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  2. Script Name: Info Markers | Script Author: danut | Written By: risen Introduction Los Santos Roleplay provides a way to add immersive details and contextual information to scenes within the world. This can include written descriptions and, optionally, an accompanying image to help players better understand what their characters would realistically notice. Feature The info marker feature allows players to place an in-world marker, displayed as a “?” icon, at their current location using a command. When another player walks into this marker, they are shown the information attached to it. These markers are commonly used to describe environmental details or aftermaths of events that would logically remain in the area, such as broken glass, dried blood, or other signs of damage after a shooting. Info markers can also include an optional image. When a player enters the marker, the image will be displayed on their screen. This makes the feature useful for a wide range of scenarios, including posters, leaflets, business menus, notices, or other visual aids that enhance roleplay. Once placed, info markers remain active for a period of 1 to 7 days. You can create an info marker by using the command /infomarker create. A pop-up window will appear on your screen where you can fill in the required information. Once completed, press Confirm to place the info marker. You can create up to 2 info markers or up to 5 if you're a Premium member. To view an existing info marker, use the command /infomarker read. While viewing, you can toggle images on or off by pressing H on your keyboard. If you wish to remove an info marker, simply use the command /infomarker delete. Commands & Keybinds /infomarker create /infomarker read /infomarker delete Keybind H — Hides or display info marker images
  3. Script Name: Action & Weapon Wheel | Script Author: java, danut & n0de101 | Written By: Caledonite Introduction Los Santos Roleplay offers a custom weapon wheel and action wheel. Custom weapon wheel showcases all your currently equipped weapons, melees and tools. Custom action wheel allows you to perform specific actions without having to rely on a command directly. Weapon Wheel Weapon Wheel can be opened with the default keybind, which is Middle Mouse Button, and which you can't reassign to any other keybind. You can also choose between the way you wish to interact with weapon wheel, which are Native Mode or Mouse Mode. Native Mode allows you to move your mouse, Mouse Mode allows you to pick a weapon with mouse icon. You can find these options under General Settings, if you wish to change it. The items that will appear in Weapon Wheel are Primary Weapons, Secondary Weapons, Melee Weapons, Spraycan and LiteSnap LSX-7 Camera. If you have any of such items equipped, you can hover your weapon wheel directly to the item you wish to equip on yourself. Native Mode Weapon Wheel Mouse Mode Weapon Wheel Action Wheel Action Wheel can be opened with the default keybind, which is Y, and which you can also reassign to any other keybind, if you're not comfortable using the default keybind. Action Wheel allows you to direct your mouse icon to Weapon Wheel or General. General actions include clothing, animation and facial expression options. Additionally if you have a pet spawned in, you can also do actions with the pet in the Action Wheel, additionally there are also actions for pets, which are legal faction related. Action Wheel Action Wheel for Pets Keybinds Keybind Y — Opens the Action Wheel Keybind MMB — Opens the Weapon Wheel
  4. Script Name: Settings | Script Author: Mmartin, Kane, jack & n0de101 | Written By: Caledonite Introduction Los Santos Roleplay has large variety of settings that can enhance your gameplay on the server. Majority of your usual gameplay relies on what settings you have chosen. Settings Panel If you access your settings through /settings, you'll be welcomed with the main menu that contains of general, HUD, keybinds, nametags and walkstyles settings. Other settings that have been listed previously are also directly accessible through their respective commands. General Settings [Command: /settings] General settings are the main settings that enhance your everyday gameplay on LS-RP. Additionally there are different settings related to vehicles, privacy, audio, gameplay mechanics and "Remember Me". General settings include, but are not limited to: Main Settings Chat Size Contains options of 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 lines This assigns the specific amount of chat lines on your main chat Auto UI Scale This enables or disables your automatic UI scaling based on your computer's resolution UI Scale This allows you to scale your UI Spell Check This enables or disables your spell check on your written words, showcasing a red line below the word, if the word has been detected to be incorrectly spelled Damage Indicators This enables or disables your damage indicator notifications in your main chat Faction Chat This enables or disables your faction chat (command: /f) Company Chat This enables or disables your company chat (command: /co) Ignore Roadblock Messages This enables or disables your roadblock message notifications in your main chat (works only for players in factions) Send Callsign Before Radio Messages This enables or disables your automatic callsign before your radio message (works only for players in factions) News This enables or disables in-character news companies broadcasts Vehicle Share Waypoint With Vehicle Occupants Contains options of "Everyone", "Same Faction", "Same Company", "Faction/Company" and "Disable" This enables or disables the waypoint sharing in a vehicle with other vehicle occupants See Vehicle Occupant Waypoints Contains options of "Everyone", "Driver Only", "Front Seats" and "Disable" This enables or disables the waypoint sharing of a vehicle driver's Privacy Show Account Name This enables or disables your UCP name being shown on online player-list tab Audio Radio Master Volume This sets your XM radio's master volume TV Master Volume This sets your in-game TV's master volume Native Vehicle Radio This enables or disables the GTA Online radio Gameplay Mechanics Weapon Wheel Select Mode Contains options of "Native" and "Mouse" This allows you to choose weapon like on singleplayer or to choose weapon with mouse icon Crawling Style Contains options of "Back" and "Face-Down" This allows you to change the way you want to crawl on the ground (command: /crawl) Talking Animations This enables or disables the visual of face talking animations Ambient Sounds This enables or disables the ambient sounds on your gameplay session Remember Me Showcases which devices are allowed to automatically log in — this is what only you will see, nobody else can see it HUD Settings [Command: /hud] HUD settings are the main settings that enhance your main screen's HUD elements. Additionally there are different settings related to environment and vehicle HUD settings. HUD settings include, but are not limited to: Main Settings Display HUD This enables or disables all HUD elements Display Map Radar This enables or disables map from main screen Health This enables or disables health bar from main HUD Health Digital Value This enables or disables health bar's digital value on main HUD Compass This enables or disables compass on main HUD Temperature This enables or disables temperature on main HUD Use Fahrenheit This converts temperature to Fahrenheit Money This enables or disables money bar on main HUD Environment Location This enables or disables location on main HUD Radio This enables or disables radio station on main HUD Vehicle Name This enables or disables vehicle's name on main HUD Speed This enables or disables vehicle's speed bar on main HUD Lights This enables or disables vehicle's lights bar on main HUD Fuel This enables or disables vehicle's fuel bar on main HUD Fuel Digital Value This enables or disables vehicle's fuel digital value on main HUD Altitude This enables or disables aircraft's altitude bar on main HUD Keybind Settings [Command: /keybinds] Keybind settings are the main settings that allow you to change keybinds. You can change your keybind to anything else, if you don't want something to remain default. Keybind settings include, but are not limited to: Phone Default keybind X This allows you to equip and unequip your phone on your main HUD Player List Default keybind P This allows you to open or close the online players list tab on your main HUD Interaction Default keybind U This allows you to interact with an item Mission Step Default keybind F2 This allows you to progress to next step in your job's mission Inventory Default keybind I This allows you to equip and unequip your phone on your main HUD Cursor Default keybind M This allows you show or hide the mouse cursor Chat Opacity Default keybind F7 This allows you to change the chat opacity Cancel Action Default keybind F This allows you to cancel an action (such as smoking, drinking, etc) Crouch Default keybind C This allows you to crouch Reset Position Default keybind F3 This allows you to reset your current position inside a property Unfreeze Default keybind Y This allows you to unfreeze yourself manually upon entering a property Property Interaction Default keybind E This allows you to enter or exit a property Push To Start Default keybind Z This allows you to start or stop your vehicle's engine Enter Passenger Seat (Vehicle) Default keybind G This allows you to enter a vehicle as a passenger Headlights (Vehicle) Default keybind H This allows you to toggle your vehicle's headlights Domelight (Vehicle) Default keybind N This allows you to toggle your vehicle's domelight Emergency Vehicle Lights Default keybind Q This allows you to toggle your faction vehicle's emergency lights with sirens Emergency Vehicle Airhorn Default keybind E This allows you to use your faction vehicle's airhorn Emergency Vehicle Primary Siren Default keybind 1 This allows you to toggle your faction vehicle's emergency wail siren Emergency Vehicle Secondary Siren Default keybind 2 This allows you to toggle your faction vehicle's emergency yelp siren Emergency Vehicle Warning Siren Default keybind 3 This allows you to toggle your faction vehicle's emergency warning siren Emergency Vehicle Manual Siren Default keybind 4 This allows you to toggle your faction vehicle's emergency manual siren Interaction Modifier Default keybind ALT This allows you to interact with any scripted feature that has this option Action Wheel Default keybind Y This allows you to open the action wheel Animation Positioning Default keybind F6 This allows you to toggle the animation positioner, works with currently played animations Select Fire Mode Default keybind Z This allows you to select your weapon's fire mode Point Finger Default keybind O This allows you to point your character's finger at someone or something Lock Default keybind L This allows you to lock or unlock your vehicle or property door ALPR Check Forward Default keybind PAGEUP This allows you to use ALPR in your faction's vehicle and manually checks the vehicle in front of you Speed Radar Reset Default keybind PAGEDOWN This allows you to reset the fast values on your faction vehicle's speed radar system Equip Last Pistol Default keybind 1 This allows you to equip and unequip your last used pistol type weapon Equip Last Melee Weapon Default keybind 2 This allows you to equip and unequip your last used melee type weapon Tackle Default keybind F10 This allows you to tackle another player Large Mini Map Default keybind Z This allows you to enlarge the minimap on your main HUD Nametags Settings [Command: /nametags] Nametags settings are the main settings that allow you to change your nametag visual aspect. You can change from nametag fonts to not showing your own nametag. Nametag settings include, but are not limited to: Nametags Display Nametags This enables or disables nametags on your main screen Show Player ID Contains options of "After Name", "Before Name" and "Never" This places the ID next on the nametag to your desired position or disables it completely Nametag Font Contains options of "ChatletLondon", "HouseScript", "CharletComprimeCologne" and "PriceDown" fonts This allows you to change the nametag's font Show Mask ID This enables or disables masked player's OOC nametags on your main screen Show Tabbed Indicator This enables or disables tabbed indicators that is above a nametag, when a player is tabbed Show Typing Indicator This enables or disables typing indicator that is above a nametag, when a player is typing Show Own Emotes This enables or disables seeing your /ame or /amy emotes above your own nametag Show Own Nametag This enables or disables seeing your own nametag Walkstyles Settings [Command: /nametags] You can choose a custom walkstyle for yourself. There is a large amount of different walkstyles, most are either premium or gender restricted. Custom walkstyle also works with /walk animation. There is about ~100 different walkstyles you can choose from. A walkstyle that is premium has a green dollar sign icon next to the name of the walkstyle. A walkstyle that is gender restricted has either blue male gender icon or pink female gender icon next to the name of the walkstyle. Commands /settings /hud /keybinds, /binds /nametags /walkstyle /spellcheck
  5. Script Name: Barber | Script Author: Mmartin, ImperiumXVII & danut | Written By: Deceive & meri Introduction Los Santos Roleplay offers various character customization options, including hair customization. Feature In order to customize your hair, first head to a hair salon (). Once inside the salon, type /barber command to get started. Once you have typed the command your character will be seated in front of a mirror and a pop-up will appear on the right with a list of hair styles to chose from. Options: The hair salon offers various hair customization options such as: Hair Style: You can choose between several hair styles, selecting up to three at a time: Primary hairstyle Secondary hairstyle Tertiary hairstyle TIP: You can switch between the hairstyles using /hairtie command. Eyebrows: This option allows you to choose shape and colour of eyebrows for your character. Note that eyebrows selected in /makeup override those chosen in /barber. Facial Hair: This option allows you to choose facial hair for your character. Note that it is only available for male characters. Chest Hair: You can select chest hair for your character. Like facial hair, this option is only available for male characters. Scalp Micropigmentation: This option provides an additional layer of base for your character's scalp. You can choose up to three options. In addition to the various hair styles, you can customize the hair color with two options: Hair color: This represents the primary color of your character's hair. Highlight: A secondary color used as a highlight for the hair. Locations () Commands /barber /hairtie
  6. the diamonds in the dirt, will keep an eye on this. have fun, looking forward to see what Connor will cook especially
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  8. Name of Radio Station: Los Renegados Radio Genre of Radio Station: Example: Hip-Hop Link to Radio Station: https://stream-177.zeno.fm/sbzzw9opcuctv?zt Faction/Business: Los Renegados MC
  9. Have fun everyone!
  10. watching 😛
  11. Lets smash this LAUNCH boys!
  12. y'all just wont quit huh love to see it, no luck needed
  13. "He who has a why to live can bear almost any how." You don't need luck, boys. You have your why. Have fun.
  14. Extremely keen for the launch! Been mostly mapping during early access but from what I have dabbled in, it's shaping up to be a healthy launch! Thank you so much to all the people that have spent thousands of hours collectively to get this server in tip-top shape, you are absolute angels.
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