Priority Calls & Priority Cooldown
To maintain realism and balance during high-intensity roleplay, bank robberies, hostage situations, and other priority-level incidents are restricted to trusted civilians. This includes all members involved in the scene—not just the primary actor.
Excessive Priority / Aggressive RP
Engaging in frequent or overly aggressive priority roleplay may result in:
Temporary suspension from participating in priority scenarios
Disciplinary action by staff for disrupting server flow or immersion
PRIORITY IN PROGRESS (PIP)
A Priority in Progress occurs when law enforcement is actively handling a high-risk scene (e.g., robbery, hostage, shootout).
While a PIP is active:
You may not start a new priority or aggressive RP unless you are directly involved in the existing scene
You can continue passive or pre-established RP (including civilian confrontations)
You cannot flee from police or initiate any aggressive actions (e.g., shootings, robberies)
PRIORITY COOLDOWN (PCD)
A Priority Cooldown begins when:
The suspects are caught or
They have successfully escaped police custody
During PCD:
No new priority or aggressive RP is allowed
Only passive RP is permitted
If your character escaped, they must lay low and avoid drawing attention
If law enforcement finds you during cooldown, you must still follow PCD rules and may not initiate a pursuit or shootout
Personal Cooldown
Once a priority cooldown has ended, individual players or groups involved must wait a minimum of 20 minutes before initiating a new priority incident.
Staff may enforce longer cooldowns based on the player's history, conduct, or server conditions.
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