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Freedom Fighter

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  1. 13 minutes ago, Mikee said:

    Would be cool to have a whole app on the phone related to San Andreas Network in order to see news ( posted by SAN members ), like and comment.

    This ^ but make it a universal journalist blog for any News Agency / Independent Journalist to use.

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  2. I've always played Devil's Advocate around this type of thing, even back on SA:MP back on LS-RP I payed Devil's Advocate for the most part. I'm going to be real, I mostly played LS from 2017 to 2021, and from 2019-2020 the legal scene was thriving in my opinion. I seen many non-illegal businesses, characters, and companies being opened, etc. The issue? Well the issue is that it was SA:MP, and SA:MP as we knew it wasn't as big as RAGE:MP. But another thing? The term and usage of "Mallrat" also killed civilian roleplay, because you'd have genuine civilian characters that would try be serious and then an illegal roleplayer just used to be like: "Huehuehuehue MALLRAT haahahahaha! LOL!". That sort of mentality most definitely demotivated civilian roleplayers, the civ pop was there but wasn't big due to it being SA:MP, but that mentality most definitely did more damage than good on top of the already small civilian playerbase. 

     

    Civilian roleplay is needed for criminal ventures too, most of the times it's civilians buying drugs to forget about their hard life, civilians going to Organized Crime owned businesses, civilians that're friends with two rival gangs and possibly mouthing off which leads to one gang member being killed by another, civilians supporting Motorcycle Club events, etc. I'd honestly be here all day if I was to list them. The point is, as much as LS-RP was illegal driven, it needs to be 50/50. As an illegal roleplayer, dominantly, I will say 100% focusing on the illegal scene is not going to do any good in the long run. We need civilians for roleplay. A lot of times criminals have lives, they're human too... most of their social life with friends? They're civilians who they socialize with a lot of the times. 

     

    I could be here the entire day listing how both worlds intertwine. My opinion? Get rid of the "legal" and "illegal" mentality. Just make it a "life" mentality. You got civilians who do illegal things IRL but aren't criminals, you got criminals who mostly do legal stuff IRL but aren't average civilians. 

     

    Encouraging civilian owned businesses, and systems would be most definitely beneficial long term.

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  3. 31 minutes ago, mtz64 said:

    it seems that having the ability to turn the music off takes care of all that. just give us the option to turn off music by command/GUI then if you want to stay in club interior and play there, you can just skip the beat in background and do whatever you want

    something like /stopradio for the player's side only is good then

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  4. 51 minutes ago, dzgapaan said:

    You ain't a veteran, bro. Best Era of LS-RP was before 2016. Actually when all factions were active and you had to stand in queue to join the server. Sorry, bruh. 

    I'd argue it all depends on the era that resonates with you and if you played LS-RP before Rage:MP. Pre 2013 might be veteran as fuck, and 2013-2016 might be another era of veteran but those who played SAMP pre 2019 are technically in a veteran status too because it was SAMP. 

     

    Rage:MP has tons of people on it, and when the server drops the SAMP PB on Rage will be a small minority compared to most people playing here who never played SAMP a day in their life, so all in all in a way doesn't matter what era you're from, you're technically a vet if you played SAMP before that massive ddos.

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