Drama Lama
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" I see nothing wrong with robbing them when there is quality rp involved."Eh, in most cases I would say it is impossible for it to be enjoyable for both parties because one of those parties more than likely just started playing and spent all of their starting cash on buying a truck, licenses and whatever tools/gear they need to gather the resources they are going to sell only to have it stolen from them immediately. And, from what I have seen, it generally just goes like this anyway.
*a car pulls up with anywhere from 1-4 people in it, they all jump out and immediately point their guns at the farmer*
HANDS UP OR YOU DIE!
*commences stealing every single thing this new player has, then drives off in the new player's only vehicle*
That's not RP, that's just taking everything the guy has solely for in-game purposes. His losses being your gains. Thing is, he literally just lost everything he had and now has to literally run back and forth from the apple fields to the market to be able to even afford a backpack again.
At least someone doing an illegal activity is more likely to have friends and other vehicles and enough money to start again. But that is why people are targeted at the legal areas, because everyone knows they are unarmed and are easy prey. No one goes there looking for RP, they go there just to steal whatever they can and be done with it.
The only time I have seen any actual RP in those situations was longer than a year ago when some group was rounding up hobos to start some Saw-like game in a far away hut. They didn't rob anyone, they just kidnapped them from the areas most likely to have defenseless hobos.
Couldn't have put it any better.It's nice to see a thread asking this question make it to the forums and receive some fairly positive and proper responses from people that have taken the time to provide examples and ideas on improvement. Since my return I have joined the Police, and since joining the Police I've noticed that every situation I now get involved in has this underlying judgement on me. I can't speak for whether this is the same for rebels, as I currently don't spend my time as one, but I am now spending my time having to justify my actions to the majority of people I apprehend in a Laison room and tell them how I valued my life. It's quite stupid....
Since coming back, I've decided to change my attitude a bit towards how I deal with situations. Before I found myself apologising quite a lot and accepting other peoples arguments even if I felt I was in the right, now I actually defend my points and argue the point. I've dealt with a hobo who after I caught him claimed I didn't value my life, and I caught gang members who claimed the same...it's absolutely ridiculous and is something that gets thrown out in roleplay in almost every gunfight an Officer has "Oh you didn't value your life much there Officer"...."You should value your colleagues life more"...I mean just fuck off, I can choose to value it how I wish, because the bottom line is, I don't want to die, so I usually do what I feel is best in that situation. With the fact that low ranks now have to have an INS or SGT present, I can see how a lot of Officers are nervous about this sort of stuff...and you can actually see it in game, how hesitant Police are to fire a gun a lot of the time. Yes, some aren't, but other times, they just daren't, even when they have a clear advantage.
Another thing I've noticed is this "whoever disembarks first wins" shit...I'll be in a pursuit, that person will drive away, then they stop jump and out scream "Don't get out your car don't get out you car or you die"...IF I get out, shout compliance and actually win, I receive a message to go to laison to justify how I didn't value my life cause there was a gun pointing at the car...and I'm just sat here thinking....what's the point of Police?...what do we actually do on this server anymore?.... I try save a guy from being robbed 5 minutes into my shift and have to spend 20 minutes justifying myself on teamspeak...
The biggest problem with the whole "valuing your life" thing when it comes to police is they have sworn to protect and serve the community. If you run away every time you are threatened and allow people to be murdered and robbed in the middle of the city square because someone said "don't do this or you die" then you aren't really valuing the lives of those you are sworn to protect, are you? It's exactly like you said, what's the point of the police? Just last night an Ifrit had free reign of Kavala square because if any cop actually engaged or even tried to do anything they'd be blasted by the rebels and forced into the liason room where almost certainly the higher-ups would side with the Rebels because of the way people interpret valuing their lives now, most likely leading to the officer getting some form of disciplinary action against them.It's nice to see a thread asking this question make it to the forums and receive some fairly positive and proper responses from people that have taken the time to provide examples and ideas on improvement. Since my return I have joined the Police, and since joining the Police I've noticed that every situation I now get involved in has this underlying judgement on me. I can't speak for whether this is the same for rebels, as I currently don't spend my time as one, but I am now spending my time having to justify my actions to the majority of people I apprehend in a Laison room and tell them how I valued my life. It's quite stupid....
Since coming back, I've decided to change my attitude a bit towards how I deal with situations. Before I found myself apologising quite a lot and accepting other peoples arguments even if I felt I was in the right, now I actually defend my points and argue the point. I've dealt with a hobo who after I caught him claimed I didn't value my life, and I caught gang members who claimed the same...it's absolutely ridiculous and is something that gets thrown out in roleplay in almost every gunfight an Officer has "Oh you didn't value your life much there Officer"...."You should value your colleagues life more"...I mean just fuck off, I can choose to value it how I wish, because the bottom line is, I don't want to die, so I usually do what I feel is best in that situation. With the fact that low ranks now have to have an INS or SGT present, I can see how a lot of Officers are nervous about this sort of stuff...and you can actually see it in game, how hesitant Police are to fire a gun a lot of the time. Yes, some aren't, but other times, they just daren't, even when they have a clear advantage.
Another thing I've noticed is this "whoever disembarks first wins" shit...I'll be in a pursuit, that person will drive away, then they stop jump and out scream "Don't get out your car don't get out you car or you die"...IF I get out, shout compliance and actually win, I receive a message to go to laison to justify how I didn't value my life cause there was a gun pointing at the car...and I'm just sat here thinking....what's the point of Police?...what do we actually do on this server anymore?.... I try save a guy from being robbed 5 minutes into my shift and have to spend 20 minutes justifying myself on teamspeak...
Actually pew pew once a week came into place along time the let's take down rebels after hm started. In fact iv been in the unmc for two weeks and I haven't done a bankjob once, there were talks of it both weeks but the first one we didn't do one because of AR was gone and that would be a massive advantage to us. And the second week we haven't done (as far as I know) because the police already had to much shit on their hands.UNMC pew pew the bank once a week since cops give them info when its getting robbed, so they go pew pew for the gold from the rebels insted of the HM.
Last I done this two CSIs came in complaining, so not sure everyone agrees with this. Although everyone except them thought it was a decent idea.Have always encouraged a meeting for different areas of the Community to air their concerns and provide ideas for change. Think this would be a great idea if people felt up to it.
I may be wrong but I'm sure we did this once?Have always encouraged a meeting for different areas of the Community to air their concerns and provide ideas for change. Think this would be a great idea if people felt up to it.
Steph did one or two before she left, but unfortunately it was never carried on. I would love to see it return though.I may be wrong but I'm sure we did this once?
if we did, why did we stop it?
Otherwise, maybe I'm just cracking up.
Thought soSteph did one or two before she left, but unfortunately it was never carried on. I would love to see it return though.
I would just like to make a point. Whenever I see someone doing a RP HM it seems many of the police just leave instantly, just leaving 1 cop. I don't know if it is because it is 'just an RP bank robbery', but it can make the situation alot less fun...Surely you would be able to gather a small group to do a RP bank op
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartel
No a Cartel is about making money, being a dick to new players and taking all what they worked 30-45 minutes for in matter of seconds with the same "get out of thetruck or you'll get shot" either shoot him or put him in zips/hands on head and then steal his keys and sell all the stuff in the truck. and then to top it off many people enjoy stealing the truck aswell, and executing the hobo so he can't report it stolen.
This happens so much more than you think Riku and do you believe that's ok? The fact is that only the strong survive. We were all there once and we managed to survive it.
Just to comment on this again we are playing the role of police officers. If we can stay at an RP bank operation it is pf course encouraged however with the crime rate on the island being so high if the HM is non violent and police presence is needed elsewhere then that's where they go. Hope that answers why most of the time a small of officers stay on scene.I would just like to make a point. Whenever I see someone doing a RP HM it seems many of the police just leave instantly, just leaving 1 cop. I don't know if it is because it is 'just an RP bank robbery', but it can make the situation alot less fun...
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