Most of the roleplayers and staff moved to Official Greenville Roleplay after disbandment. When peacetime is enabled, this means there is a low amount of or no emergency services active within the server startup. When peacetime is enabled, you are not permitted to commit any major crime within the server startup.
As mentioned throughout the rules located in #information (if you bothered reading the darn thing), peacetime (also known as "priority cooldown") refers to the prohibition of unlawful and criminal activity throughout the server caused by the absence of a suitable amount of emergency service personnel. List of cars you can’t drive in sessions
peacetime (pt): This is very similar to the cooldown, passive roleplay only, no running from police, no aggressive roleplay, no shooting, etc.. GAMEPLAY RULES - Previous
Peacetime. As mentioned throughout the rules located in #information (if you bothered reading the darn thing), peacetime (also known as "priority cooldown") refers to the prohibition of unlawful and criminal activity throughout the server caused by the absence of a suitable amount of emergency service personnel.
Peacetime. Peacetime is enabled when there is little to no emergency services available within the server.
PTS. This stands for “permission to speak” and is sometimes used as shorthand in Roblox chat.
Fail Roleplay is not allowed to any extent, appropriate punishments will be taken towards your actions if seen. ※ Speeds over 100 MPH will be accounted as FRP (100 MPH is the maximum for pursuits as well). ※ When peacetime is on you may not pass the speedsof 70 MPH at any time.
4:298:27How to Join Roleplay Servers! | Roblox Greenville - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLet's just say dark was my host as you see it's the server name bgbrp bgprp then you just want toMoreLet's just say dark was my host as you see it's the server name bgbrp bgprp then you just want to click join and then yeah you're in a roleplay session there you go that's how you do that.
Uwu is an emoticon depicting a cute face. It is used to express various warm, happy, or affectionate feelings. A closely related emoticon is owo, which can more specifically show surprise and excitement. There are many variations of uwu and owo, including and OwO, UwU, and OwU, among others.
The letters “ABC” don't stand for anything. It's just a phrase to let other players know they're up for a job or task. For example, if player 1 said "abc for a dog", player 2 would respond "abc" if he wanted to be player 1's dog.
A void is where a part of a person's roleplay, or the roleplay altogether, is declared null. This can be done by a staff member in a server or by the roleplayer themselves in the form of a "self-void". For self-voids, it is customary to do so immediately after the roleplay has been effected.
Fail roleplay, or FRP, is when a person fails to roleplay properly, whether that be through going down an unrealistic route in history or intentionally disrupting the roleplay by trolling. Fail roleplay is the most broken rule in Risk and tends to be a problem in the Public and Customs servers.
Specific Fail Roleplay Fail Roleplay (FRP) is not following roleplay. It can also be completing actions that your character would not realistically be able to do. For example, an officer smashes your car window, says “-pulls out-“ and you drive away. This is FRP.
milk7418Omilk7418O, also known as Milk or Hunter, is the creator and founder of Greenville on Roblox. He models cars and other development processes for Greenville.
Combat Logging (or the combat marker) is a function added in the Crystalline Update which punishes a player that logs out of the game directly after combat or during combat against another player. When this happens, the player logging out would leave the game normally.
You can only do passive RP. Personal Cooldown: An individual player, or group of players, must wait at least 20 minutes after the expiration of their last priority call's cooldown before starting another priority.
PRIORITY IN PROGRESS (PIP): This means that there is currently an active priority scene which the police are dealing with; during this time, you cannot flee from a police interaction or commit aggressive RP. You can continue your existing RP with other civilians whether it is passive or aggressive but you cannot create any new priorities/aggressive ...
You can continue your existing RP with other civilians whether it is passive or aggressive but you cannot create any new priorities/aggressive RP. This is usually turned on after a priority scene is concluded and is a cooldown for everyone to settle.
If we were to have a “Priority Cooldown”, this would very much limit RolePlay. Priority Cooldowns are usually used when there is an active priority, so that no one will interrupt in it, or so that no one will cause another priority, so that there won’t be tons of chaos. Adding this will just be boring.
No, you are allowed to base, but if you get caught, like if PD raids, you can’t shoot, you give up. Or there could he rules in peacetime as well, for example it only qualifies for Traffic Stops and minor infractions and let raids and robberies continue.
Originated from its predecessor, the Original Greenville Roleplay ran by AfflictedSim, commonly referred to AfflictedSim's GVRP a YouTube star in Greenville Community, (His YouTube channel has gone private) went very popular among Greenville Community, briefly got officialized by Greenville owners.
When peacetime is enabled, this means there is a low amount of or no emergency services active within the server startup. When peacetime is enabled, you are not permitted to commit any major crime within the server startup.
Fail Roleplay, or FRP is the term used to describe when an individual makes an unrealistic scenario, or a breach of Peacetime. The FRP Speed when peacetime enabled during session will be 70mph, and 90mph when peacetime is disabled due to a recent influx in some questionable driving.
Combat logging is not allowed at any point in the sessions. Please make sure that you are not in any scenes before you leave the game. If you are in a scene and its an absolute emergency to leave, you must contact a staff member and they will let you leave the session.
If you are seen driving one of these cars, you will get punished. If the vehicle has “★” next to it, nitro boosters are equipped on them. Do note that this list could be outdated as new banned cars are added from time to time.
Like other online communities, Roblox uses common internet slang and slang exclusive to the community. These are words commonly used in the Roblox community, including slang.
Camper - a term used in Roblox FPS games, mostly Murder Mystery 2, It means when a player stays in one spot and waits for players/enemies to walk past him/her before attacking. DD - Dishonorably discharged. Mainly used in military roleplay games, it means that a player has been demoted or told to leave.
BA - Bad Alien. Since a Roblox administrator accidentally called Alan ( JacksSmirkingRevenge) "Alien", this abbreviation was in popular use during TNL Twitch live streams. It has since fallen out of use and is rarely used. Banned forever - Termination of a Roblox account, phrase popularized by Roblox YouTuber Faave.
Beamed - Usually refers to limited items being stolen from an account (e.g. "Beamed by Kareem"). Bloxxed - Refers to when a player has been killed or defeated by another player, since R6 avatars are usually dismembered upon death, causing the "blocks" that make up their bodies to fall to the ground.
Leetspeak is a way of speaking which was first used by hackers to prevent their websites from being searched by simple keyword searches but is now mostly used ironically/nostalgically. It can involve users capitalizing random letters, intentional misspellings or replacing letters with special characters, such as !, @, #, and $ .
OOC refers to when you are speaking as the real you and are not commincing in roleplay. Using information from an OOC chat to assist you in, for example, catching a criminal counts as METAgaming (please see the METAgaming definiton for more information). IC. This term stands for In Character.
While under the influence of FearRP, the player cannot equip a weapon from his inventory, attempt to run away, call for help (if the captor has used the /me command to steal your communication devices), refuse to follow commands, anything that may fall under FailRP.