

pm - Private message a player (/pm Player1 Hey you're pretty cool!). y or /yell - Yell out, your text appearing in a larger area. or /ooc - Out Of Character (Global Chat). Back in 20, I played a TON of DarkRP and was even staff for a couple of communities, and there is a lot more to do when it comes to these things. Discussion in General Suggestions started by Bandit, Mar 20, 2018.

Ecosystemīecause DarkRP is used so widely a lot of paid and non-paid addons support it unlike other Roleplay Gamemodes that are out there making it perfect for a quick plug and play server. SGM Community (Serious GMod) Forums > Community > General Suggestions > Serious DarkRP. Modifying the default DarkRP gamemode into other gamemodes is not recommended and you should use a different Roleplay Base designed to be modified or use the DarkRP Derived. GamemodesĭarkRP is expansive even beyond the DarkRP gamemode itself, people modify it into other Roleplay gamemodes such as the following. Modifying DarkRPs default settings is simplified by using an addon called DarkRP Modification created by FPtje to stop people from editing the core files and breaking stuff. DarkRP is a non-serious roleplay gamemode developed by FPtje (Falco Peijnenburg) over the course of the last 8 years, over this time it has grown into one of, if not the biggest gamemode in all of Garry's Mod.ĭarkRP by default has an Administration Mod called FAdmin and a Prop Protection System called FPP (Falco's PP).
