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Marco Polo

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  1. Fence III / The Field / Smash & Grab I Smash & Grab II Fence IV / Smash & Grab III / Attitude adjustment Smash & Grab IV Artesia Avenue / Black wiseguys
  2. last 4 pages of this are just the same handful of people arguing about some shit that happened on discord
  3. Stolen merchandise / Fence I Good for it / Running errands in South Central Fraud starter kit I Fraud starter kit II Fraud starter kit III / Fence II
  4. Paid & Laid INC. is a modernized twist on Black Organized Crime Roleplay. This concept aims to be ever-evolving and never stop in the comfort zones that other factions on the server have embraced, i.e. spamming the same screenshots of drug sales & posting up on a corner everyday. This group is an off-shoot of the Blanco—Longoria DTO and a part of an in-character Organized Crime Syndicate that has formed around Blanco—Longoria's operations, it's also one of the direct ways to get involved with the faction. Seeking us out ICly is the preferred method of joining, but due to timezones and other activity restrictions we encourage newcomers to give a heads-up through a forum PM to @Marco Polo.
  5. Mini Me I Paid & Laid - Mixing business with pleasure Linking up with Doc / Crunching numbers / The logistics of being a criminal Mini Me II Unc & Phew VIII / Movin' up in the world
  6. I second this and wanna add on to it; the new, and even returning player experience is terrible right now. You have to jump through hurdles to properly spawn yourself in, then even after you manage to get over such a feat, you spawn at an airport miles away from the active play zone. None of the vehicles there are rentable for a new player without a license, and taxi drivers are basically non existent apart from maybe two people on the server. This alone sours up the experience, and first impressions matter a lot here as they tend to influence the way you look at other things. Let's say you overcome this and actually make it into Idlewood - there's a high chance that your first roleplay experience will be with idiots like Toby Broakskrup or James Northern, who've been on this server since relaunch and somehow aren't banned yet despite being in 10 admin situations a day. A watch list or a player note system of sorts for admins should've been in effect to combat such cretins. https://i.imgur.com/cqZC9tt.png (Pictured: Search results in the player reports forum.) The admin team should also have a more nuanced outlook on heavy roleplay and be able to point out a pest even if they aren't breaking one of the hyper-specific rules. A majority of the current team lacks this heavy RP type of thinking, from what I've experienced: the context of a situation in most cases doesn't matter, and you can get away with things like blatant dm if you wipe your mouth with an excuse like "He said he'll kill me!!!" or "He followed me and hit my car :/!!!" https://i.imgur.com/JK8vhhh.png (Pictured: A confused administrator's verdict to a scenario where I was ran up on and shot by a previously inactive player over petty discord beef, after it was recognized by both me and the administrator that the shooting was DM and OOC motivated.) A widespread lack of quality control is another thing I've seen drive people away, it's just hard for some people to take this server seriously when you go into the factions section and read an unofficial thread for more than five minutes. To put it on record before someone goes at me about it; I don't think screenshots reflect a faction's roleplay, but seeing who's unable to arrange text on a 800x600 canvas is a great litmus test. IFM and LFM needs to enforce stricter quality control when it comes to faction threads, and if you're one of those people who can't edit a screenshot and would argue that "it's too much work" or "It wasn't like this back in the day when rp was only in game!!!" - you simply don't need to have a faction thread. It takes a toll on your hairline and gives the server a bad image. Circling back to the standpoint of a new / returning player: This situation makes it harder to find yourself your own circle to rp with. A good portion of the factions being mediocre at best and dog shit at worst, you'd probably give up after reading through 3 threads. Let's say you're persistent and get back in game hoping to be pleasantly surprised with one good roleplay scenario. You might decide to go into an open business, where you'll see people brawling a bunch of Roze Enterprise security guards simply for doing their job. https://i.imgur.com/lx6sSSn.png (Pictured: roleplay that I've witnessed within 20 minutes of being in an open business yesterday.) If none of my previous hypotheticals made the potential new player quit, then at this point he'd surely be gone, or turn to trolling because it's stupidly easy to get away with and arguably more entertaining than anything else the server has to offer at first glance. To end my post on a more positive note and not be a negative nancy - I truly believe the server can keep running for the next few months if the admin team stays on top of things in terms of transparency, which they've been doing with the recent removal of Scuba Stef being a shining example. 120 isn't a bad number and with it the city still feels more populated than on gta:w with its 800 players. The real activity issue is that these 120 players might as well be bots, because they don't contribute anything to the landscape when it's not time to fuck around. I believe stricter quality control would push forth better roleplay, and with it a diverse landscape of options for new players. Afterthought: Management shouldn't be afraid to put their foot down when it comes to people like the ones I've mentioned. The possible gap in the playerbase created by this will very likely patch up to an extent with qualified people. There's tens of dudes in faction discords right now who are just reluctant to log on because they don't want their immersion broken by dog shit rp. Brilliant rpers who just don't see the current state of LSRP as a good landscape to build stories on.
  7. From the B 2 LA / East Coast ties Flawless run / The story of Gino Hill Import - Export / Fentanyl syndicate I Busy season
  8. Regulator I / Loc'd out Skrap Killers Chef's special High-end livin'
  9. There's still a long way to go for the leo rp landscape I fear, as probably any other illegal rper I'm under the impression that for example deploying an m4 to every situation (let alone riding with one on your chest throughout ur entire patrol, like SD loves to do) is stupid. LEO rpers will obviously reply that this is their way to counter the current landscape where illegal roleplayers default to having shootouts whenever something doesn't go their way, which is a fine and dandy argument until you consider what lead to this. LSSD/PD has recently gotten into the habit of Judge Dredd style corruption rp, that they love to showcase whenever a regular traffic stop is eventually turned into a search (this happens in most cases), and the roleplay with SD often doesn't end at an arrest, because they'll take you to the desert and break your ribs, or in some cases perform a cartel style execution while repeatedly hurling slurs your way. Although I'm just stirring the pot here, this is still something that should be brought up on a topic about LEO rp as I'm not sure if there's a dedicated feedback thread leadership looks at.
  10. fix the top of the money counter plz it shows a cigarette texture blue meth baggies weapon objects please please please since we don't have a way to place our guns in houses drug lab related objects like clear piping, vials or whatnot essentially this but cleaner more "trash" furniture of different objects cluttered together in a messy manner so we can put stuff scattered around an interior without duplicating it 20 times household objects with narcotics / money stashed inside
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