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Everything I know, I learned from these boys! Best faction ever.4 points
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Faustino Ayala was born and raised in Tijuana, a bustling border city noted for both its lively culture and its hardships, such as poverty and violence. Growing up in Tijuana, Ayala was exposed to the harsh realities of life in a city where chances were limited and the line between right and wrong was frequently blurred. The difficulties that many people in his society faced during his early years had an impact on him, where dreams occasionally took a back seat to survival. Hero to Zero Faustino Ayala was an elite military soldier known for his discipline and combat skills. After years of honorable service, he struggled to adjust to civilian life in crime-ridden Tijuana. Ayala quickly rose within a potent cartel by using his military experience to entice him with the allure of wealth and power. His transition from a respected soldier to a ruthless criminal was swift and violent, marking a tragic shift from his once-honorable life to one defined by crime and betrayal. The move to Los Santos After serving in the military, Faustino Ayala moved to Los Santos, seeking a fresh start. However, the transition was difficult, as the skills he had honed in the military drew him into the city's criminal underworld. In Los Santos, Ayala quickly adapted, using his experience to navigate the dangerous new environment, where he became entangled in organized crime. His move marked a turning point, leading him deeper into a life of violence and corruption far removed from his disciplined past.1 point
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Are GTAV server even active? From my understanding they are have similar player base numbers as SAMP. More advertising, more features and easier start for new players. Which means more money when starting out. Purge the damn houses, every single house on the server is taken and I guarantee a massive amount are inactive. If someone starts playing and looks at the economy of LSRP, they are most likely highly demotivated because they are never going to afford a house, never going to afford drugs or guns and lets face it. The server runs on illegal RP. It's not like back in the day with 400 players peak where you cant even join because it's full. This means new players are far less likely to see the point in grinding for literally hundreds of hours in order to gather some cash to actually enjoy RP, buy guns, start factions, buy cars and houses.1 point
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