Watching you two Neanderthals try to piece together a rulebook is like watching cavemen try to decode nuclear physics with a stick and a rock.
First monkey comes in shrieking about how I “talked while dead” as if the game doesn’t literally mute you by default the second you’re downed. Grand RP doesn’t allow VOIP while dead, and if your primitive brain had evolved enough to understand how screen recording software works, you’d know that my mic was picking up local audio, not in game chat.
Then the second one lumbers in with “xd we didn’t rob you” after shooting me and stealing my car without saying a single word or giving me any RP demand. Since you’re clearly allergic to reading, here’s the exact rule:
6.16: “During robbery of person, armoured car, trucks (any kind of transport) must be at least 2 cars and 4 persons to stop them and rob. In case if they did not stop it is considered as Power Gaming.”
You weren’t 4 people. You were two lonely primates, each driving their own vehicle like a duo of budget NPCs.
And let’s not forget Rule 6.15, which states:
“When outside the GHETTO you must engage in RP before shooting someone. For example, issue them demands and if they do not listen to your demands within 5 seconds you can shoot them.”
You issued zero demands. Nothing. Not a single instruction, warning, or sentence. You skipped the entire RP process and went straight to execution, as if this was Call of Duty: Caveman Ops.
So no you didn’t follow the rules. And honestly, judging by how both of you write, that doesn’t come as a surprise.
I had to fight through your messages like they were written mid-seizure. A chicken pecking at a keyboard could’ve formed more coherent sentences. Half the words aren’t even real, and the rest are strung together like your keyboard was possessed. My eyes genuinely wanted to shut down out of self-defense.
And if this is the level of communication you bring to roleplay, it makes perfect sense why your RP was just as sloppy. Following basic RP rules shouldn’t feel like rocket science yet here we are.