Author Topic: /tys Cityrpg review  (Read 4323 times)

I never understood why people ever liked city RPGs.
Because it's fun to have an organized crime ring.

Because it's fun to have an organized crime ring.
Which only contributes to the massive deathmatching problem in cityrpg servers.

Which only contributes to the massive deathmatching problem in cityrpg servers.
don't forget the corrupt cops and power hungry shop owners supplying both sides

Which only contributes to the massive deathmatching problem in cityrpg servers.

Currently, all CityRPG is is a highly modified TDM.

If its any consolation, I always form a justice league with up to like 6 - 10 members...

Occasionally we go a little overboard with power suits (VCE powers), but it normally works well and nobody but the criminals complain. I only sell food nowadays because I can make much more money doing that with the tricks I've learned, and then I just spend money on a large tower-like establishment, often with impenetrable security when done. I pick some people I trust, give em some funding, list known cheaters / mass-murderers / starfishs, I show them the tools available from my lot (hologram mini maps with any available data, list of shops, list of customer base, airdrop system that uses either teleport or velocity, etc)

I've talked psp into removing a lot of the more violent elements from his server, and I'm trying to figure out good ways to further slim it down... Admittedly he isn't the best coder, but he gets the job done and he makes sure stuff works right, even if it takes longer. It would be interesting to see if I could get him to make weapon licenses.

last time i was on a city rpg i controlled the only source of food. So i made the food cost $50 at least
 :cookieMonster:

/tys's CityRPG is disgustingly bad and runs a horrible mod, he should feel bad about even considering that pile of stuff a server.

The only thing I like about /TY's CityRPG is the Economy thing, it's nice but the way it works sucks ass and needs to be fixed.
PLUS it shouldn't give you so much money if the Economy is high.

/tys's CityRPG is disgustingly bad and runs a horrible mod, he should feel bad about even considering that pile of stuff a server.
I totally agree, It forced me to make a thread.
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=214581.0

To everyone who says I'm corrupted please tell me how everyone I've banned it was a for a reason most likely cheating.  When i do ban people i go to /ty first to get his approval.  Also for people who say this is a bad city RPG because are builds arnt good.  I know we don't have good builds me nor Ty are the best builders but i would like to see anyone of you to make a city RPG as successful as ours.  All you people do is say ours sucks when none of you could make one this good.

To everyone who says I'm corrupted please tell me how everyone I've banned it was a for a reason most likely cheating.  When i do ban people i go to /ty first to get his approval.  Also for people who say this is a bad city RPG because are builds arnt good.  I know we don't have good builds me nor Ty are the best builders but i would like to see anyone of you to make a city RPG as successful as ours.  All you people do is say ours sucks when none of you could make one this good.
Excuse me, several people DID.

Excuse me, several people DID.
Where are they?  We have the best city RPG out there atm.  There has been better ones but they are gone.  Im talking to all the people who are saying ours is terrible when they have never hosted one and if they did if was a failure.

Please Do a new Review For the New and Improved Server

Please Do a new Review For the New and Improved Server
Please Stop Talking Like This, it's a real pain to read.

How many times can you call something "New and Improved" before it really changes?

Please Stop Talking Like This, it's a real pain to read.

How many times can you call something "New and Improved" before it really changes?

How many times do we have read post that are written childish, a post without brown townyzing what we state. "You will never really be heard without backing up what you say."