@jacktheinvincible
View reviews posted by Vova_3007
San Diego Roleplay
Dec 7, 2024 8:51 PM
The review may be split in two parts, but eh. HONEST REVIEW OF THE SERVER: - Roleplaying: Total LACK of it, due to the amount of Non-Whitelisteds playing and people just commiting chaos. Even staff get bored and just do the most weird things ever imaginable. Solution: Make a better approach to the roleplaying and it's quality, by staff ACTUALLY moderating roleplays, and not warning people for "GTA Driving". - Community: Better than staff. Literally. More helpful, more funnier and actually a good bunch of people just enjoying their time on here. In roleplay, though, most of the users joining are either trollers, rule breakers, NITRPers, etc. Solution: Partially whitelist the server. (Already made, a new server though.) - Staff. Basically 99.9% of the staff member are boring, useless people and 00.1% is just clowns. There are good people in the staff team, but you meet the ones who can't do their job more often. When the shift comes on, the first thing they do is not try to engage with the community to get more people - they're just getting on and grinding hours to complete their quota (more likely to get promoted to a higher rank, so they can get off duty perms). I've seen over 7 staff member just grinding hours when the SSU first began. Also, Mop (CF, as I remember) literally showed up to my mod scene when I was training, killed all of the callers and me, also trying to get away with it. He then proceeded to make me drag his car up the hill (Sisyphus). 2 VDMed cars out of 2. Solution: Complete re-hire of ownership and staff members, remade applications and professional trainers. Trust me, it will be worth it. - Law Enforcement Departments (practically community) They suck. During roleplays they don't do things (Department Overseers can't oversee, I believe). None of the cops can't even make a proper roleplay of a traffic stop. And oh boy, someone even patrolled and chased a lambo in a BEARCAT (For those who don't know - google it.) 3/5, Lmk if help needed.
New York City Roleplay
Jul 29, 2024 10:02 AM
Probably the first two star review rating. So, let's separate everything by parts, because I have alot to say. (It is my opinion and it's not trashing the server but pointing out the things to fix) 1. RP Quality. The RP quality lacks a word "Strict", but the server's name doesn't. You can just get RDMed by some random guy with an AK thinking he's rambo. NYPD (I am talking about un-whitelisted cops. The whitelisted guys are chill) SUCK, as they cannot even use basic "SPaG" during the traffic stops. So basically it's not just good as it was/should've been on strict servers. If the server is not strict then do not put "STRICT" in the nickname of it. 2. Staff. Some staff are good, some staff are bad. They take AGES to just remove some swastika on the floor. Also when they get shot they just heal and try to cuff the offender, but why can't they just punish him (kick, ban, idk) and then heal? It's that easy. Also some staff just do not notice some offenses made right in their mod scene. Some cop came to me and literally kneeled on his knees tryna give me a blowjob and the staff member did not notice a thing, but I was standing right near him. 3. Organization of basic events. The STS commenced and a highway RP appeared. The staff cannot organize it and there is just straight up VDMs, RDMs, FRPs, Reckless drivings, etc; That is just crazy to realize that the organization is that not good. Maybe NYRP is understaffed, but make a staff draft simply, it's not that hard. 4. Cops. (Un-whitelisted and yes, I had to give out an entire section to this) As I was saying in the first point, the cops are just bad (UN-whitelisted and some whitelisted). Un whitelisteds: This is just crazy. They ride around punctruing everyone's tires during RP and kill people when they just looked at them wrong (or vise versa, the cop looked at them and he kills them). They do not follow basic traffic rules and other stuff. The discord is overall good, so it's 2 stars. Thanks for reading it.