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Local Gangster

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  1. for that, you'll just need to go to spotify and share the song hope this helps
  2. may change but top ten is (in order) skyrim witcher 3 yakuza 0 gta iv fallout new vegas oblivion mass effect 2 AC: 2 gta v Red Dead Redemption honorable mentions AC:IV Cyberpunk 2077 Fallout 4 Sleeping Dogs FM:20
  3. Can do this now, call 1-4-1-6
  4. Offering 255 for the Cabrio.
  5. title says it all - i'm curious and just looking forward to reading some of the plots, drama and stuff your characters have been through!
  6. a lot of of the others have brought up some good points, i'll add some of my theory/stuff also to help you out/other roleplayers who are struggling also. a key takeaway i'd recommend is always researching. use google, media (like others suggested), news articles and youtube videos to help you define, and create the lore of your character. this approach is mainly used for me when i design my characters, i mainly go through a checklist of some sorts. the checklist acts as a benchmark and a foundation for designing my characters life up until they first rp - then, simply put - everything else is done in game. for starters, i think am i roleplaying a legal or illegal character? from there - i'll pick an ethnic group and read up, study and consult fellow rpers for guidance. with the legality and and ethnic side taken care of, next i decide where they come from? are they a local? are they from another country or another state? a quick google into that area or state if they are from out of town is done to establish some more backstory (i.e - characters birthtown, maybe get a vague idea of what childhood, early years and reason for coming to LS could be) with the backstory set on where they come from, and why they came to LS then i'd go through in my head various traits to assign them. build up their moral stances, viewpoints and thoughts on situations. hobbies, what they like to do, what they don't like to do. how they handle friendly and romantic relationships. these traits are what you begin with, and will transform over time. some may get removed, others may get strengthed. if you are running low on traits, or viewpoints - google is your best friend. (i.e - for traits, are they kind? trust easy or take time to build up trust? greedy? workaholic or lazy. for viewpoints - how do they feel about hook up culture? what about drugs and booze? gambling etc.) one of the final parts for me is then skills. your character is good at something or has a aptitude for a certain field. Are they a good cook? Good with money? Talker? these skills will guide you early on into establishing relationships and getting you work (illegal or legal) - but also, as time goes on get better and maybe you'll pick up new skills. again, the checklist approach is how i do it - but they are many, many ways to creating a good backstory. if you ever need assitance, the community - or google is a good resource.
  7. Username: - ARodLS Rating: ★★★★★ (fill as appropriate) Comment: - very nice, a lot of meatballs for the whole gang.
  8. I come from a paragraph style of roleplaying through forums and certain discords communities where descriptive writing is promoted, loved and idolized. In my view - as many have mentioned in similar or different ways. It simply boils down to the need in that scene or storyline. If your character is simply going to the club and ordering a Rum and Coke - I don't need to describe how the glass was perfectly clean or how the air was humid due to the amount of people inside. To be blunt, no one cares about that. People want speed to roleplay with their friends or people directly involved in their day to day rp/storylines. But at the same time? Say your an illegal rper rping a tense business meeting or a meeting about a potential rat in your organization. Or a legal rper who's getting broken up/dealing with a breakup. To people in your immediate circle, descriptive rp could ADD to that and make the whole experience more immersive and better. People wouldn't mind speed being sacrificed in this scenario (vs the bar) because they'll feel the rp is helping them better vibe, gel and understand the scene. Vs it simply being a time waster. overall, literate rp has a place in this roleplay, the stigma is however - certain day to day or mundane scenarios do not require a hefty paragraph since they do not add to character development, detract from the users rp experience or simply waste time that the RPer could be using for more productive RP
  9. In theory - couldn't a "backsites" type of ad service be added or coded in game? Via a different command like /backpages or something? These ads aren't shown (unless you opt into them via settings or through your phone etc). This gives most players a medium of either opting into back page ads, but also keeps the main ad page free of weird ads etc.
  10. if others offers fail, offering 22k
  11. Name: Vinewood A Phone: 1416 Bid: 1500
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