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Low Effort Roleplay

Little-to-no-effort roleplay (LERP) is defined as actions where players interact with others with minimal involvement or reasoning behind their decisions.

This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Killing someone on-sight for no reason.
  • Robbing someone on-sight for no reason.
  • Killing someone simply because they are wearing a specific color or are driving a specific type of vehicle.
  • Aiming a weapon at someone and telling them to put their hands up for no reason, or to find a reason to kill them.
  • Shooting at vehicles to disable them in order to get someone to stop.

Anyone found in violation of this rule is subject to punishment at staff discretion. This serves as a catch-all for generally poor or distasteful player behavior.