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GTA:W set in the 40s'/50's?


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simply look to red dead world for many reasons why this wouldn't work, but also many why it would. I find most people played kinda time-appropriate characters, there. the more worrysome part is the creation of infrastructure and assurance that nobody says pog in the 50's

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25 minutes ago, sparky said:

The 40s and 50s were generally a boring era. Especially in an RP context. 80s/90s RP servers used to exist on SAMP iirc and maybe that would work seeing as how 90% of the research people do on their illegal faction is from that era

 

 

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59 minutes ago, sparky said:

The 40s and 50s were generally a boring era. Especially in an RP context. 80s/90s RP servers used to exist on SAMP iirc and maybe that would work seeing as how 90% of the research people do on their illegal faction is from that era

 

I really like the idea of a 70s/80s RP as well honestly. I'd definitely get into the PD and develop a believable corrupt cop character or something.

Although I'd argue that the 40s/50s weren't exactly boring, it's just that our perception of what is boring developed into what it is now.

 

My concern would really be that, someone made a point that a lot are barely capable of RPing as someone from our own time, so how the hell could we manage to get the same players to portray a character from the 40s or even 90s without it becoming some sort of parody full of stereotypical chars?

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