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This item will only be visible to you, admins, and anyone marked as a creator. Current visibility: Friends-only. These gamemodes encourage players to take on the role of a character within a certain setting. Some gamemodes are more serious than others, requiring players to role-play as a military grunt, or as an oppressed citizen, or even a character in a fictional universe. Others are less serious, with no fixed setting or character requirements. DarkRP was created as a modification to the long-since abandoned LightRP, as an easier-to-modify alternative.

Its active development has changed hands a number of times, but for the past couple of years it has been maintained primarily by Falco or FPtje as he is more commonly known by online. This gamemode is a non-serious role-play gamemode, where players often build large bases to protect themselves and various entities that can produce money.

This gamemode features jobs or roles such as police, gangsters, citizens, and gun dealers a kind of merchant , and is arguably the most popular gamemode of Garry's Mod to date. Made by a deranged psychopath, You get to make some cool 'Pumped up Kicks' memes and kill all the kids and you also get to play as SWAT to take the shooters down.

PoliceRP was created as a modification to the light DarkRP gamemode, based more on the police government and criminals.

This gamemode is either a non-serious or serious role-play gamemode, where players often build large bases to protect themselves and various entities that can produce money. The gamemode features police finding and taking down criminals.

It contains jobs or roles such as police, gangsters, citizens, and gun dealers a kind of merchant , and is arguably the most uprising gamemodes of Garry's Mod to date. This kind of roleplay is very strict, requiring players to follow an extensive set of rules. Players will typically obey the orders of other players with a higher "rank" than them, emulating a military hierarchy. They became popular in late when Star Wars Episode 7 came out in theatres. With less of a focus on military hierarchy and ranks, and more of a focus on life during this period.

Players create a character with a brief description of their "appearance" and simply roam the streets, attempting to survive under the combine rule. Players can be promoted to civil protection, and often are required to be brutal to citizens. Popular a few years back, this gamemode has seen better days.

Jailbreak isn't as serious a roleplay gamemode as other such gamemodes like DarkRP or Military RP, however, it is still a form of roleplay. Players can either be a prisoner or can request to become a guard usually there will be far fewer guards than prisoners, and a large queue will form to become a guard.

This is round-based, and each round a warden is selected from guards that have elected to become a warden. The warden is then responsible for giving prisoners orders. The warden's task is to try and kill off the prisoners through various games or events, while the prisoners must attempt to kill all guards. Where other gamemodes encouraged players to stay by means of money and status symbols like cars and guns, PERP became popular through a level system, where some role play actions such as creating weapons or props would increase your level and give you perks to unlock.

This gamemode was unforgiving to new players, as most players would have to wait at least a couple of hours before they could perform most actions. PERP was initially a gamemode developed by a community called Pulsar Effect hence PERP , but after some time the community was shut down and the gamemode got distributed to several other communities. Long after that, one guy supposedly bought the perp gamemode even though it was already widely distributed and started DMCAing other communities, so a lot of drama ensued.

However, while we are still running the PERP gamemode, we would like to point out that these days our gamemode has very little in common with the original PERP. When we started we had actually a very bad website, which meant that not many users wanted to sign up and use it. This was improved slightly when we switched to a new forum software, but I think the main driver of forum activity was probably something else. Most of our players are very invested in our server and enjoy playing it, which usually drives them on the forums some way or another.

For example: If they want to become a staff member they need to show activity on the forums and interact with the community. If someone was banned and wants to make an apology, they need to do so on the forums. There are also organization threads on the forums that accept applications mostly from there, so anyone interested has to sign up to the forums.

But of course the idea is not just to force people to use the forums; this is actually something many communities do, but on perpheads using the forums is still completely optional; we rather compel people to join because the forum is a fun and helpful place to be. Additionally it is really important to keep the users interested in the forums and give them an opportunity to keep in touch with their fellow friends from the server.

A very useful example of this is the members only shoutbox that is a part of the forums for members only of course. You can always find someone from the community to talk to and participate in fun group conversations. There is usually someone there even in the middle of the night.

Once we successfully established a reasonably sized community on the forums many people kept coming back to the forums even after they stopped playing on the server. In fact some of our most active members on the forums are people who used to play but got bored of our gamemode.

Of course one of the greatest things that came from our time at Perpheads is all the friends we made. Many of the people we talk to on a regular basis, we met on perp. And they grew to be more than just perp friends, but real friends who you can talk to and play other games with.



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