss a message when someone uses your name in the chat.

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Event-Based Tracker and Quick-Spectate (Peeking)

Automated tracker which sets a tracked player when responding to a call. You can also manually select a player to track. Tracking gives you a chance to peek at the player while holding a configured keybind which can be changed any time.

Peeking is not available while in a chase as it would give unfair advantage.

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Dynamic Keybinds

The idea is to have multiple keybinds on the same keys which would work only for specific roles. For example, you have a button on the wheel, you can bind it to command !chase when playing as COP, but when you're CIV, it will be binded to command !getup and etc.

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Planned Functionalities

  • Automatic Replies
  • Automatic Indicators
  • Speed Limiter
  • More...

Prerequisites

Latest .NET Framework (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2203304)

Installation Guide

  1. Download the latest version from Releases section.
  2. Unextract downloaded file to any directory.
  3. Launch Live For Speed and make sure that you've set InSim port (press T and type /insim=29999).
  4. Start CruiseBuddy.exe.

Issues and Suggestions

Please report issues to [TC] forum thread (https://forum.city-driving.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=37722). Additionally, you can make suggestions on the same thread. This project is developed on free-time and is not guaranteed to be finished or improved a lot in the future.