GTA 5 Online Roleplaying: GTA 5 RP Rules to Remember
GTA 5 has been out for quite a long time – 10 long years in fact – and by now, everybody is probably tired of playing the plain old single-player activities around Los Santos.
Fortunately for fans, GTA 5 is super easy to mod, thanks to a wealth of programming libraries that modders can use to add third-party content into the game.
One of the better third-party content for GTA 5 is the custom Roleplaying servers where players can take on mundane everyday life around Los Santos.
However, like any other sub-community, rules are set to help keep things orderly. And for GTA 5 RP servers, players have to play by the rules or risk getting kicked out or, worse, banned from the server indefinitely.
GTA 5 Roleplay servers are a simulated society. As such, players follow a certain path in-game that aligns with typical actions and behaviors that their particular role is expected to play.
RP fans refer to this act as Out of Character or OOC.
With this in mind, it is important to remember to play within the confines of your character’s roles and never deviate from the character norms.
Deathmatching describes players who treat GTA 5 RP servers like the typical GTA 5 single-player environment – killing anyone just for fun.
As mentioned previously, GTA 5 RP servers adhere to societal rules in-game to keep things orderly and realistic. In other words, killing anyone for no real reason is a bannable offense that RP server admins take seriously.
Players in RP servers must remember that they are roleplaying a character in GTA 5 RP servers. As such, players need to act according to how they would in real life.
The term Metagaming is often thrown around in RP servers. This generally refers to when players act on something their character should not know about.
For example, when real players themselves know that someone was killed in the server, but their character was nowhere near the area when the crime happened, then obviously, their character should have no idea that a crime even happened. Divulging information regarding who killed the person is not something their character can act upon themselves.
Fear RP is probably the most controversial and, ironically, the most unrealistic aspect of GTA 5 Roleplay.
In GTA 5, whenever random roleplayers encounter a criminal, they are not allowed to fight back or run away. The innocent has no choice but to yield and obey the oppressor’s commands.
Although unrealistic, this rule is put in place to maintain order and keep players from going OOC.
This should come as no surprise as cheats and other exploits breach OOC rules, Fear RP, metagaming, and many other unwritten rules in GTA 5 RP servers.
Cheats are fun in GTA 5 single-player but illegal in RP servers and will almost always lead to an indefinite ban.
This post was last modified on June 10, 2023 11:00 am
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