03-17-2015, 09:24 PM
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(03-17-2015, 06:31 PM)nana Wrote: "Your friend", ran him over, and that was it, he probably reconnected because you were not rp'ing but only breaking the rules and didn't want you to do it successfully.As I said, everything was part of RP. Maybe, us getting into your house and stealing your stuff is out of the rules but I think someone rp'ing a burglar and NOT breaking/destroying any part of your rp is a valid roleplay.
But let's say that the "raid" part was not acceptable (What would be acceptable to burglarize a house though?) The ChopShopRP IS acceptable therefore him disconnecting because he wanted his BMW back is NOT. Even if he thought that my rp wasn't good enough for him and decided to ruin it... well... that's worse than me getting and stealing the first stage of money from your contras. Anyway stealing cars for doing ChopShop is part of Fearless and just because your friend didn't like it doesn't mean he should disconnect.
ALSO as I said before, your friend decided to get out of the car the wrong moment. You can say to me "Aren't we allowed to exit our cars?" ... Of course you are allowed to exit your car BUT use common sense when doing so. Someone has robbed your house and you see him escaping with a fast car, you simply DON'T exit your car to try to stop him with saying "hey dude wtf stop". Therefore the CDM was your friend's fault. It's like saying that someone mugged you and you started chasing him but when you crossed the road like a mad without paying attention, a guy ran you over and then you want to accuse the guy with cdm. Same thing happened, we were escaping with the 2 fastest cars in the game and your friend decided he should get out of the car instead of chasing us. Okay, he died but it was his fault.
If you want to accuse me for the "raid" thing, please make another BR and we can discuss it there.
A "common sense" rule is that Pedestrians trying to stop cars won't end up well and you should've expected an accident like this.