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Harbinger

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  1. There's just some doubt for me that it'll ever reach the same roleplay level as an area like Little Seoul. The area itself just attracts the bad roleplayers.
  2. Even then, it will still get robbed every other day. Or it will turn into shootouts.
  3. Absolutely, they should be rewarded for their hard work!
  4. As someone roleplaying homeless for a while now, I go into South Los Santos on occasion. It's generally quite deserted when I go around there and Grove Street, Covenant Avenue, and Jamestown Street are a big no-go for me. The roleplay quality is just too poor for me to have any interest in going there. Civilians have no business there either as you'll be met with aggression for no apparent reason, and if you're unlucky you'll get robbed too. These are my experiences however but I do reckon it is a proper representation of these areas. And as the rest of these areas are generally deserted, except for Jamestown, there is no real reason to go there for any civilian. If the roleplay was up to standard, I would go there more often, but I doubt it will be. Roleplayers with the capability to actually roleplay generally avoid poor areas if they can.
  5. A PK means they have been killed. They haven't survived the encounter. If they get brought to the hospital and survive, they're still alive and thus can remember what happened to them. A corpse can't remember much.
  6. Selling my JoBuilt Mammatus as I have no use for it. You still have to pay for the registration, they normally cost $360,000 with registration and $300,000 without. Starting bid: $170,000 Buyout: $230,000 Current bid: N/A. Picture: ((OOC Stats: ))
  7. I have sent you an e-mail with my interest to buy your liquor store.
  8. It's not even that much if you don't have to buy a new one every day. There are so many items that have unrealistic prices, it's just what it is.
  9. Definitely, it looks way better than the current menu.
  10. Attributes are an extremely useful tool, it really helps you determine what kind of roleplayer you're dealing with. Personally someone's personality shouldn't be in their character description, it's not something you can see, you should learn it by interacting with that person. Don't really mind six lines of text either if it gives me a good description of the character I'm dealing with. If someone's attributes are just too unrealistic it's best to try and avoid roleplay with them unless it's necessary anyway. But seeing attributes like ''Is loved by all the homies around cuh'' is just completely ridiculous. Lengthy attributes are amazing if it gives you important details about the character you're dealing with.
  11. Almost everyone roleplays a tough guy without any remorse or emotions, they don't think about roleplaying a situation, the one thing in their mind is winning or losing the situation. People need to stop treating a roleplay server like it's GTA Online, it's downright ridiculous. Not only are people incredibly quick to pull their guns out, but they're usually extremely toxic as well. You barely see any well-developed characters, it's all about violence and money. Once they get caught they don't want to roleplay the consequences of their actions, they just killed someone and ten minutes later they're acting as if nothing happened. Not everyone should be a cold-blooded psychopath/sociopath. But the truth is people simply don't like losing and that's what they see.
  12. The staff team of LSRP treated the player base like garbage. They seemed to forget there is a human being on the other side. A staff team should act as something similar to customer service with the intent of teaching and helping players and not just punishing them for the sake of punishing. They never or rarely admitted their mistakes and it seemed more like a regime than anything else.
  13. It makes sense to ban these types of scams, the company ads are usually the same as the real ad. You can always spot a fake advertisement in real life if you pay attention, like a fake link that type of stuff. They also usually take advantage of the fact that the company's real owner is not online at that moment. Too many loopholes to make this unrealistic on GTA:W.
  14. Good to see IFM is in great hands, not denying the problem and actively working to improve the situation. Not feeling too good to use the community's feedback either, always good to see! Nothing but good words for the team working on this.
  15. This would definitely be an improvement, hope this gets implemented. Would be great!
  16. It's not dying though, the playerbase hasn't decreased as far as I can see? Just saying.
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