🤡Low-Quality Roleplay (LQRP)

Low-Quality Roleplay (LQRP) refers to actions or behaviour that lack realism, effort, or believable decision-making, but do not immediately qualify as a severe rule breach.

Players are expected to participate in meaningful, immersive, and realistic roleplay at all times. Actions should make sense within the world, reflect your character’s motivations, and contribute positively to the overall roleplay environment.

Examples of LQRP

Examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Reckless driving or fleeing from police over minor offences without reasonable escalation

  • Over-exaggerated, unrealistic, or cartoonish behaviour that breaks immersion

  • Rushed or poor roleplay during serious scenes

  • Repetitive criminal activity with little or no narrative effort

  • Making unrealistic decisions that ignore obvious consequences

LQRP is typically addressed through warnings, guidance, or corrective action.

Repeated or intentional Low-Quality Roleplay may be escalated to Fail RP and result in administrative action.


Government Building Looting

Looting or attempting to steal from police stations, medical facilities, or other government buildings is not permitted by default.

Any such scenario must be carefully planned, realistic, and supported by strong roleplay. Opportunistic or low-effort attempts to exploit these locations will not be allowed.

Requirements

Any government facility looting scenario must include:

  • A clear roleplay plan and narrative justification

  • Proper build-up and escalation

  • Sufficient law enforcement presence to allow counter-roleplay

  • Acceptance of potential consequences such as arrest, injury, or failure

Random, opportunistic, or poorly planned attempts to loot government facilities will be treated as Low-Quality RP or Fail RP, depending on severity.

Staff reserve the right to deny, stop, or void any scenario that does not meet these standards.


Realistic Driving

Vehicle roleplay must reflect realistic driving behaviour and reasonable consideration for the vehicle type, environment, and terrain involved.

Players should treat vehicles as they would in real life, avoiding unrealistic or arcade-style driving.

Examples of Low-Quality Driving RP

The following behaviours are considered Low-Quality Roleplay:

  • Performing unrealistic GTA-style stunts, jumps, or manoeuvres

  • Driving vehicles in terrain they are clearly not designed for

  • Ignoring the realistic consequences of collisions, crashes, or loss of control


Vehicle-Specific Guidelines

Different vehicle types must be used appropriately:

  • SUVs: May off-road only if they are not visually lowered and are realistically capable of doing so

  • Dirt Bikes: May use stairs or tight areas slowly and believably

  • Sports Cars / Low Vehicles: Must respect terrain limitations and remain primarily on paved roads


Vehicle Flips & Major Collisions

Serious crashes must be roleplayed appropriately.

If your vehicle flips or is involved in a major collision, you must:

  • Stop immediately

  • Contact UHS and Fire services

  • Remain at the scene for emergency roleplay

If the flip occurs at high speed, you must remain inside the vehicle unless staying inside would place your character in immediate danger.

You must wait for emergency services to respond.


Strictly Prohibited

The following actions are not allowed:

  • Intentionally flipping or rolling your own vehicle

  • Self-righting or “unsticking” a flipped vehicle without assistance

  • Using game mechanics or physics to bypass crash consequences

  • Continuing to drive after a major crash or vehicle flip

If your vehicle becomes overturned or disabled, you must contact mechanics via phone and roleplay vehicle recovery.

Repeated violations of vehicle realism may be escalated from Low-Quality RP to Fail RP, which may result in administrative action.

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