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  1. It's funny u say a farmer's job is RP, farmers take care of the wheat, IRL trucks come, load the wheat and deliver it to the factory/shop. IRL even if you steal wheat there's no way you can sell it, companies simply don't buy wheat from unknown people. Private entrepreneurs have licenses that prove that their companies follow high standards in order for the wheat to pass quality control and robbers don't. This has been a fail decision to make wheat stealing possible at the very beginning.
  2. Really? At around 8 UTC there were 6 players, I went to the farm, and 3 of the 6 were robbers! P.S. Everyone checks the surroundings, but they always hide behind the motel in front of the unload point.
  3. Nice bait bout feodalism, but farm owners almost never work themselves, at least those who have massive fields like the one on the server, so don't try to say that this is at least some activity for "crime lovers", it's not crime, it's just easy prey, and those guys easily get away with the crime they did because there's just no police between 7-15 UTC, which is veeeery far from RP
  4. It's none of my business, farms have owners, owners hire farmers and protect them, so you'd rather think before writing such things and claim "it's RP" when it's not even close, no one would risk their freedom for 5k$, it's just not worth it.
  5. The first why that can't be RP is that farms are protected by private law enforcement, second is that it's not that easy to get onto the farms property, so until the farm isn't protected by armed men, it can't be RP
  6. Than I apologize for my prejudices, but still disagree that criminals would steal wheat from farms IRL. They rob banks, gas stations, maybe also Money transporters (which are implemented in the game ATM) but definitely not the farmers
  7. Let the criminals do what they do IRL, to rob banks etc, no one steals wheat, especially from beginners with no guns. Looks like u r the one who likes to hunt on easy prey. Such a shame, I wonder how these people pass the registration test.
  8. Hello everyone, after playing on the server for a while, I decided to try all the different jobs. Having that done, I moved on to the farmers job and was absolutely indignant. After 30 mins of taking care of my wheat, with a smile on my face I went to the sell point to get some money, as soon as I pulled up in front of the unload door a bunch of unruly guys appeared out of nowhere and started shooting without any RP reason. Having lost almost all of my HP, I, being completely unarmed, decided to run away with my van and precious wheat in it, but in vain, I just didn't make it, and then a guy approached me and said to unlock the vehicle or he'd kill me. There were three of them, one sitting in the car and the other two camping behind the building. Same thing happened to me three times. Being sad of lost profit made me write this topic. So, why isn't wheat locked to a certain player just like the fish is? So only the farmer who grows it can sell it. This would remedy all the problems and made these disgusting, rude, lazy, conceited people, who think they are cleverer than the others and will have easy profit to actually work hard to earn money and not just steal it from novices just like me. I even saw people reporting farmers for not letting them steal their wheat and say that they've "lost" their profit, it's outrageously and makes me furious. There's also another solution, but less possible as far as there is no 24/7 police available. Police has to patrol the area of wheat unload areas in order for the farmers to feel safe. Alternative solution #2 Make the wheat unload process same as for the truck. You just sit inside and the wheat unloads, but there is still a chance to rob you.
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