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What is a roleplay session?

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Not sure if this is the right section, but could somebody explain this to me? I've seen some screenshots on here, but I don't understand what it is. Thanks in advance!

I think it's a bunch of wannabe-cops enforcing the laws and regulations of Liberty City in a multiplayer environment. Check out this for more info:

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Not sure about session. But roleplay in the context of LCPDFR can be light at one end, to full on extreme at the other.

Playing the game and taking decisions based on the character your playing. In this case a cop. This can affect moral decisions as well as gameplay. You could be a bad cop for example.

Some examples are NB's preview vids on youtube, these can easily be classed as roleplay where he actively plays as a cop and all his decisions and actions are in context of being a cop. Sometimes to very accurate levels of reality... Some take it as far as they can go and choose to have all the cars, lights, and uniforms as close to real as they can for whatever police force they want to portray. Some will be a mix of adapting game content to roleplay and a mix of roleplaying a character.

There are even player made third party programs to assist in roleplay and add other dimensions to it.

Whether you know it or not, as soon as you do anything in this game like a traffic stop or arrest someone you are roleplaying to a certain extent.

As to a session ? Not sure what is meant by that but thats pretty much what roleplay is in this context. As said in post above it is most likely a group hitting multiplayer.

In realife I roleplay at being an adult, but i'm not very good at it.

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I think it's a bunch of wannabe-cops enforcing the laws and regulations of Liberty City in a multiplayer environment. Check out this for more info:

I dont really think its a bunch of "wannabe-Cops", Ive only played in a few RPs, But even playing LCPDFR in a realistic manner, Can be considerd "roleplay", Its the whole reason I played in those "Rps", Im well on my way to becoming a Police officer in the state of AZ, I Found it as a great way to test my self to see if I could handle Extremley simple situations, Inside of a game, honestly, If you want you can even some what call it a simulator, TBH though, If I werent able to handle extreme simple situations in those "Rp" games, I would obviously not be able to make it as a cop....

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