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  1. "Mafia is a process, not a thing. Mafia is a form of clan-cooperation to which its individual members pledge lifelong loyalty. Friendship, connections, family ties, trust, loyalty and obedience... this was the glue that held us together." - Joseph Bonanno Screenshots by subway244. (These screenshots are OOC unless otherwise stated.)
  2. Thought I would collaborate screenshots that I have been taking early in the morning GTA time. I just enjoy take them of things that catch my eye at the time, so I figured I'd use this as a repository to any folks who like them. Thanks!
  3. So basically I have seen so many people struggling to make their screenshots. Well it's not that hard to make roleplay screenshots. You'll just need to watch my video, follow my steps and you'll be okay. Some of you are from SAMP aswell, so this video is basically for people who like those kind of screenshots. Programs you need: GTA:W Assistant: Guide and download link here. Photoshop: N/A for legal reasons. LSRP+: Download Video:
  4. G U I D E L I N E S -This thread will follow the standalone adventures of Volk Sizov. -No sensitive faction related roleplay will be posted here. -These posts will not be in any sort of chronological order. -The posts will be backstory oriented / interactions with the current world / excerpts. -Certain details may be excluded at points to combat meta gaming. -Some posts will purely be screenshots with no other context. -All screenshots are taken on the server unless otherwise stated. -Volk, as much as he is entertainment to myself, was conceived as a way to bring quality roleplay to others. -He should help shape other people's plots in varying degrees and help round out the world at all times. -Value should always be added, whether positive or negative, to everyone's story that his path crosses. -This character is my way of continuing the depth of my six-year LSRP character, Volchitsa Sizov, through spirit. -BUMPS and COMMENTS are welcomed and appreciated. T H E M E S
  5. Screenshotting 101 This guide isn’t about how to properly edit screenshots with a software. It’s quite easy in 2020, but if you’re lost, be sure to check out Screenshot Guide (Elite) by @Declan. This guide will be about what’s generally acceptable and unacceptable and what looks good and bad. The guide itself is written by Douglas_Nyswonger and I take no credit for the contents — I merely polished it, reformatted it and removed/reworded faction (or game engine) specific parts. It’s strongly recommended however to review these few points before posting screenshots. 1. Posting quality screenshots Be minimalistic. You don’t have to add ten layers of brushes, effects and all that for your screenshots to look good. Find the perfect angle and add some well-arranged text to it. That’s the trick. Always make sure your text is readable if you include it. Don't scale down the text of your screenshots too much, to the point where it's too tiny to read. Don't butcher your text's outlines or colors, to the point where you can barely see it. The text is the most important part of the picture. Unless you're going for some try-hard blurry distorted picture quality for some reason, you would want your pictures to be crystal clear. If they're low in quality or are blurry around the text, it may be because your software lowers their quality or the image site you upload them to does it. For example, if you upload big pictures to a site like Imgur as an unregistered member, their quality gets decreased. If you save your pictures as JPG instead of PNG on some versions of Windows Paint, their quality gets decreased. You can work around these problems if you want your picture quality to be better. 2. Arrangement of text Be sure to arrange the text properly. Emotes, what the characters say and transactions. You shouldn’t have advertisements, admin messages, private messages, ooc messages etc in your screenshots — they look out of place and should not be shown. Limit your script messages. Don’t add ten green messages stating that you gave some items to someone. It’s clumsy, makes your screenshot boring. Have an emote instead describing the contents being passed over. Show and don't tell — give a gist of what's going on, but don't go crazy with the amount of text you put on. 3. Irrelevant roleplay in screenshots Make sure that your screenshots relate to the core of your roleplay, or what you try to portray. Post screenshots which showcase your character appropriately. Crop out irrelevant lines which aren’t relevant to the scene you’re showing off at all. 4. Blank screenshots Don’t post screenshots with no text present without a strong purpose. That purpose can be anything from showcasing the cool factor, or being self-explanatory where text isn’t necessary.Otherwise, they’re useless and just there to boost your post count with filler material. Don’t post a picture of your character sitting on a bench. Don’t show a picture of your character standing next to a random person. It can pop up sometimes, but for the most part you should be aiming for something different and more meaningful — always aim to showcase dialogues and actions in your screenshots. 5. Solo roleplay Pictures of roleplaying alone should only be posted if they have a purpose. Usually this purpose is related to a previous scenario. Nobody wants to read about a guy arguing with his NPC mother in a block of text or a guy driving around the city alone. That has no purpose. 6. No metagame-worthy screenshots Your character talked shit about their buddy? Great. Keep it to yourself. Making a screenshot out of it will do more harm than good — it’ll only incite the person to metagame that. You’re planning to hit a rival faction tomorrow? Don’t post a screenshot of it. It can potentially lead to metagaming and that ultimately eliminates the organic and fluid aspects of roleplaying. Blank or completely blur out names if you have to. Sometimes even if you hide the names, people can still figure out who you're talking about, so keep that in mind. Remember to hide people's phone numbers in pictures. If there's a corrupt officer working with you — blur his name too. 7. No detailed explicit/grotesque/sexual content Don't post detailed roleplay of you having sex with some girl. Nobody wants to read that. Intimate scenes should be approached lightly. Let the viewer know you were with a partner, but don't go in details about it. The same can be said about roleplay involving torture or rape. Don't showcase such roleplay in great detail in your screenshots. 8. No screenshots of senseless killings Only post screen shots of murders if they are thoroughly roleplayed from start to end. The build up, the reason, the planning, how it happened, text, emotes. That's showcasing good roleplay and giving the scenario validity. Don't just post a picture of yourself aiming over another player in death mode. What does that achieve or showcase? Nothing. Don't just post a picture of a guy with red text over his head. If there is no real backstory or roleplay shown, nobody would care. 9. No "character introduction" screenshots Don't post screenshots of your character standing in front of a wall with a bunch of emotes explaining his whole background or persona. Emotes how someone is a resident of the area, goes to school but plans to drop out, lives with his abusive mother, drives a dirtbike, likes going to the swap meet, and so on. It's information nobody needs to know or wants to know. Show such traits in-game through role play. If you want to write an actual story about your character with actual text — feel free to do so instead. Don't follow this "character introduction" screenshot trend. 10. Don't quote piles of previous screen shots you posted Don't clog the thread unnecessarily by quoting your old screenshots as some prologue to your new screenshots. Put them in spoilers instead. If people want to see old screenshots — they would go to old pages or look through your posts. Put build up screenshots in a spoiler if you want to include them. There's no need for people to post the same screenshots multiple times through quotes. 11. Toggle the HUD Disable your HUD by pressing F7. It looks out of place and has no place on a screenshot. 12. Grammar and punctuation Everyone makes mistakes now and then, but grammar is important. Your pictures would look bad if you continuously make errors in your speech. Use more basic words if you have to. It makes your text harder to read if there's a typo every few lines. Also keep in mind that your sentence always starts with a capitalized letter and ends with a full stop (or question mark/exclamation point). 13. Be sure what you role play is correct If you ever get technical in your roleplay, you need to be sure you have the correct terms and idea of what you're roleplaying. If you're cutting your dope with another substance, research the correct one. If you're buying ingredients to cook meth, sell weed, smoking, drinking make sure to pick one that a store might sell in real life. If you're a gun dealer role playing in-depth around weapons, make sure you're aware of the models you're handling. If you're fixing a vehicle's part, make sure you know what you're doing. Examples can be endless. If there's a mistake in your role play, the whole scenario wouldn't be valid and people can rightfully call you out on it for making the whole scene look silly. Enjoy.
  6. I'm not sure if I hit a toggle button I can't find or something, but suddenly my chat box isn't showing up in my screenshots. This is problematic, because I need to use a screenshot of my payment to LSPD for my PF. I just dropped 10g and I can't even prove it! O.O Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
  7. [This post will be telling the legacy story of Mickey Sanders, as well as follow along his ever-evolving future. All screenshots are to be taken OOCly, unless present in the scene. Any information received from this post and used in character will be taken as metagaming. Enjoy.] Notable Characters (all character titles are in relation to Mickey): Noah Sanders: Grandfather (1910-1975) Susan Sanders: Mother (1949-2015) Richard Sanders: Father (1945-1984) Billy-Joe Sanders: Sister (1963- ) Margaret Sanders: Wife (1970-2014) Richard 'Jr.' Sanders: Son (1994- ) Elizabeth Sanders: Daughter (1991- ) Mickey Sanders: D.O.B: December 12th, 1968 Place of Birth: Sandy Shores, San Andreas Race: Caucasian Height: 5'10'' Weight: 165lbs The Farm: Early Years It was the only life Mickey knew. Wake up before the roosters, feed the livestock, milk the cows, collect the eggs, check the crops, maintain the equipment. Day in and day out throughout his childhood, Mickey was on a guided path to becoming a farmhand. Richard, his father, was a bull of a man who taught him everything he knew. His mother, Susan, was a school teacher, and had a different path for Mickey. She wanted him to get an education, to make something of himself and get out of the country. One can see the strain opposing viewpoints can have when it comes to parenting, and no one knew it better than Mickey. His older sister, Billy-Joe, was as southern belle as can be. Her affection was desired all throughout the town, yet was never taken for granted. Some heard of a young boy gone missing after sneaking a kiss from Billy-Joe in the hay loft, but no one ever knew where he went. Richard made sure of that. She and Mickey had a tight-knit relationship, and made sure to look after each other through thick and thin. A few months after her 16th birthday, an older man came to town. Clean shaven, well tailored suit, and an automobile as well polished as his Oxfords, Billy-Joe was smitten. No more than a few days later, the stranger and Billy-Joe were gone with no one's knowledge but a younger brother's. After Billy left, Richard's demeanor changed. He got meaner, rougher, and took it out on Susan and Mickey. He became a drunkard, a gambler, and a criminal. Mickey held his head down and continued his farm work, taking it over from his devil of a father. Mickey's mother never spoke a word out of place, never once questioned Richard, and stopped trying to give Mickey an education. There was one man of the house, and his way was law. One night, after one too many sips of shine, Richard came home to Susan with fiery, built up emotions that were ready to be let out. Shouting, crying and the sounds of torment woke Mickey from his sleep. Running down the stairs, he saw his parents. Susan, half torn clothes, a bloodied lip and bruised eye. Richard, a blacked out drunkard with a knife to her throat and a smile that would make the Devil shiver. The final straw slipped out of Mickey's grasp, as he ran up behind his father, wrapped his arms around his neck, and fell back, bringing Richard with him. The drunk shouted a slurred expletive, and stabbed wildly behind him, the knife landing into Mickey's arm multiple times. Giving his father's hand a twist, Mickey kicks the knife away, climbing on top of the bastard and punching endlessly. Susan screamed, Richard screamed, Mickey screamed, a barrage of noise echoed throughout the farmhouse for what seemed like hours to Mickey. Punch after punch, mere seconds were an eternity, as years of pent up aggression and abuse from his father came pouring out of his fists. He saw red, and didn't stop punching until the screaming stopped. He dragged his father's corpse out back, dumping his lifeless body in a 6 foot grave behind a tree. He came back in the house to find his mother, teary eyed and frozen in place. His bloodied body drags himself to her feet, dropping his head down to her chest as he sobs, Susan cradling her baby boy. After that night, the Sanders family was never the same. After years of normalcy, things began to look up for Mickey. He found himself a lovely girl, and soon to be wife. They had two beautiful children, Richard Jr. and Elizabeth. At their early adulthood, Margaret, their mother and Mickey's heart, eventually passed. The family found themselves distraught, but eventually grew closer because of it. Four years after their mother passed, the two children grew their own aspirations and desires. Wishing them both a great life, and a safe return, Mickey watched as his two children went off in pursuit of happiness. Eventually, Mickey's mother gave into her elderly sickness and was put on her death bed. She spent the last few days of her life with only her son and distant relatives seeking an inheritance. The eve of her death, Susan gave her blessing to Mickey, for him to take over the farm and to be a good man like she knew he was. And until this day, Mickey has held onto those words as religion, never once straying from his mother's teachings. [The present day information and story will be told VIA screenshots. As stated above, any use of this information without being in the scene will be considered powergaming. Thanks for reading.]
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