OCrime is a standalone, locally hosted crime reporting, analysis, and situational-awareness platform designed for OSTİM — an industrial technopark and its surrounding neighborhoods. It enables secure collection of incident reports, automated geospatial crime mapping, analytics dashboards for security teams, and targeted alerts to stakeholders (facility managers, security patrols, businesses). Deployed independently within OSTİM’s infrastructure, OCrime prioritizes low-latency local access, data sovereignty, and integration with on-site CCTV and access-control systems.
Players or NPCs can report scenes to local guards, leading to arrest flows or bounty increases. Demanding Compensation:
OCrime is an addon originally designed for the legacy version of OStim (which relied on OSA and OSex). While it is often listed as a compatible addon for , it has largely been superseded by a more integrated mod called Law and OStim . Core Functionality ocrime for ostim standalone
OCrime is an immersive add-on for the framework that introduces crime-related interactions. While the base OStim focuses on high-fidelity adult animations, OCrime adds a layer of gameplay consequence, often used in conjunction with "defeat" mechanics or law enforcement roleplay. It allows the game to recognize criminal status or capture scenarios, triggering specific OStim scenes as a result of gameplay actions rather than just manual menus. Key Features and Compatibility
If you want, I can convert this into a tailored 2–3 page printable briefing, an operational checklist for first 30 days, or a slide deck outline—say which one. OCrime is a standalone, locally hosted crime reporting,
[Public Intimacy Observed] │ ├──► Secluded Wilderness ──► Low Detection Risk │ └──► Urban Center / Plaza │ └──► Guard Alerted ──► Bounty Issued / Fine Levied Key Feature Comparison
Like many modern OStim add-ons, OCrime often utilizes OTracker , a utility mod that keeps track of actors involved in events to ensure effects (like status changes or post-scene dialogue) are applied correctly. Players or NPCs can report scenes to local
: Modern alternative to DAR, required for managing the specific animation priorities.