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CloudyMum7

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Hawaii State Roleplay

Jun 22, 6:48 PM

When it comes to HSRP, or Hawaii State Roleplay (as indicated by some search results), it appears to be a server that aims for a structured roleplaying experience within ER:LC. Based on available information, here's a general review of what you might expect: HSRP (Hawaii State Roleplay) on ER:LC Review HSRP, like many dedicated ER:LC roleplay servers, strives to provide a more organized and in-depth roleplaying environment compared to the chaos often found in public servers. The key to a good roleplay server lies in its community, rules, and moderation. Pros: * Structured Roleplay: HSRP seems to emphasize a more structured approach to roleplay. This typically means clearer expectations for how players should act in their chosen roles, leading to more realistic and engaging scenarios. * Active Staff/Moderation: A good roleplay server relies heavily on active and fair moderators. Information suggests that HSRP has a tiered staff structure, with different ranks having specific duties to maintain order and ensure rules are followed. This can help prevent "random deathmatch" (RDM) or "random arrest" (RA) scenarios that plague less moderated servers. * Chain of Command/Goal-Oriented Ranks: HSRP appears to have a well-defined chain of command for its various departments (like police or fire), with each rank having specific goals and responsibilities. This can provide a sense of progression and purpose for players who enjoy dedicating themselves to a role. * Whitelisted/Application Process (Potentially): While not explicitly stated for all aspects, many quality roleplay servers, especially those aiming for high standards, utilize whitelisting or an application process. If HSRP employs this, it helps filter out disruptive players and ensures a more committed player base, enhancing the overall roleplay quality. Cons: * Subjectivity of Moderation: As with any server run by individuals, the quality of moderators can vary.