15.05.2015, 01:03
For some time already I could not be bothered anymore to play on my last favorite server around, which was Lawless RP. I've been in SAMP since I joined the server of the Dutch GTA community in 2009, then dedicated most of my time to roleplaying in SAMP. I started at SARP, then NGRP after SARP split up, then HZRP and then Lawless. In the meantime I was hanging around at smaller servers, doing admin work, leading factions, being part of factions, having fun in general.
I still remember how I carefully smuggled weapons in my first days, a nerve-racking experience because I was afraid of the LSPD to arrest me and take away my illegal stuff. Getting shot at happened every now and then and I just loved the idea that you had law enforcement at one side, gangs at the other and civilians in between... Good times..
I obviously had activity drops in SAMP but lately I really cannot be arsed to play it. Playing the same server the whole time is getting boring but starting at another server just to start from scratch doesn't appeal to me either..
Then I look back at what I learned, I learned;
- How to script (been involved in development in a few servers, including paid positions)
- How to admin unbiased and leave frustration at the door
- How to manage people, mainly by leading factions or various departments within admin teams
- And a hell lot more
In this time in SAMP I also had some servers, in 2010 I had something called Future Life Roleplay or whatever crap name I gave it, using a hijacked SARP script. If I am not mistaken I was the very first server to "refund" players in terms of giving them stuff they had in another server.
After that I had a few other, mainly Python RP, Python RP 2 and some other server of which I forgot the name. The most succesful one was Python RP(2), peaking up to 60 players daily.
The depressing thing is just that by looking back at these days I did a hell a lot wrong. I gave the wrong people the wrong tasks, I trusted the wrong people and I focused on the wrong things.
I can safely say that if I would spend the time, dedication and money I would be capable of setting up a good, decent server. It's just that I don't have the time to do so..
So.. What did you learn in SAMP?
I still remember how I carefully smuggled weapons in my first days, a nerve-racking experience because I was afraid of the LSPD to arrest me and take away my illegal stuff. Getting shot at happened every now and then and I just loved the idea that you had law enforcement at one side, gangs at the other and civilians in between... Good times..
I obviously had activity drops in SAMP but lately I really cannot be arsed to play it. Playing the same server the whole time is getting boring but starting at another server just to start from scratch doesn't appeal to me either..
Then I look back at what I learned, I learned;
- How to script (been involved in development in a few servers, including paid positions)
- How to admin unbiased and leave frustration at the door
- How to manage people, mainly by leading factions or various departments within admin teams
- And a hell lot more
In this time in SAMP I also had some servers, in 2010 I had something called Future Life Roleplay or whatever crap name I gave it, using a hijacked SARP script. If I am not mistaken I was the very first server to "refund" players in terms of giving them stuff they had in another server.
After that I had a few other, mainly Python RP, Python RP 2 and some other server of which I forgot the name. The most succesful one was Python RP(2), peaking up to 60 players daily.
The depressing thing is just that by looking back at these days I did a hell a lot wrong. I gave the wrong people the wrong tasks, I trusted the wrong people and I focused on the wrong things.
I can safely say that if I would spend the time, dedication and money I would be capable of setting up a good, decent server. It's just that I don't have the time to do so..
So.. What did you learn in SAMP?