With the server coming coming into shape and nearing it's beta stage for us to stress test everything, we are beginning to tweak and refine our rules to properly suit the masses who will roleplay on Los Santos County. This rule has always been a big thing before on other servers, and personally, I never liked it as it limits roleplay and benefits careless individuals. For those who do not know about the rule, when it comes to robbing, there was a limit on on how much money you can take if the individual is over the rob limit. For example, I go up to Bradley who has 30k on hand and I can only take 5k due to the limits. In my opinion, I should be able to take that thirty because what is on him is on him. The rule I want to propose is basically what this topic is. What is on you is on you, whether it be 1k to 100k. There are banks, ATMs and I assume the script will let you store money in boxes/containers/places around your property like car(s) and inside your house(s). This rule applies also to guns, drugs and whatever else your character ICly has on them at the time.
With this rule implemented, it will bring up the quality of roleplay instead of the RPG feeling of people running around with 5m+ on hand and whenever they do get robbed, it's literally pocket change and they shrug it off, roleplaying like it never happened. This encourages people to be careful with money, whether it be fresh out of a big drug deal or weapon deal and they have a good amount of money on their hands. It makes ATM's a purpose to use to their discretion. It makes a bank somewhat of a hotspot of roleplay since people will be constantly using it in hopes that people don't just run it to use the script and leave. If people are brave enough, It can also open up to people willing to roleplay personal financiers. I see nothing but good things coming out of this rule and I want opinions about it.
With this rule implemented, it will bring up the quality of roleplay instead of the RPG feeling of people running around with 5m+ on hand and whenever they do get robbed, it's literally pocket change and they shrug it off, roleplaying like it never happened. This encourages people to be careful with money, whether it be fresh out of a big drug deal or weapon deal and they have a good amount of money on their hands. It makes ATM's a purpose to use to their discretion. It makes a bank somewhat of a hotspot of roleplay since people will be constantly using it in hopes that people don't just run it to use the script and leave. If people are brave enough, It can also open up to people willing to roleplay personal financiers. I see nothing but good things coming out of this rule and I want opinions about it.