Author Topic: Any GOOD Roleplay Modes?  (Read 822 times)

I know theirs Core RP, but that gets REALLY boring after a while. I know their was a mode that got banned for being overused or something like that. But does anyone know a good RP that could be used for Fallout Roleplays?

Iban's CityRPG mode was failed for abusiveness. EXAMPLE - A server command to let Iban grant himself admin.
RPCore is glitchy and buggy, but it's still pretty nice. Kind of like a polished turd.
NiXiLL's CityRP was good while it lasted, but it's gone now :c
Gunner hosts the best Fallout RP, even if it only gets hosted every once and a while because he is almost never on.

A good idea to make a roleplay is get some type of chat mod like Desochat or Gunner's, if you can find it, and use VCE to make variables for cash, jobs, stuff like that.

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/agree

Use this. It's easy to use and allows for a lot of creative freedom .
« Last Edit: October 24, 2011, 09:31:50 PM by AgentPikmin »


Just role play, you don't always need fancy scripts and stuff.
Sometimes those things limit your fun and makes things boring themselves.

Just role play, you don't always need fancy scripts and stuff.
Sometimes those things limit your fun and makes things boring themselves.
/agree
That's why I don't do city RPGs.
Hiding from freekillers WASTES MY TIME
Mining a single block for half an hour WASTES MY TIME
Trying to get the host's attention WASTES MY TIME
Walking from city to city WASTES MY TIME
I hope you know where I'm going so I don't WASTE MY FRIKKEN TIME EXPLAINING IT

*cough*

Okay.

Iban's CityRPG mode was failed for abusiveness. EXAMPLE - A server command to let Iban grant himself admin.
It was not meant to be released, iban said he had that command in there to unadmin and readmin himself in his server so he could play it as a nonadmin.

You can use the new Script_Player_Persistence as a basis for a good RP/RPG. It saves basic values such as position and health and restores it to any player who rejoins. With a bit of coding effort, you could add more values to the script, or just use VCE.