Slöth
TBL
- Joined
- May 27, 2017
- Messages
- 3,319
- Nebulae
- 4,031
House exteriorwhy are all interiors so pretentious and minimalistic? where are the crack dens? the cozy ones. fucking hell just because you dont pay taxes and get to become rich (server doesnt have the IRS yet) doesnt mean you should drive around in your riced up car and live in an IKEA catalog wearing dandy clothes FUCK OFF
![]()
We engage in a considerable amount of Deputy-based tomfoolery.
Only just started today and already been busy as fuck on prison duty in just my first 2 hours.of course he's SD
how's the big house quota treating ya
I can't say much since I've literally only been in the faction and done duty tasks for under 24 hours, but from the application process alone and the roleplay quality/opportunities available, I'd say SD is the better choice over PD without a shadow of a doubt.Is it worth applying for @TinPan ?
How active is it over there? Like what stuff do you get on a day-to-day basis?
for me sd tends to have the more passive roleplayers, better quality of rp etcI can't say much since I've literally only been in the faction and done duty tasks for under 24 hours, but from the application process alone and the roleplay quality/opportunities available, I'd say SD is the better choice over PD without a shadow of a doubt.
I mean it's just strange because SD has a considerably short application length/duration compared to how long it takes to get into PD; yet the quality of roleplay and the characters more often than not seems to be of a poorer quality in PD, not to mention that the room for advancement seems to be incredibly clique-based.for me sd tends to have the more passive roleplayers, better quality of rp etc
pd is first point of call for those new to cop so it's safe to assume it has worse standards
recruitment open continuousits hard to apply for either one because i cant find where to post my app. im assuming they're closed
As a member of pd everything said is trueI mean it's just strange because SD has a considerably short application length/duration compared to how long it takes to get into PD; yet the quality of roleplay and the characters more often than not seems to be of a poorer quality in PD, not to mention that the room for advancement seems to be incredibly clique-based.
every time i see bob nolan, i get the sudden urge to depopulate the mall, with leadAs a member of pd everything said is true
Quality standard is garbage
Pd is horrifically easy to join and most cops couldn't care less about passive roleplay
Not to mention that at this point, SD basically does everything PD can do and more.As a member of pd everything said is true
Quality standard is garbage
Pd is horrifically easy to join and most cops couldn't care less about passive roleplay
There's definitely exceptions to SD being branded as better than PD.every time i see bob nolan, i get the sudden urge to depopulate the mall, with lead
I agree, I really only stick to PD Community Relations since that's a collection of people that can actually RP and not looking to bounce from shootout to shootout. Most discussions in the PD board turn into massive arguments and get locked before a resolution can be found, so it's going to be stuck in a cycle of being bad for a while.Not to mention that at this point, SD basically does everything PD can do and more.
SD lets you do regular duties that you’d see in PS as well as having detectives, gang units and SWAT teams (SEB); not to mention also being able to engage in custody roleplay as a jail guard (something you don’t get to do as PD).
SD at this point is just overall the better choice at this point for those looking to get into LEO RP.