πŸ”«#1 Role play Over Gunplay:

🎭 Roleplay Over Gunplay

Shootouts are allowed β€” but they are the final step, not the first reaction.

All gang-related violent encounters must follow the 3-Step Confrontation Rule before a shootout can commence. This ensures story development, tension building, and quality roleplay for everyone involved.


βš”οΈ 3-Step Confrontation Rule (Mandatory Before Shootouts)

Before any gang shootout occurs, the following must happen:

1️⃣ Initial Interaction (Non-Aggressive Contact Required)

  • Verbal confrontation

  • Territorial warning

  • Face-to-face tension

  • Phone threats

  • Any clear RP-driven contact that establishes conflict

There must be clear, identifiable roleplay that establishes a dispute or issue.


2️⃣ First Aggressive Interaction

  • Physical fight

  • Weapon flashed but not fired

  • Vehicle boxing

  • Minor escalation showing intent

This step escalates tension but does not justify immediate gunfire.


3️⃣ Second Aggressive Interaction

  • Clear hostile escalation

  • Weapons drawn in a standoff

  • A retaliation scene

  • Escalated violence that logically builds toward deadly force

Only after these three steps are completed can a shootout be justified.


🚫 What Is NOT Allowed

  • Random drive-by shootings with no prior interaction

  • β€œPull up and shoot” scenarios with no RP build-up

  • Skipping steps to rush into gunplay

  • Retaliation with zero established conflict

Failure to follow the 3-step process may result in a gang strike.

Staff may escalate punishment depending on severity.


πŸš” Police Fear & Conduct

Being in a gang does not remove fear of law enforcement.

If anything, you should fear police more.

  • Avoid unnecessary attention.

  • Avoid reckless provocation.

  • Avoid ego-based escalation.

You are criminals β€” your goal is survival and profit, not constant chaos.


🚨 Cop Baiting Policy

Cop baiting will result in a gang strike.

Examples include:

  • Intentionally speeding past PD repeatedly to provoke a chase

  • Ramming police vehicles for attention

  • Forcing pursuits with no storyline

  • Creating chaos solely to trigger a shootout

If you want police interaction, create a storyline:

  • A robbery

  • A drug investigation

  • A warrant situation

  • An ongoing gang investigation

Not every officer wants a pursuit β€” some just want to write a ticket. Respect scene diversity.


🎬 Low Quality Roleplay

Low effort, unrealistic, or immersion-breaking RP is strike-worthy.

Examples:

  • No dialogue before violence

  • Unrealistic reaction to gunfire

  • Ignoring injuries

  • Breaking fear RP

  • Treating every situation as GTA Online

Gang members are expected to produce high-quality, immersive roleplay.


πŸ”« Gun Fear Rule

The Gun Fear Rule remains fully enforced.

If a firearm is aimed at you:

  • You must value your life.

  • You cannot ego-challenge armed opponents.

  • You cannot ignore obvious lethal threats.

Failure to comply may result in individual punishment and/or gang strike.

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