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  1. TV System OVERVIEW The TV feature has always been one of the most requested features on the server and thankfully it was made possible recently by a RageMP update that allowed 3D CEF streaming. We have taken this feature and developed it into a realistic TV system so that you and your roleplay friends can watch your favorite shows, videos, and movies in-game effortlessly and without the need for a second monitor. USAGE To use the TV system, simply walk up to a TV and use the interaction menu (or /tv if you prefer) to bring up the TV menu. This will ask you to input a watch2gether link and will only need to be done once per TV session. You need to have a key to the property (or be an employee of its business) in order to do this. Once you paste the link in, you will be able to control the TV using /tvr or /tvremote. TV REMOTE You do not need to leave the game or keep the watch2gether tab open in your browser, you can simply use /tvr and control the stream via the remote. You can paste a supported link in and hit the "link" button. All actions are synced except volume controls for obvious reasons. You can pause, play, fast forward, or fast back, and it will all be synced in real time for all players watching the TV. You can give another player a remote using /giveremote, or through the interaction menu. This will allow them to control the stream too and use the remote (you'll keep yours). FAQs Which furniture objects are supported? All furniture objects that were supported by the old TV system are compatible with this update, as well as cinema screens. Here's a full list: Deluxe Cinema System Medium White TV 50s TV Wide Thick TV Deluxe Wide Screen TV Large Black TV Medium Black TV 2 Medium Black TV Screen Extra Large TV SCreen White Large Screen TV Vintage TV Wide Fat Black TV Flat Screen TV Medium Modern TV Medium Modernistic TV Cinema Screen Widescreen TV setup with table Modern Huge TV wall Tall TV Set Wide White TV Set Wide Wooden TV Set White TV Stand Grey 14 TV Stand Glass 14 Huge flat screen TV How can I control the volume? You can use /tvv or /tvvolume to control the volume on your client, this won't affect other players. What links can I stream? You can stream anything that is supported by watch2gether, including YouTube, Soundcloud, Vimeo, Streamable, and many others. My TV bugged out or is not playing somehow, what can I do? This should never happen, but in case it does, you can use /fixtv to restream the TV. Can I stream a custom link, or my browser tab? Yes! You can share your screen on watch2gether and stream a tab or window, allowing you to stream anything. This will be synced to other players too. Note: When sharing your screen, other players may not be able to control the volume through /tvv due to watch2gether limitations. The way around this for other players would be to change the volume manually through their Windows mixer. This only applies to custom screen shares! Is there a limit to how many people can see a stream? No. Can I use this in exteriors? No. The TV feature is only supported in interiors, and only one TV at a time can be played in an interior.
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  2. Pandamon Collection Cards Overview Following the success of ONE card game, multiple of you have asked us to expand the card games to other universes such as Pokemon, Digimon, Yu-Gi-Oh. We initially joked about it until deciding to go all-in in providing GTAW with a unique collection card game. We've recreated an entire collection card game within GTAW with 150 cards designed through artificial intelligence to create unique designs that'll remind you of well known characters from existing inspirations, and a unique collection & pack opening interface to go with the feature. While combat & rules are not planned yet, it might be something we'll expand to in the future if the game is successful! For now, the goal is to provide our collectionists a way to collect all cards and their associated rarities, from common to unique cards that can only be looted once in the server. You'll also be able to trade your cards with other players! You can buy cards directly ingame with 3 currencies : ingame $, panda points or world points! Cards bought with panda points or world points cannot be traded directly to other players to not mix OOC / IC currencies, a specific UCP marketplace has been created to sell them. Ingame $ bought cards can be directly traded ingame! It also mean that if you're lucky, you might get some large amount of world points if you unpack a very rare card! Panda points !? Yes, panda points are also coming back as an activity reward to allow you to freely get packs every weeks as this new feature allow us to finally have a decent activity reward. You can buy packs at 24/7 with ingame money. Thanks to @nickM for the amazing work on the feature (UI, client side work), and @Price for the backend implementation! Unique cards? Some cards are fully unique : They can only be looted once on the server! It is very rare but holds a great value! Inactive characters will lose their unique cards after 3 months of inactivity so that the cards remain held by active players on the server, it'll be replaced by an artifact version of that card if you're inactive for 3 months. Disenchanting cards? You can disenchant any cards by going in your collection, then selecting a rarity. Click on a card and select how many you wish to disenchant, it'll give you panda points back! UCP Marketplace If you've bought the cards with world points, you can trade them on UCP on https://ucp.gta.world/cards and see your collection onhttps://ucp.gta.world/cards/collection Earn discord titles & UCP badges The following discord ranks are available for card collectors : Unique card owner Artifact collector Legendary collector Epic collector Rare collector The few of you who manages to collect all cards with a specific rarity will be granted these titles automatically (daily update on UCP), and if you own a Unique card you'll get a title too! Images Video
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  3. Following threats sent to our team and constant toxicity from the faction members since the war was ended, the faction is now closed for now. Any attempts to continue the roleplay ingame will be dealt with a permanent ban. Players who had fun spamming and spreading toxicity will be immediately banned too. The leadership may contact IFM in the next days to discuss the future of the group and the issues around it.
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  4. Varrio Hang Out Boys 55 Varrio Hang Out Boys or 55 Hang Out Boys 13, also known as H.O.B or HOB is a predominantly Mexican-American criminal street gang located on the West Side of Vinewood Los Santos, San Andreas. The heart of their territory is at the intersection of Alta Street & Spanish Avenue. South of Vinewood Boulevard. They’re a smaller gang in comparison to their counterparts, but they’ve shown they're a force to be reckoned with. Their involvement in substantial gang-related activities backs this claim. 1986, Los Hang Out Boys In 1986, before Varrio Hang Out Boys existed, they were innocently enough, just a group of teenagers seeking camaraderie and friendship on the streets of Vinewood. The intersection of Alta Street & Spanish Avenue quickly turned into a hotbed for crime and gang related activities in Vinewood. Which subsequently the would-be Hang Out Boys fell victim to. Constantly targeted by local gang members and drug addicts, the Hang Out Boys found themselves falling victim to a world of violence. The turning point came when a fellow member named Minor was in a near-death situation with a local gang member from Street Villains 13 in a targeted attack, barely escaping with his life. Confused and enraged by the attack, the Hang Out Boys were fed up and wanted to retaliate after seeing their close friend get so close to death. A pivotal meeting was held following the incident, they made a decision to transform themselves from a group of teenagers into a formidable street gang. After shooting a few names back and forth, Hang Out Boys was officially off the ground and in the streets. Bombing walls, using homemade weaponry to retaliate on two neighboring gangs in the Vinewood area, HOB started getting their name in the streets. They sought out and vetted people they knew for recruitment. They turned to a local skateboarding crew that had often given them problems, and the Hang Out Boys convinced them to get on board with the program. 2009, Hang Out Boys & 55 Bunch As the years passed, the conflict between H.O.B. and various other gangs continued. Hang Out Boys never had many allies because they considered themselves formidable enough to stand their ground in the notoriously seedy Vinewood area despite their limited membership. However, they were often acquainted with the 55 Bunch Gang, also commonly known as Varrio 55th Street. This gang was known to be located in the 50s, a roughly nine to ten block distance away from the Hang Out Boys. They’ve frequently been reported to have similar rivals which could be the primary motivation behind their soon to be alliance. It is reported that in 2009, they participated in a combined attack on the Playboys 13 gang in West Vinewood, killing a member in retaliation for the death of a known rapper, as well as reputable gang member Lil Joker from 55 Bunch. The witness is said to be the fallen Playboys 13 member's girlfriend, and she identified three separate shooters, one from Hang Out Boys and two from 55 Bunch. Hang Out Boys also had to cope with a fierce turf dispute between themselves, 4-Pacc Gangster Crips, and the 41st Street Gang because they were all on top of each other. This was a long conflict in which both sides lost many members; despite this, HOB crushed the opposing forces. This is what they were known to do. It’s been said they’re low in numbers, but when it comes to wartime, or "playing ball" as some would describe it, they've always been the strategic type, aiming for reputable members from all sides. Some say the war between Hang Out Boys and 4-Pacc Gangster Crips, an alliance of several neighboring Gangster Crip gangs based in the 40s, was 10-2, with HOB leaving them at a devastating loss. For context, before the early 2000’s, the 41st Street Gang used to be a clique under Hang Out Boys. Something caused a split and divide within the gang causing 41st Street to break away from Hang Out Boys. Tension rose, and 41st Street made the first move. Jorge Ayala a/k/a Sleepy was a reputable HOB member. Early in the morning on September 10th 2009, Jorge was murdered by a known 41st Street member who went by the name of Lil P Boy. Lil P Boy was sentenced to life in prison in 2012. This was the catalyst to a gang war that has been going on for over ten years now. Since then, Varrio 41st hasn’t let up one bit. Hang Out Boys have been losing quite a few members over the years. Since the two were so close in proximity to each other in the gritty streets of Hawick, Hang Out Boys were bound to run across members of 55 Bunch along the way; They would soon grow acquainted while fighting the same enemies. It has been stated that they frequently appear in the same location, hanging out with one another and even taking on each other's beef from time to time. Their names started to show up together in hit-ups all throughout West Vinewood. The strengthening alliance between the two was reinforced after older members met to discuss what this meant for the future of Hang Out Boys 13 and 55 Bunch. They discussed similarities between the two, specifically their shared hatred for 41st Street and Playboys 13. Both sides recognized they didn't necessarily need one another but that they'd be powerful together. The new moniker “Varrio Hang Out Boys 55” was then stamped from that day forth. Present Day, Varrio Hang Out Boys 55 Today, Varrio Hang Out Boys 55 has a formidable presence in the streets of West Vinewood. They've adopted the CK, or Crip Killer mantra because of their continuous conflicts with neighboring Crip gangs, specifically Gangster Crips to this day. Outside of the realm of gang banging, they face an issue that might be bigger than banging itself, gentrification. While Vinewood is known for its bright lights and luxury atmosphere, generations of residents are being displaced, erased, and marginalized to maintain this image. The increased rent and evictions caused by gentrification destroy the essence of the community, displacing long-time residents and causing a socioeconomic shift. Families who have lived in Vinewood for generations find themselves priced out of their own neighborhoods, forced to relocate to cheaper areas further from their homes. Additionally, as businesses catering to wealthy patrons, they replace local shops and establishments in the process. Neighborhood landmarks, traditions, and histories are often erased or marginalized in favor of this sanitized image designed to appeal to high earners. This directly affected gangs like the Hang Out Boys who live in an area of Vinewood that's below poverty level. A number of members dealt with the effects of gentrification displacing many of them to areas like East Vinewood or even as far as El Burro and Rancho. A symptom of gentrification is an increase in police presence in said area. Police are often called by local residents who complain about minor issues like noise complaints or loud music. This increase of presence disproportionately affects minorities, specifically black and brown people. So while some people think they're improving a situation they're oftentimes making it much more difficult. On that account, the numbers Varrio Hang Out Boys 55 held previously during their prime from 1986 to 2009 have dwindled over the years. In order to survive financially and support their households, the Hang Outs had no choice but to adapt to their rapidly changing environment. A variety of members have been reported to be responsible for the recent high report of theft and larceny cases against naïve tourists and Los Santos transplants in the star-studded West Vinewood area. Despite going through the trials and tribulations the Hang Out Boys remain resilient and strong through their situation in order to survive.
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  5. I will Back soon guys thx for the support 😁😁
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  6. The Rollin Hunnids - Underground Blocc Crips The Rollin Hundreds Crips consist of several gangs under the Neighborhood card on the West Side of South Los Santos. All together, their turf stretches from 101st Street, to 120th Street. The gangs that make up the Hundreds are the Budlong Gangster Crips, 104 Hard Time Hustler Crips, 105 Underground Blocc Crips, 105 Gangster Crips, 107 Original Blocc Crips, 111 Neighborhood Crips, 113 Original Blocc Crips, 115 Neighborhood Crips, 115 Pimp Town Blocc Crips, 116 Acacia Blocc Hustler Crips, 117 Watergate Crips, and the 120 Raymond Avenue Crips. But in the late 2020's, the majority of the gangs under the Blocc card has been feuding with the 1e11um5 Neighborhood Crips due to shootings resulting in deaths on both sides. The Underground Crips were one of the first spin off gangs from the original West Side Crips, along with the Neighborhood Blocc Crips, which approximately occurred in 1973. Monkey Man, an original Westside Crip from the “100s” faction, is considered the founder of the Underground Crips as the movement for specific neighborhood identity grew during the early 1970s. The original founders often spent time in the basement of a house off Western & 104th Streets, hence the name “Underground” but the gang was most likely named after Curtis Mayfield’s 1971 song, “The Underground” off his Roots album. The Blocc Crips splintered off of the Westside Crips around 1973 when Melvin Hardy formed this new identity. The Underground Crips and the Neighborhood Blocc Crips were also among the first gangs to breakaway from the Westside Crip identity around the same time. The UGs have adapted the logo of the Indianapolis Colts as a cultural identifier of their neighborhood, and the Blocc Crips have adopted the Boston Red Sox logo as their main identifier. They are part of a loose affiliation of other Crip gangs known as the Rollin 100s that formed in jail during the 1980s. The Blocc Crip car was founded in the early 1970s by the 107OBC, 113OBC, and UGBC sets (now known as Blue Flame Gang) within the Rollin’ 100’s in what’s now known as the Brouge district (also known as the 100’s). Though east side gangs like 118ECBC have also claimed Blocc Crip since being founded. The BC card within gang culture is often seen as the more violent but still "flashy" counterpart of the Neighborhood Crips. Brouge Avenue has repeatedly had the highest murder rate in Los Santos County and was consequently nicknamed “Death Alley” by the Los Santos Times newspaper. Other areas claimed by BC gangs in nearby cities such as Del Amo of Carson (190ECBC) and the Eastside of Riverside (1200ECBC) also tend to rank near the top yearly in murder rates within their cities. Despite being smaller and often affiliated/confused with the NHC card, the BC card is actually its own separate entity. Though it’s rare, certain BC gangs do beef with NHC gangs (mainly 111NHC/115NHC vs. UGBC/107OBC/113OBC/190ECBC). Regardless, Blocc Crips and Neighborhood Crips (NHBC) are considered almost synonymous and both function together and are usually housed with each other in the county jail system. The Blocc Crips earliest enemies historically were and still are the Hoover Gangs (especially where the Rollin' 100's are concerned), the murder of reputable OBC/Rollin' 100s member in 2012 led to the infamous #100Days100Nights shooting spree in South LS where civilians and gang members where either wounded or murdered over the course of one summer (most of the violence was the Rollin' 100's vs SMG). The BC card almost entirely beefs with the Bloods, Gangster Crips, and Hoover gangs most especially. In a county of 10 million people, South LS is among the deadliest places to live. In the last seven years. The community, which has no city government of its own, has fallen through the cracks. There’s a youth center south of La Puente Freeway, a general community task force meets weekly and scattered school programs exist, but there has been no widespread effort to reduce violence. Even among a patchwork of areas across South L.S. notorious for gangs, drugs and violence, Brouge stood out among data reported since 2007 for the online project The Homicide Report. Forum’s neighbor to the east, Strawberry Knolls, shares “death alley” as a boundary. But the L.S. city neighborhood, similar in size and demographics, has had a little more than half as many homicides, 57, over the same period. Violent crime in the nation — and in Los Santos County overall — has reached its lowest levels in decades. In many respects, that downturn has spread evenly across neighborhoods, a Times analysis found. But depending on where you live, violence may be an everyday fact of life or so rare that it still shocks. The face of who gets killed was unchanged over the seven years of homicides. Men account for nearly 85% of homicide victims. One of every three males killed is between the ages of 17 and 25. Latinos, about half of the county’s population, account for nearly half of all killings since 2007. Blacks, just 8% of the county’s residents, remain disproportionately affected, accounting for 32% of homicides. Last year, black people in L.S. County were killed at more than seven times the rate of all other racial and ethnic groups combined. The homicide rate for blacks has remained stubbornly high even as homicides have plummeted in the county from 941 the year Homicide Report began to 594 last year. In many ways, Forum provides a window into chronic issues facing urban communities. Until a sharp uptick to 15 last year, homicides here had dropped like elsewhere in the county. But they still occurred at a much higher rate than other neighborhoods. Blacks in Brouge are killed at four times the rate as Latinos, although each group makes up about half of the 30,000 residents. People here are poor — about 40% live below the poverty line, more than double the average rate in the region. Few residents have college degrees. On these streets, children watch how they dress for fear of being confronted by a gang member. Residents complain of break-ins and gunshots. Nonprofit workers tasked with removing graffiti have faced threats. Deputies would regularly drive down West 105th Street between Normandie and Denker avenues. Flagging anybody down they suspected of being gang-members, and making them lift their shirts, and empty out their pockets. The street was once two-way, but in 1996, the Sheriff’s Department requested that it be changed to a one-way to help with crime-fighting efforts. The area has long been controlled by a gang named the Underground Crips whose members would, in more violent days, walk across Carson to shoot at rivals. "100 Days 100 Nights / Summer Of 2015" The writing was on the walls. The Rollin’ 100s, The Nine Owes, the 107 Hoover Criminals — spelled out or abbreviated, in dark ink on fences and the sides of buildings. The aliases of their members would be similarly tagged, on conspicuous lists known as “roll calls. ”These were the territorial markers of South Los Santos’ notorious street gangs two decades ago. Today, those same groups have taken their business off the concrete and onto the Internet. The city began experiencing the ripple effects of this 21st century strategy last week, as rumors swirled on social media about a gang violence movement dubbed #100days100nights, allegedly sparked by the death of a member of the Rollin’ 100s. Several circulating posts warn residents in the area of impending violence, citing hearsay that rival gangs are competing to be the first to reach a hundred slayings. The proliferation of the hashtag has coincided with a spike in gang violence, with shootings back to back. LSPD South Bureau Officers noted that while the department is closely monitoring online activity around #100days100nights, they are more concerned about the fear it has evoked from the community than with the possibility of an underlying threat. While the incidents over the weekend were gang-related, they aligned more with typical criminal acts than a movement that would involve “indiscriminate acts of violence” randomly targeting neighborhood residents. “We are hearing that this is really not a valid posting,” an officer said. “This situation may just be a bunch of hype.” He clarified that the tactical alert issued Saturday night was in response to the spike in violence — common given the cyclical nature of gang activity — and not to the hashtag itself. Legitimate threat or not, #100days100nights speaks to a larger trend of gangs with formerly notable street presences moving their feuds to the battlegrounds of Face Browser. The bet—which follows the death of a member of the Rollin 100s Underground Blocc Crips—was made between several South Los Santos gangs. Gang members said it would remain “on” for 100 days straight—and innocent people driving between the streets of Brouge and Carson in Los Santos could be risking their lives over a game on Face Browser. Users on social media have tagged images and videos with the hashtag expressing support for the movement, brandishing guns and firing fighting words. Posts now appear chastising neighboring gangs for participating in blood-sport. The shooting that kicked off a series of violent crimes throughout the months to come occurred on a Thursday evening at about 9:50 p.m. on the on West 107th Street. A woman and two men, ages 18 and 23, were wounded after a suspect walked up to their car and opened fire. The shooter is still at large. Police sources have confirmed that the posts online have been taken very seriously, leading to an increase in officer deployment and other adjustments. It’s a stark contrast to the criminal heyday of the ’80s and ’90s, when “the essence of the Los Santos street gang was to be in the streets,” he said. After all, the streets were where the gangs got their names: the Rollin’ 60s for a group occupying the blocks between 58th to 71st street, and so on. A gang’s success was judged in part by the strength of its physical presence, demonstrated by members marking public walls with graffiti, huddling around parks and liquor stores and commandeering entire apartment complexes for their illicit gatherings. Thanks to legal orders established to curb gang activity, these practices have become far more rare.
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  7. MARAVILLIANS - THE GREEN LIGHT GANG A group of street gangs emerged in the East Los Santos area during the 1930s, it was later known that these gangs were "Maravillas". The Maravillas consists of several gangs across East Los Santos, such as Ford Maravilla, Gage Maravilla, Lopez Maravilla, El Hoyo Maravilla, Arizona Maravilla, and many more to count. The the late early 90s, the Mexican Mafia also known as La eMe began taxing Mexican-American street gangs, most gangs fell in order but for the ones who didn't felt serious consequences. The Maravilla gangs in East Los Santos were one of the few gangs who did not fall in line with the Mexican Mafia tax. It is said that when asked to pay the tax to the Mexican Mafia, Lopez Maravilla were being charged for something in South Los Santos that they had nothing to do with. So, Lopez refused to pay the tax, which revolved to a greenlight on the Lopez Maravilla. Shortly after, all of Maravilla Varrios were greenlit by the Mexican Mafia. Sometime in the late 1990s, all Maravilla factions preformed a truce to defend themselves against the Mexican Mafia. Things were getting deadly on the streets, and in the Los Santos County Jail, also known as the Twins Tower Correctional Facility, or "The Twins". It's said that the greenlit was ONLY acknowledged in the streets, and county jail, not prison. While in the county jail, things were getting bad, so bad that the City Of Los Santos had placed Maravilla in their own module, away from Surenos. About a few years later, in the early to late 2000s, the greenlit was taken off of Maravilla. Although the blood that was shed behind it can never be forgiven. Nowadays, Maravilla involved themselves with the Mexican Mafia, although it is still stated that the Mexican Mafia and some Maravilla factions maintain a shaky relationship. Some factions within the Maravillas have grown since the greenlight was lifted. While others have shrunk, some are even presented as "Defunct" which is another way of saying something is not active anymore, or "dead". Ford Maravilla's turf has since shrunken, and they're now at beef with neighboring Maravilla gangs, such as Fraser Maravilla, and Marianna Maravilla. Some say this beef sparked from backdoors, while others may say it's because Ford is trying to take territory from the two. Although we may never know what's the real meaning behind it. A COLD SUMMER - JEFFERY "CRITTER" VALDEZ Around 9PM on a June night, a Los Santos Deputy responded to a 911 call about a shooting. When they arrived to the area, they found Jeffery Valdez, a documented gang member from Ford Maravilla. Jeffery suffered from five gunshot wounds, two to the chest, one to the cheek, and two to the face. Jeffery's injuries were fatal, and Law Enforcement knew he wasn't going to make it. Jeffery was then pronounced deceased on the scene, and transported to the Los Santos Morgue. Law Enforcement reported that they had found a .45 caliber handgun not too far away from the scene. When a dummy test was preformed, it was proved that this was the gun used. After tracing the fingerprints, they'd found that a Michael Jefferson was responsible for this murder. But by time they'd gotten to Michael, he had fleed the state. Warrants were placed for Michael's arrest, and he was found in a abandoned barbershop in Arizona. Michael was then charged with Jeffery's murder, which he pled not gulity. Michael was put on trial, and they also found a cigarette with his DNA on it close to Jeffery's death-site. This dug Michael a deeper grave, and his lawyer even told him to take a plea. Michael still fought the case, eventually losing. The Los Santos Police Department department threw the book at Michael, and gave him life in the San Andreas Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Later rumors suspected that this was a gang-related shooting. But others said this was more personal. Jeffery had recently been involved in a spring of drug-deals, and some said his product was being stepped-on, also known as laced. Michael's older sister was a drug addict, and she'd recently been pronounced deceased after purchasing drugs from Jeffery, he denied that he'd sold drugs to Michael's sister, and only knew her from hanging around the neighborhood. Many suspected that Jeffery was murdered in revenge of Michael's sister. CURRENT DAY FORD MARAVILLA Nowadays, Ford Maravilla is slowly climbing back to it's reputation. With the Mexican Mafia greenlight, and Los Santos gang injunctions, it won't be easy. And they know it. Kids as young as age 12 are getting recruiting into East Los Santos gangs, although it's heavily frowned upon. Ford Maravilla now /functions/ in a small area of El Burro, mainly Fudge Lane, alongside neighboring Maravilla, and Sureno factions, such as Gage Maravilla, ES Lott 13, Krazy Ass Mexikans 13, Arizona Maravilla, Lil East Los 13, and more. Although these gangs are quite larger than Ford in numbers, Ford Maravilla has still maintained it's reputation.
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  8. Update 3.6.2 Additions (Release the 11/04 or 12/04) Added Pandamon card game feature @nickM @Price @Nervous Added a new game UI (disabled by default, must be enabled in /settings) @Azelat /vget has been revamped @808Masterus Add /getanim [target] command: Allow player to know which anim another player is currently playing. @Azelat Added indicator of player location to ALL of the GTA:W UI maps like ATM map or crime-zone map. @808Masterus Added force freeze (/pfreeze) whenever you enter an unowned property, even if /pfreeze was disabled there. It was done to prevent falling and getting damaged while looking at interiors of properties that you want to buy, just to discover you entered a void. @808Masterus Added option to select if you want to be spawned outside or inside property in the spawn-point selection screen. @808Masterus Add /tvlist for a list of supported TV models. @Gibbz Added /cookedibles and /cookcrack as aliases. @Gibbz Hourly panda points rewards are now back : you can earn 100 panda points per hour spent ingame, and these panda points can be used to buy packs of cards! @Nervous Added /bhotlinecreate - allows you to create your own unique business hotline. @St3fan[NL] You need to use /refreshbhotline every month to keep your number visible in the phone directory (/phonedirectory) /refreshbhotline - refreshes your number to be visible for another month in the phone directory. This is free for default server generated numbers, it will cost 10k for custom set numbers by PM. Changes /devicelist will now show the new device UI @zoephix Updated character hub @Azelat Added some buttons: Quick access to pet menu Quick access to bank menu Quick access to articles menu Quick access to device menu Added 'Despawn pet' option from within the 'K' pet menu for those who doesn't want to use the /petdespawn command. @808Masterus Slightly changed 'K' pet menu for canine units, added 'spacers' between canine commands that doesn't work from within the UI. @808Masterus Gym memberships can now be given by managers instead of just owners. @Gibbz Change /getmemberships to use UI and show only active memberships @Gibbz /fixveh will now be blocked if your vehicle has 3+ weapons, or/and 50+ grams of drugs, or/and 1+ crate stashed in their inventory to prevent some 'exploit attempts'. @808Masterus Vehicles under a faction with 'LAW' flag (like LSPD, LSSD) will skip that check, but that might get changed without further announcing. /fixveh will now be usable with 3 second cooldown to prevent some command spam attempts to try to glitch it out after latest addition. News article comments are now instant instead of cached. @Gibbz Changed required fuel level in fuelcans for /vtorch from 10/10 (full) to 7/10. (70% full) @808Masterus Changed formatting of /myfuelcan messages. @808Masterus PCAD search for emergency calls now returns results that match the situation and/or location, making it easier to track down previous calls. @zoephix /outfit and /changeuniform now show a list with names, current outfit is blue. This makes it easier to find a specific outfit you are looking for as you can circle through pages. @St3fan[NL] Fixes Fixed drug labs productions sometimes disappearing from inventory @Gibbz Fixed an issue with EV Chargers being uninstalled and bugging vehicles connected to it. @Gibbz Fixed an issue with property EV Chargers no longer working until server restart after uninstalling. @Gibbz Fixed an issue with player owned dealerships throwing an error when accessed @nickM Fix best lap update and display on leaderboard for race script @Azelat Fixed (hopefully) false expiring donator/pet message when you selected 'start when my current donation will end' option while buying your service in UCP store, and it didn't started yet. @808Masterus Added Benefactor Jogger Passenger as valid bus model for bus script @GameBurrow Corrected maximum passenger count for Benefactor Jogger Passenger @GameBurrow Fixed an issue with UCP/IG property sync. @Gibbz Fixed an issue with /mc not restoring drug HP. @Gibbz @St3fan[NL] Fixed an issue with images overflowing sometimes in the news panel. @Gibbz Fixed incorrect fuel type message in /myfuelcan. @808Masterus
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  9. Roleplay regarding this scenario has been a few weeks long, regarding a corrupt officer alongside Adam "Turbo" Wei, and a detective investigating him; Noah Bradford. The story had to be cut out to avoid metagame reasons, however, it has been something played out for a long time, Adam "Turbo" Wei tried to pull a master plan and set up the detective, and it costed him his life. Filling in Hoy Ping's leadership about the detective // Formulating Plans The Bug // Formulating Plans II The Diamond Day // Plan In Motion The Diamond Day II / Plan Execution The Diamond Day III / Plan Goes Wrong The Diamond Day IIII / The Final Move The Diamond Doesn't Shine // A War Lost
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  10. WeDONTLIFT: Pursuit of Performance - Issue 3 Click the image above to read! (( https://discord.gg/VVfNwRZz7s )) Leave us feedback and a review! Name: Rating: 1-5 ⭐ Review/Feedback: We Studios 2024 © GTA:World
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  11. 🔥 fire end to fire rp, mad fire no doubt 🔥
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  12. Meadow Kasabyan says: Are you in the Hye Mafiya? Saro Kasabyan says: Am I in the what? Meadow Kasabyan says: Whatever you wanna call it, Organised Crime. Saro Kasabyan says: That's total crap, who told you that? Meadow Kasabyan says: Dad, I've lived in the house all my life. I've seen police come with warrants, I've seen you going out at three in the morning. Saro Kasabyan says: So you never seen Doc Cusamano going out at three in the morning on a call? Meadow Kasabyan sighs and rolls her eyes* Meadow Kasabyan says: Did the Cusamano kids ever find $50,000 in krugerrandts and a .45 automatic while they were hunting for Easter eggs? Saro Kasabyan says: I'm in the waste management business. Everybody immediately assumes you're mobbed up. It's a stereotype. And it's offensive. And you're the last person I would want to perpetuate it... There is no Hye Mafiya.
    35 points
  13. You cant use the county being a predominantly white area as an excuse for the absolutely piss poor hyper racist shit thats portrayed by county rpers. If half of the hate crimes that happened out there were to happen in the real world that shit would make national headlines. This isn't the confederate states during the 1860s and 1870s. People don't get chased down, jumped and beat in the street, have the hard R repeatedly hurled at them or be barred from every business in the area just because they're black in a white area. I get it if you're European and closest thing to an ethnic minority you've encountered is someone from the Mediterranean but this is North America buddy. Shit like that just doesn't happen. Let's also not forget when somebody thought this was appropriate let alone realistic to post this as a /cim at the Sandy Shores LTD not even a month ago. 90% of you need a reality check.
    33 points
  14. Times are changing // Got to move tact long live the fallen soldados...
    33 points
  15. @Soyuz @chickenrappa @Coravu Double Murder Case Dismissed / Second Chance At Life https://forum.gta.world/en/topic/122218-24gjcr00241-people-of-the-state-of-san-andreas-v-andreaus-randle/?do=findComment&comment=1351708 https://face.gta.world/posts/493186
    32 points
  16. THEME SONG: NOTABLE CASES: Thread will follow Katelynn S. Dunne and her career within the LSDA.
    31 points
  17. Easily one of the best factions around ❤️
    31 points
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  19. 31 points
  20. Hi, new player here, played a bit a few months ago and got in an accident but I'm back on the server. I decided to make a hippy like character and roleplay in the sandy shores area. All went well for the first few hours until some people showed up acting all tough like they own the place. Now I'm fine with gangs and faction having their territories and it makes sense to a certain degree. The sad part is I'm just trying to bring life out in the county as I thought the scenic views would fit a hippy character better, but sadly I ended up being forcibly attacked on the daily even if I didn't go look for trouble, trouble came my way.... And of course, they always call you a R-word and then apparently that gives them a reason to attack you and beat you to death. I understand we're all trying to roleplay our things, but when you force yourself upon others to create conflict purposefully it makes your RP seem weak and terrible. If someone is working in a 24/7 I don't think they're trying to be a threat to you even if they roleplay something different than your typical white tough guy... I was told by multiple people that's one of the reason the country side is mostly empty as people are literally pushed off by people complaining about how the country is empty... Honestly it just sucks and drains my feel to play, I was having fun until they came and destroyed my character, I don't mind losing and it's not about winning or losing anything but about enjoying myself without looking for trouble. But apparently outside LS being different is a reason to get beaten for no reason, and yes I should probably report them but then if they get punished they'll somehow end up trying to hate me, out of character when they did that to themselves. I'm not looking for punishment but for a basic form of realism. According to their logic, if you're a black person and they're racist that can give them the right to beat you if you're alone in a store, absolutely unacceptable for a server that labels itself as "HEAVY RP". Crete your own RP and I'm sure illegal factions can create conflict which each-others, and civilians are just an extra layer of rp around it to make it feel better and level up your playing experience. But I'm new, so am I in the wrong or am I right? I truly do not know.... But it's a bit sad and it sucks
    30 points
  21. Detailed Description This will have the same concept as checking player outfits details and tattoos but for MCs to use for their vest specifications. Unofficial MCs that haven't earned a server slot for their vest are forced to put all of their club patches in their /examine which are all too common metagamed if not worn or they have to /ame frequently with their vest information when worn. If unofficial factions are not wearing their vest in character it takes away wording from their character's examine limiting their character details. Official factions would be able to detail their server side vests that are currently limited to a specific amount of slots. Official MC faction members would not all have the same patches in character as is currently visible when using /vest, allowing their actual patches to be explained when examined. Official factions would have their /vestinfo removed from the /examine option when the /vest command currently implemented is set to slot 0. Relevant Commands/Items /vest - Already implemented for official factions. When current server slots are worn it'd activate their /vestinfo the same applies for hiding /vestinfo when their server side /vest is set to 0 as off. /vestinfo - Detailed character vest information per member of any MC for others to check. /vestexamine /vestex /exvest - Examine the details of someone's vest, a short command would be preferable. /veston - Allow unofficial members when used to activate their /vestinfo in their /examine showing the full command to check their patches. /vestoff - Unofficial factions who haven't earned server side vests will be able to hide their /vestinfo prompt from their /examine when in character vests aren't worn. How will it benefit the server It will allow for a more immersive experience for all of the motorcycle club scene and the community as a whole to better understand each character with their affiliation to each MC.
    30 points
  22. 28 points
  23. This faction has a recruitment process before joining. We first ask that those who wish to join have a pretty good understanding of this concept as we're based off of the real life Rollin 100's Blocc Crip gangs (UGBC, 107OBC & 113OBC) but we're currently roleplaying the Underground Blocc Crip set of the Rollin 100's. After joining the Discord, you'll be required to have your character story and your plan to develop your character before gaining full access to the Discord. New members will be evaluated thoroughly before being invited to the faction script in-game. This is to ensure quality within the faction. Recruitment for the faction is currently CLOSED. Questions & concerns can go towards @Buete.
    28 points
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