Username: brisden.
Discord Username: brisden.
Steam Hex: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198836620532/
Have you ever been banned from a serious role-play server? If yes, please explain the reason: no
In your own words, explain what role-play means to you: Role-play to me is going into a character and playing the game as if you were the character in real life
If your a content creator post your platforms: ion got none
Character backstory (100) words minimum Stefan Anderson grew up in a small Swedish village, surrounded by endless forests and hard winters. His family ran a modest farm, but times were tough, and money was always tight. After years of struggling to make ends meet, Stefan knew he had to leave if he ever wanted a chance at something more. With nothing but a suitcase and a little cash, he set off for Los Santos, lured by stories of opportunity and fresh starts.
When he arrived, reality hit hard. The city was loud, chaotic, and unforgiving. Jobs were scarce, and his broken English made it even harder to find work. He ended up doing whatever he could—cleaning cars, working as a day laborer, and even picking up scraps on the street. Stefan lives in a small, run-down apartment, scraping by as he tries to build a better future. Despite the challenges, he refuses to give up, determined to prove he can survive in this unforgiving city.
What is power gaming provide an example explain why it’s discouraged Power gaming is when a player forces actions or outcomes in role-play without giving others a chance to respond. For example, someone held at gunpoint instantly disarming the robber without any interaction. It’s discouraged because it’s unfair, breaks immersion, and ruins the role-play experience for others.
Explain meta gaming in why it is strictly prohibited on southcity Meta gaming is using information your character wouldn’t know, like finding someone’s location from a stream, to gain an unfair advantage. It’s banned on SouthCity because it ruins fairness, immersion, and the role-play experience.
If you character was injured and flat backed (knocked unconscious) can you verbally communicate? please explain No, if your character is unconscious, they can’t speak. It breaks realism; use actions like “/me is unconscious” instead.
What is the purpose of the “/me” command? Provide an example of this proper use /me is used to describe your characters actions or emotions in role-play. It helps convey what your character is doing or feeling without using direct dialogue.
Example:
If your character is nervously looking around, you could use:
/me looks around anxiously, wiping sweat from their brow."
This helps other players understand your characters actions and adds to the immersive experience.
What does “FailRP” mean? Give an example of a FailRP scenario FailRP means failing to act according to the role-play rules or breaking immersion by acting unrealistically.
Example:
A player gets shot multiple times and continues running away without reacting to the injuries. This is FailRP because the character should be affected by the gunshot wounds and not be able to act as if nothing happened.
Define meta gaming in your own words and why it’s again the rules Meta gaming is when you use information your character wouldnt know, usually from outside the game, to influence your in game actions. For example, if you hear another players location through a stream and use it in the game. Its against the rules because it ruins the fairness and immersion of role-play giving some players an unfair advantage and ruining the experience.
If your life is threatened with a weapon, can you retaliate explain If your life is threatened with a gun you can attempt to retaliate but it must be done realistically. For example if youre being held at gunpoint you can try to fight back but you need to consider your characters position surroundings and how much time you realistically have. Acting unrealistically fast or too confidently in such a dangerous situation would break immersion and can be considered power gaming. Always give the other player a chance to react and keep it within the context of the role-play.
Discord Username: brisden.
Steam Hex: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198836620532/
Have you ever been banned from a serious role-play server? If yes, please explain the reason: no
In your own words, explain what role-play means to you: Role-play to me is going into a character and playing the game as if you were the character in real life
If your a content creator post your platforms: ion got none
Character backstory (100) words minimum Stefan Anderson grew up in a small Swedish village, surrounded by endless forests and hard winters. His family ran a modest farm, but times were tough, and money was always tight. After years of struggling to make ends meet, Stefan knew he had to leave if he ever wanted a chance at something more. With nothing but a suitcase and a little cash, he set off for Los Santos, lured by stories of opportunity and fresh starts.
When he arrived, reality hit hard. The city was loud, chaotic, and unforgiving. Jobs were scarce, and his broken English made it even harder to find work. He ended up doing whatever he could—cleaning cars, working as a day laborer, and even picking up scraps on the street. Stefan lives in a small, run-down apartment, scraping by as he tries to build a better future. Despite the challenges, he refuses to give up, determined to prove he can survive in this unforgiving city.
What is power gaming provide an example explain why it’s discouraged Power gaming is when a player forces actions or outcomes in role-play without giving others a chance to respond. For example, someone held at gunpoint instantly disarming the robber without any interaction. It’s discouraged because it’s unfair, breaks immersion, and ruins the role-play experience for others.
Explain meta gaming in why it is strictly prohibited on southcity Meta gaming is using information your character wouldn’t know, like finding someone’s location from a stream, to gain an unfair advantage. It’s banned on SouthCity because it ruins fairness, immersion, and the role-play experience.
If you character was injured and flat backed (knocked unconscious) can you verbally communicate? please explain No, if your character is unconscious, they can’t speak. It breaks realism; use actions like “/me is unconscious” instead.
What is the purpose of the “/me” command? Provide an example of this proper use /me is used to describe your characters actions or emotions in role-play. It helps convey what your character is doing or feeling without using direct dialogue.
Example:
If your character is nervously looking around, you could use:
/me looks around anxiously, wiping sweat from their brow."
This helps other players understand your characters actions and adds to the immersive experience.
What does “FailRP” mean? Give an example of a FailRP scenario FailRP means failing to act according to the role-play rules or breaking immersion by acting unrealistically.
Example:
A player gets shot multiple times and continues running away without reacting to the injuries. This is FailRP because the character should be affected by the gunshot wounds and not be able to act as if nothing happened.
Define meta gaming in your own words and why it’s again the rules Meta gaming is when you use information your character wouldnt know, usually from outside the game, to influence your in game actions. For example, if you hear another players location through a stream and use it in the game. Its against the rules because it ruins the fairness and immersion of role-play giving some players an unfair advantage and ruining the experience.
If your life is threatened with a weapon, can you retaliate explain If your life is threatened with a gun you can attempt to retaliate but it must be done realistically. For example if youre being held at gunpoint you can try to fight back but you need to consider your characters position surroundings and how much time you realistically have. Acting unrealistically fast or too confidently in such a dangerous situation would break immersion and can be considered power gaming. Always give the other player a chance to react and keep it within the context of the role-play.