Username: facefadez
Discord Username: sheknofxdez
Steam Hex: steam:11000015d8b6c00
Have you ever been banned from a serious role-play server? If yes, please explain the reason: No, I have never been banned from a serious role-play server. I take role-play rules and community standards seriously and always aim to contribute positively to the experience.
In your own words, explain what role-play means to you: To me, role-play is about stepping into the shoes of a character and fully embracing their personality, background, and motivations. It's a way to tell stories, interact with others in a shared world, and create immersive, realistic scenarios through collaborative imagination.
If your a content creator post your platforms: https://www.youtube.com/@sheknofxdez
Character backstory (100) words minimum Marcus Rivera grew up in the tough backstreets of East Vinewood, raised by a single mother who worked two jobs just to keep the lights on. From a young age, Mack learned how to hustle — not because he wanted to, but because he had to. He started small: running errands, fixing bikes, helping neighbors. But as he got older, opportunity looked a lot like danger. He got involved with the wrong crowd, making quick money through risky deals. After a close friend was killed in a botched robbery, Mack disappeared for a few years, trying to go straight. Now he's back, not just older, but wiser — ready to build something real, even if the city won't make it easy.“I punch Player B in the face, knocking him out instantly and stealing his wallet.”
In this case, Player A didn’t give Player B a chance to defend themselves or react — they forced the outcome.
What is power gaming provide an example explain why it’s discouraged Power gaming is when a player forces actions or outcomes on others without giving them a fair chance to react or respond, often breaking immersion or fairness in role-play. It usually involves controlling another player’s character or acting unrealistically to "win" a situation.Power gaming ruins the interactive and collaborative nature of role-play. It removes choice and fairness from others, breaks immersion, and often leads to conflict between players.
Explain meta gaming in why it is strictly prohibited on southcity Meta gaming is when a player uses information their character wouldn’t realistically know often learned through OOC (out-of-character) means like Discord, Twitch streams, or voice chats to make decisions or gain an unfair advantage in RP.
If you character was injured and flat backed (knocked unconscious) can you verbally communicate? please explain No, if your character is flat-backed or knocked unconscious, you cannot verbally communicate. When a character is unconscious, they are completely unresponsive they can't speak, shout, or interact with others through normal communication. This includes using in-character (IC) voice or text chat.
What is the purpose of the “/me” command? Provide an example of this proper use The “/me” command is used to describe your character’s actions, emotions, or physical state in a way that adds detail and realism to role-play. It helps other players understand what your character is doing, especially when it can’t be shown through game mechanics alone. /me reaches into his jacket pocket and pulls out a small notepad.
This lets nearby players know exactly what your character is doing, even if there’s no animation for it.
What does “FailRP” mean? Give an example of a FailRP scenario FailRP (Fail Role-Play) means acting in a way that breaks the immersion or realism of the role-play environment, often by doing something unrealistic, illogical, or against the server’s rules. Your character is involved in a serious car accident and is badly injured, but then immediately stands up and runs away without any injury or hesitation.
Define meta gaming in your own words and why it’s again the rules Meta gaming is basically when you use stuff your character wouldn’t know to make moves in the game. Like, if you learn about something out of the game maybe from a chat or Discord and then act on it in-game like your character already knew.
If your life is threatened with a weapon, can you retaliate explain If your character’s life is threatened with a weapon, you can only retaliate if you have a realistic chance to do so within the role-play. Retaliation should be fair and believable. You can’t just instantly take down the attacker or use unrealistic actions to avoid danger. The idea is to keep the RP realistic and immersive, so both sides have a chance to react and respond naturally.
Discord Username: sheknofxdez
Steam Hex: steam:11000015d8b6c00
Have you ever been banned from a serious role-play server? If yes, please explain the reason: No, I have never been banned from a serious role-play server. I take role-play rules and community standards seriously and always aim to contribute positively to the experience.
In your own words, explain what role-play means to you: To me, role-play is about stepping into the shoes of a character and fully embracing their personality, background, and motivations. It's a way to tell stories, interact with others in a shared world, and create immersive, realistic scenarios through collaborative imagination.
If your a content creator post your platforms: https://www.youtube.com/@sheknofxdez
Character backstory (100) words minimum Marcus Rivera grew up in the tough backstreets of East Vinewood, raised by a single mother who worked two jobs just to keep the lights on. From a young age, Mack learned how to hustle — not because he wanted to, but because he had to. He started small: running errands, fixing bikes, helping neighbors. But as he got older, opportunity looked a lot like danger. He got involved with the wrong crowd, making quick money through risky deals. After a close friend was killed in a botched robbery, Mack disappeared for a few years, trying to go straight. Now he's back, not just older, but wiser — ready to build something real, even if the city won't make it easy.“I punch Player B in the face, knocking him out instantly and stealing his wallet.”
In this case, Player A didn’t give Player B a chance to defend themselves or react — they forced the outcome.
What is power gaming provide an example explain why it’s discouraged Power gaming is when a player forces actions or outcomes on others without giving them a fair chance to react or respond, often breaking immersion or fairness in role-play. It usually involves controlling another player’s character or acting unrealistically to "win" a situation.Power gaming ruins the interactive and collaborative nature of role-play. It removes choice and fairness from others, breaks immersion, and often leads to conflict between players.
Explain meta gaming in why it is strictly prohibited on southcity Meta gaming is when a player uses information their character wouldn’t realistically know often learned through OOC (out-of-character) means like Discord, Twitch streams, or voice chats to make decisions or gain an unfair advantage in RP.
If you character was injured and flat backed (knocked unconscious) can you verbally communicate? please explain No, if your character is flat-backed or knocked unconscious, you cannot verbally communicate. When a character is unconscious, they are completely unresponsive they can't speak, shout, or interact with others through normal communication. This includes using in-character (IC) voice or text chat.
What is the purpose of the “/me” command? Provide an example of this proper use The “/me” command is used to describe your character’s actions, emotions, or physical state in a way that adds detail and realism to role-play. It helps other players understand what your character is doing, especially when it can’t be shown through game mechanics alone. /me reaches into his jacket pocket and pulls out a small notepad.
This lets nearby players know exactly what your character is doing, even if there’s no animation for it.
What does “FailRP” mean? Give an example of a FailRP scenario FailRP (Fail Role-Play) means acting in a way that breaks the immersion or realism of the role-play environment, often by doing something unrealistic, illogical, or against the server’s rules. Your character is involved in a serious car accident and is badly injured, but then immediately stands up and runs away without any injury or hesitation.
Define meta gaming in your own words and why it’s again the rules Meta gaming is basically when you use stuff your character wouldn’t know to make moves in the game. Like, if you learn about something out of the game maybe from a chat or Discord and then act on it in-game like your character already knew.
If your life is threatened with a weapon, can you retaliate explain If your character’s life is threatened with a weapon, you can only retaliate if you have a realistic chance to do so within the role-play. Retaliation should be fair and believable. You can’t just instantly take down the attacker or use unrealistic actions to avoid danger. The idea is to keep the RP realistic and immersive, so both sides have a chance to react and respond naturally.