Criminal Story
Developing Criminal Roleplay
We encourage criminal roleplay—but it must be done realistically and with proper development. Players should not engage in large-scale criminal activity immediately after joining the server.
Start small and build your criminal character over time. Examples of progressive development:
Begin with petty crimes such as pickpocketing or shoplifting
Gradually move on to more serious actions like vehicle burglaries, house break-ins, or organized theft
Larger crimes should be thoroughly planned, involve in-character connections, and align with your character’s resources, skills, and backstory.
Acquiring Clothing, Items, and Weapons
All tools used in criminal activity—such as weapons, tools, and clothing—should be roleplayed as acquired. This includes:
Finding dealers for weapons
Purchasing or stealing tools to unlock doors or break windows
Acquiring disguises or clothing appropriate for the situation
This level of detail not only increases immersion, but also opens opportunities for collaborative roleplay with other players.
Important: Dressing in high-end tactical or military gear to commit civilian-level crimes (e.g., store or house robberies) is unrealistic and not permitted. Criminals should be dressed in a way that reflects their background and available resources—typically street clothes, not special forces uniforms.
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