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Kay133

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  1. I've got no idea as to why the server is so empty but we should have loyalty bonuses on the paychecks so more people will come online
  2. There is somebody here who does rallies, perhaps he can help you:
  3. Nice
  4. For me you just need windows 10 for mouse and keyboard to work.
  5. ((The article was interesting but you switched from present to past and then back to present which was a bit weird to read.))
  6. Ryzen 5 1600 , 16gb RAM 3000mhz , GTX 1050ti , asus b350-plus
  7. +1
  8. They should add them to the MD. Right now they'd need to make fires last longer and do scripted fires. +1
  9. I agree with this one. A single public transportation faction would be nice.
  10. So, I think that you should remove the Bus Driver job from the server and add therefor Los Santos Transit as a Government faction. With that, you could have much more RP. No more bus drivers driving as fast as possible to make the most amount of money. No more grinding off the job that has so much RP potential. With LST as faction, you could also add more job opportunities. Make it possible to use the tram and long distance trains. Add an aviation division to LST. Have ranks, more divisions like Public Relations, Human Resources, a Mechanic Division. Have more routes. You could actually have the Mechanics work together with them. What do you guys think about it?
  11. Meh. The contract should be done in an IC way, not an OOC.
  12. -1. Be more discrete when committing crimes. Don't go around killing cops and behaving like a terrorist. And as Wallace said, people need to face the consequences of their actions.
  13. Jason Rawler was born in Liberty City on February the 16th 1987. He was one of two children of a conservative family. Jason grew up in a very conservative matter. He went every Sunday to Chruch and his father served in the U.S Army. At the age of 21, Jason joined the U.S Airforce and was stationed in Afghanistan until he was 23. After being wounded in combat, he was honourably discharged and went home to his family, where he was praised as a war hero. Fortunately for him, his injuries weren't too severe and after 2 months of his discharge, he joined up the LCFD first as an EMT and then as a pilot in the aerial division. At age of 26, he left the LCFD and went to a cousin in Las Venturas. There he joined up Gruppe Sechs Security and delivered money to ATMs. After a year of working for Gruppe Sechs, he joined the LVPD and served there as a pilot for the better half of his stay in Las Venturas. At the age of 30, he left LV and went to Los Santos to start a new life.
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