Section 1 - Class 1 Violations
Your character should always be concerned about the value of his or her life. Treat all actions as if they were to happen in real life. Have realistic interactions. An example would be, while you are dead you are not able to talk.
Do not break RP. If you engage in a roleplay scenario, do not discard the scenario or mention a broken rule. Example: "You just RDMd me!” “Stop VDMing me!”
If you are told to leave a green zone by the property management of said green zone, you must leave. Loitering after being told will result in a punishment.
Killing pets or wildlife is prohibited unless done in self-defense. Animals should be treated with respect, and you cannot randomly shoot or harm them without a valid reason for self-defense. Excludes hunting zones.
You can use most assets under the helmet and hat category. However, using tactical, military, or law enforcement-related helmets and headgear is prohibited. This rule excludes law enforcement, tactical, and military units.
Combat logging is strictly against the rules. Combat logging is when you log out of the game, unplug your router, or turn off your computer during critical moments, like in the middle of a roleplay scenario, while being questioned by staff, when stopped by police, or immediately after your character’s death.
Robbing or killing hostages is strictly prohibited. Hostages may only be harmed if the police refuse to negotiate or do not meet your reasonable demands. Hostages cannot be your friends, as it is considered unrealistic to shoot or hold a friend hostage or at gunpoint in most situations.
When your character is downed, they are not necessarily dead. Medical attention may revive them, enabling them to continue participating in the ongoing roleplay. However, using the respawn feature will reset their memories and knowledge of events before their injury, per the NLR. To ensure a smooth roleplay experience, a fifteen-minute waiting period is mandatory before re-entering the scene and resuming roleplay after receiving medical attention. This means you are not allowed to rejoin a shootout immediately after being downed and taken to the hospital or receiving assistance from EMS.
If your character dies (flat-backed) in a scene, they should forget any information or knowledge from that specific interaction, and you are no longer allowed to involve your character in that scene or interaction.
You cannot be hired with two or more characters (“cousins”) in the same business. Having multiple characters employed at the same business does not make sense. Business owners are also prohibited from transferring money between characters through the business.
During a scene you are actively involved in, the scene remains active for two minutes from the point of the last interaction or gunshot fired. After these two minutes, you and others can remove bodies from the scene. However, any actions taken before the scene is declared over will be considered a violation of this rule.
If a roleplay scenario begins before a tsunami or server restart, it should logically continue afterwards. Participants are expected to return to the scenario and continue it after a restart. This helps maintain consistency and ensure that ongoing role play situations are not disrupted due to server restarts.
RANDOM DEATHMATCH (RDM): - Engaging in random killings or assaulting others without reason is strictly prohibited. A storyline or motivation should drive any acts of violence and involve proper interaction, sixty seconds, and reasoning. Randomly attacking or killing others is often considered a form of random deathmatching.
LOW EFFORT KILLING (LEK): – Proper roleplay interaction is required, sixty seconds, to engage in violent actions against other players. This means that if you have a valid reason to initiate combat with another player, you must first communicate your intentions through roleplay. Harming or killing another player without giving them a clear warning of your intent is not acceptable. Official player owned hitman businesses will be exempt from areas of this rule while performing duties of their job.
VEHICLE DEATHMATCH (VDM): - VDM is defined as causing harm to someone using your vehicle. Excessively ramming your vehicle into other vehicles is not allowed, as it is unrealistic. Additionally, your vehicle should never be used as a weapon to harm another player, regardless of the circumstances.
Robbing players who have just flown into the city is strictly prohibited, as it can result in a negative roleplay experience and discourage them from continuing to play in the city. In the event of an accidental robbery, if you discover that the player you are robbing has starter items, it is important to let them go and not take anything from them.
Factions are not allowed to ally with other factions for any faction-related activities. The only instance where this doesn't apply is when faction members are engaged in civilian activities. In such instances, they must refrain from wearing any faction identifiers such as clothing or chains.