Then, out in the GTA5 world (known as the city of Los Santos), they interact with other players. The mechanics of the game, as well as the rules for role-playing, depends on the server. In NoPixel specifically, the 'gameplay' is modified from the base game to facilitate role-play. This means an economy system is in place where players can earn, spend, and lose money as well as trade items. There are various 'jobs' ranging from police, emergency medical services (EMS), taxi drivers, lawyers, house realtors, or even criminals. Players can visit clothing stores to customize their characters and create outfits. They can even change their animations, walking style, and facial expressions through in-game interfaces, allowing them to express themselves appropriately to facilitate role-play!

NoPixel is regarded as one of the best GTA RP servers out there because of its strict rules and enforcement of said rules. While there's a great deal of freedom in RP, there are plenty of rules that help facilitate role-play and prevent it from being a chaotic mess. The official rules may be seen on the actual NoPixel website, though you will need to register to see anything there.


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Self explanatory. If you're actually playing on NoPixel you'll want to check the official rules for more details. As a viewer it basically just means you won't see players abusing exploits or mechanics to gain an advantage or circumvent appropriate RP. Examples include 'phasing' through walls, abusing unlimited resource bugs (like ammo), or logging out of the game abruptly during active situations.

It is against the rules (also likely to prevent violating Twitch terms of service) to role-play suicidal characters seriously - this means no threatening to jump off buildings to die in a serious and depressing fashion, for example. Your character also has to demonstrate 'valuing life' by not constantly threatening their own, or others characters, lives. This means no purposely driving into players walking around, nor spraying bullets everywhere. Such actions are referred to as Random Deathmatch (RDM) or Vehicular Deathmatch (VDM) - basically killing people randomly. You cannot simply kill people without warning and without some sort of initiation. The only exception is when the players agree on a condition for attacking each other without warning every time (Ex. gang wars and entering a rival's 'turf').

Some roles have protocols for how the players should act. Police and EMS are particularly detailed with standard operating protocols (SOPs) and special rules regarding interactions as well as what other players can do with them.

These can get quite detailed, so I'll only mention some of them. Police have quite high requirements as players must apply for it much like a real job - this includes applications as well as in-character interviews. Those who pass can begin training from current police officers, and learn all the rules and protocols that come with being a cop. Similar to real life, police in NoPixel have specific protocols to follow, such as using specific radio calls and procedures on how to deal with various situations like breaching, hostage negotiations, chases, etc.

At specific time points of each day (usually every 8 or so hours), a server reset occurs, also known in-character as a "tsunami". Essentially since people know a server reset is coming, usually a lot of tomfoolery happens in the last 5 minutes leading up to it. This results in people getting silly with breaking character and the rules, such as friends engaging in mass shootouts or performing extreme stunts with vehicles. Note that in an active situation that started well before a server reset may still be pursued and considered serious, so a server reset cannot be used to ruin RP in that sense. An example is a car chase that started earlier and is still on-going by the time a server reset happens - in which case players must try to log back in and verify on what to do (usually resuming a chase or calling it off).

Tsunami: 'Immersive' slang for a server reset, where the server resets and all players are kicked out. Ex. "Are you going to be around after the tsunami (server reset)?", "Tsunami's happening in 10 minutes.". Server resets in NoPixel occur regularly at specific time intervals every day. It should be noted that a lot of tomfoolery occurs within 5 or so minutes of a server reset happening, so you may see players break character and 'break rules' just before a server reset (ex. friends shooting each other for fun).

ERP: Erotic Role Play. Sometimes cheekily called "Egg Roll Platter". Players will refer to sexual acts (whether vague or not) as ERP, though note that purposely silly things like flirting in a funny manner can be referred to as ERP. Ex. Encountering player animations of 'sitting' on another in a suggestive manner, or hearing suggestive dialogue. Note that there are rules against sexual content for the sake of NoPixel and Twitch rules, so hopefully most ERP encountered in-game is of the humorous and vague kind, rather than a real dating/sexual service.

NVL: Not Value Life. Often used in context with the actual 'NVL' rules as mentioned in the guide, where characters must 'value their life' in various dangerous situations for role play purposes. Ex "This person is NVL'ing right now by trying to punch people pointing guns at him".

Yeah I understand what your saying actually. Some people just get that you have restrictions when killing people and you can't KOS but they don't really completely understand that it is because this is a light RP server. Some may not even know what RP is at all and therefore will just have bad interactions with people regardless of knowing the rules. Nice Guide @Eldar

The mainstreaming of NoPixel itself came from being more open with who we let in as other servers were overly dramatic with their criteria of who is good enough to roleplay. The reality was, we were content creators over roleplayers, so allowing anyone to join following some basic rules was our goal and proved to be the right choice. So a big thanks to Blue, Summit, Buddha, SodaPoppin, Lirik, xQc, Moonmoon, Fuslie, Valkyrae, Pokimane, Zerkaa and alike for bringing lots of attention to NoPixel as a whole and giving it a fair shot, as well as the groups like CG that have been here even when the server was dry, I will always be grateful even if we clash heads occasionally.

There is also a lot of work that goes on into the management of the community, which has grown more challenging over the years as NoPixel has grown. We are fortunate to have a group of very loyal community members that help out in many ways. We have admins that make sure that people follow the rules and ensure that people can continue to have fun playing together. There are people that will review applications to NoPixel, which can be a lot of work at times. be457b7860

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