# Acronyms

1. RP = Roleplay.
2. Priority = Any RP that would require a large response from Emergency Services. Shootings, pursuits, robberies etc.
3. Priority in Progress (PIP) = This means that there is already a Priority that is in progress and you cannot start another one.
4. Priority Cooldown (PCD) = This means that there was a recent priority and another priority cannot be started until the PCD timer is set to "N/A".
5. OOC = Out of Character
6. IRL = In Real Life
7. Random Deathmatch (RDM) = Killing/attempting to kill someone without RP, initiation, or reason.
8. Vehicle Deathmatch (VDM) = Deliberately using your vehicle as a weapon in an attempt to injure or kill another player without RP, initiation, or reason.
9. Copbaiting = Intentionally enticing law enforcement into any form of RP.
10. Civbaiting = Intentionally enticing civilians into any form of RP as law enforcement (e.g camping in front of businesses).
11. New Life Rule (NLR) = When you respawn, you forget anything that happened in your previous life, and change your character to a different character who has not died.
12. Powergaming = Roleplaying with mechanics & abilities that do not exist IRL.
13. FearRP = Value your life. You should act in a way that values your life and welfare.
14. FailRP = A broad term that can encompass many different meanings. But generally speaking, it is when a player does something which in the real world would be generally impossible.
15. Metagaming = The act of using OOC information to benefit your RP and/or your character’s knowledge in-game where otherwise they would not know such information, e.g. stream sniping.
16. Greenzone = An area where no priorities should be engaged, e.g. shootings, pursuits, robberies etc.


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