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Fizzlestat

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  1. Outright "banning" both of those commands won't be the solution to the "problem." To begin with, both of those commands are extremely rarely used for actual PG, and when it is, you can either report or request the player to seek for an alternate method of deciding the outcome of a situation, with the consideration of everyone involved. Admin discretion exists and for something like this is when it comes to shine. Let's not ruin a feature that 99% of its users use properly for that lacking 1%.
  2. Which ones have you tried? Do you have CEF accelerated rendering on? If so, try disabling it. Do you have any conflicting overlays? If so, try disabling them.
  3. Hey, did you try any of the solutions listed above in previous replies?
  4. This would be a great accessibility feature, so long as it's toggable. +1
  5. I feel like this has a good and bad side. The good side, I think you've already explained and approached it. It completely makes sense. The bad side, sometimes it may be a little disruptive. I would hate to be driving around in the middle of RP, go past a corpse in the middle of the road (that I didn't even spot), then have its bullet riddled damages pop up on my chat/screen and interrupt my RP or create distraction. You may argue that it is comparable to checking a CIM, but, I disagree. CIMs are visible overlays that you have to walk into, and not near. I'm not big on this idea. Those who want to interact with the corpse will do so by using the command instead of being forced to.
  6. No parties, regardless of the type of roleplay they pursue in the server, are held to a higher or different standard than everybody else. The application process is standardized and adapted for EVERYONE who wishes to join the server to have an equal idea of what the in-game rules are and how you can react to them in a way that is up to the high standards of the community. Making a different application for both sides would not only cause a confusion for new players, but also an burden for those who review it - it implies that we would have to shift our mentality to uphold two sides to different standards, which I think we all believe would be a very irrational and unfair approach to the situation. This would also by consequence "incapacitate" those applying for one application to participate on the other side of the spectrum without an application. The biggest reason why illegal roleplayers usually have more forum complaints/reports against them is because they are usually involved in situations that are strongly monitored and outlined by the in-game rules. For example, robberies! Robberies have a ton of rules, but those rules are not just for criminals. There are rules that the robbery victim also has to follow. Both sides are held to a mutual high standard. Not to mention, as someone has already mentioned, roleplay in the server is fluid and can change rapidly; a character may start off as illegal and end up doing legal roleplay, or viceversa. Perhaps they're doing both under corruption perms, who knows. Let's not confuse and restrict people from this liberty!
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