Roleplay Commands
Commands Usage in Roleplay Scenarios
The following commands are essential for describing actions or situations involving your character in the game. Adhering to these guidelines will ensure proper roleplay and smooth interactions.
/me Command
Used to describe your character's actions or things happening to them.
/do Command
Similar to /me
, this command is used to provide descriptive context about ongoing scenarios or events involving your character.
/ooc Command (Out of Character)
Used for requesting help from admins in situations where you are stuck, encounter a bug, or face an unintended issue such as dying in a bug.
Examples of valid /me’s
/me I am checking this document vehicle.
/me removing this PD officer GPS and phone.
Examples of invalid /me’s
/me thinks your character is stupid.
/me breaks the man's left leg.
Examples of valid /ooc's
/OOC I got stuck in the MLO. My ID is 52. Kindly help me.
General Guidelines for Command Usage
Always ensure your commands align with roleplay rules and enhance the storytelling experience for everyone involved.
Refrain from using commands to dictate or control another player’s character or actions without consent.
Use the
/OOC
command only for resolving technical or administrative issues, not for roleplay purposes.
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