

A good 95% of the server was part of a specific, unnamed fandom and the server was marketed as such on the browser for a long time before going whitelist-only due to griefers and minges and the like. I saw both the admins and known users get off with RDM and similar without so much as a slap on the wrist. This unnamed server was an.Interesting one. It brings out the absolute worst in people, especially in the bigger servers with 100 people on at any given time where people with admin metafriends get off scott free with mass RDM and similar bullshit.Īllow me to share a story. The victim gundealer, for example, could take revenge, better secure their shipments or otherwise be creative in finding a solution.As someone who's sank a frankly stupid amount of time into darkRP (Something nearing 700 hours, jesus fucking christ i wasted my life), I couldn't agree more. People should solve such disputes with the resources that they have. Any step out of line can be considered FailRP. The thieving gundealer, however had a valid RP reason for stealing those shipments: stolen shipments have a bigger profit margin than bought shipments.įailRP demands this gundealer to do only precisely that which the job description in the F4 menu describes.

The victim gundealer calls FailRP because only thieves or gangsters are allowed to steal. No traditional FailRP ¶įailRP has become a way for players to force admins to resolve disputes that would otherwise stay in-character.Įxample: a gun dealer steals a shipment from a fellow gundealer. There are two solutions: scripts logging things automatically is the first.įor things that cannot be logged automatically players can complain using /report.įocusing on catching players red handed is way more efficient than going off logged chat. People are not necessarily punished for bad RP, but merely forgetting to log their every single move. The problem is that players now complain about people not advertising an otherwise perfectly valid RP action. If there was no advert, people get warned, if there was, some rooftop is called in. After all, when someone complains, the admins can check the logs for an advert. The only possible reason is logging the action for admins.

Why should a player ever announce their actions to anyone other than the players directly involved? No adverts for raids, mugs, hits and other RP actions ¶ Majority of the rules listed below are explanations for why it isn't a rule. We're way less strict than other the servers, We have a different approach to the rules.
