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RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Zaidplays - Apr 6, 2019 (Apr 6, 2019, 06:34 AM)greg Wrote:(Mar 29, 2019, 10:57 PM)greg Wrote: i have a question, whats a valid reason to raid another base as a criminal!!!?!?!?! thanks I was told by a staff member its valid as a criminal if you see something in someone else's base you desire for example: Weed or pots, But you must actually see this in the base and not just raid it because you think they have it, You have to be 100% Sure. RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Soviethooves - Apr 6, 2019 It’s never been a question of seeing it. You’re a criminal. You break into places. As long as you are looking for something of value to your character (seen or otherwise) and not just unlocking doors for the hell of it. This also goes for if you have a different objective like raiding a target for an employer with valid reason, to threaten someone, etc. RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Nev - Apr 24, 2019 ![]() is this a new thing can u not holster your weapon after committing a crime RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - ForceGhost - Apr 24, 2019 Are you allowed to move a body away from a NLR zone? If I accidentally crush my friend with a prop, or run him over by mistake. Can I move his body away from the point that he was injured? RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Nev - Apr 24, 2019 (Apr 24, 2019, 03:16 PM)ForceGhost Wrote: Are you allowed to move a body away from a NLR zone? If I accidentally crush my friend with a prop, or run him over by mistake. Can I move his body away from the point that he was injured? that’ll do nothing bc rag doll doesn’t affect where the nlr zone is, only tied to the point where he was downed RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Montyfatcat - Apr 24, 2019 (Apr 24, 2019, 03:52 PM)Nev Wrote:(Apr 24, 2019, 03:16 PM)ForceGhost Wrote: Are you allowed to move a body away from a NLR zone? If I accidentally crush my friend with a prop, or run him over by mistake. Can I move his body away from the point that he was injured? Nah it's tied to where the guy dies, I made some tests before RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Montyfatcat - Apr 24, 2019 (Apr 24, 2019, 03:09 PM)Nev Wrote: He holstered in front of an officer gunpointing him RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - ForceGhost - Apr 24, 2019 (Apr 24, 2019, 03:52 PM)Nev Wrote:(Apr 24, 2019, 03:16 PM)ForceGhost Wrote: Are you allowed to move a body away from a NLR zone? If I accidentally crush my friend with a prop, or run him over by mistake. Can I move his body away from the point that he was injured? Yeah as Monty said, the place you actually died is where your NLR is, not the place you were injured. RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Nev - Apr 25, 2019 RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Doctor Internet - Apr 25, 2019 RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - ForceGhost - Apr 25, 2019 RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Kimpow - Apr 25, 2019 I think that's a good way to bypass the NLR system. However, I doubt that's allowed. 4.1 - If you die, you forget how you died. You cannot go back to the place where you died for 10 minutes or interfere in any other way with the RP happening in that area. If you were killed, avoid contact with the players that killed you for the duration of the NLR timer. Ask for staff permission to break NLR if you died to a bug/prop/RDM/etc. I believe you have to ask for staff's permission to break NLR, else you'll have to follow 4.1. RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - ForceGhost - Apr 25, 2019 (Apr 25, 2019, 08:51 PM)Kimpow Wrote: I think that's a good way to bypass the NLR system. However, I doubt that's allowed. The issue is you wouldn't be breaking NLR. You wouldn't be returning to the point that you died, you would be returning to the point that you were injured. RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Sammyfc - Apr 25, 2019 I was told by Cole that it isn't allowed to move the bodys away to bypass NLR RE: Rule Clarifications Record and Q/A - Overlewd - Jun 3, 2019 Changed: If you cannot be seen ICly by the person who has the car at gunpoint, you aren’t under FearRP and can get out of the car. To: If you cannot be seen ICly by the person who has the car at gunpoint, you aren’t under FearRP and can get out of the car, unless they know that you are inside. E.g if the car is driven then it is known for sure the driver is there. If someone saw you jump in they know for sure you are there, etc. If they don't know, they can check e.g by lockpicking/ramming and getting inside. |