Despite the fact that we are all out here waiting for GTA 6, GTA 5’s popularity remains at an all time high. And while the single player mode is amazing, GTA Online is another ballpark altogether. An integral part in that is GTA RP, a whole different world where gamers roleplay in GTA Online. While GTA RP is an old tale to most players, you might be new to GTA 5 itself. For all those cases and more keep reading as we explain what exact is GTA RP and GTA 5 roleplaying servers right here!
What is GTA 5 RP?
To put it very simply, GTA 5 RP is the online space wheregamers roleplay as various charactersin the fictional world of Los Santos. Think of it as playing an MMO without pre-determined and side quests. However, the quests are for you to think up and explore on the fly.
You can even consider GTA 5 RP as a tabletop RPG, where you create a character and stay in it all the time. GTA 5 RP players play as a wide variety of characters which range fromcops, heisters, business owners, taxi drivers, paramedicsand much more. As far as things go, your creativity is your only limit.
As such, GTA 5 RP is a world where gamers all roleplay as different characters with the world reacting to them in real-time. This means you have to stay in character no matter what thereby creating an ecosystem of GTA roleplaying!
Ever since it kicked off, GTA roleplaying has gained immense popularity with Twitch and YouTube streamers broadcasting roleplaying content on various servers. To this date, GTA 5 RP is extremely popular among gamers who enjoy it. I’ve personally sunk over 2000 hours playing RP across various servers in the last four years.
The simplest and shortest answer to this question isyes, but with conditions. Of course, you must own a copy of GTA 5 to play on GTA 5 roleplaying servers. There are many open servers on FiveM which you can join. However, I suggest against most of them due to a lack of roleplaying quality.
There exist many GTA 5 RP servers that have listing processes. This means you must be allowed to join them before starting a GTA roleplaying session. Players must submit an application form detailing your character and its traits and explaining general server rules.
This is where it gets interesting. If it is a reasonably popular server like NoPixel, you must pay a fee to submit the form. This pricing keeps changing, so you have to keep that in mind.
Other servers, like the recently popularProdigyRPor the recently launchedPurpleRP, don’t have an application submission price. You can go over to their website right now and apply for allowlisting. However, given the popularity of the servers, the wait time for that is relatively high. So, you either play the waiting game or pay a supporter tier and get your application checked a little earlier.
Otherwise, most smaller RP servers are free for everyone to apply and enjoy. So, pick the one with a welcoming community, and have fun.
Now that you know what GTA roleplaying is, it’s time to learn how to play it. Thankfully, learning how to play GTA 5 RP is quite easy. At the risk of stating the obvious do be aware that you need to own a copy of GTA 5 and an active Internet connection. Additionally, this is only applicable to GTA 5 players on PC.
To start GTA 5 roleplaying, you need a good microphone to speak with gamers. And try not to be awkward. I know it’s easier said than done but some of my best friends were made from GTA 5 RP. Once you’re all set, follow the steps below:
Once you’re all done setting up FiveM client, you must join a GTA 5 RP server. While there is no set process for it, most GTA roleplaying servers allow you to join through an IP address. You’ll get this in the discord of the respective server.
If it is an allowed-listed server, you’ll need permission. Once you finish that, receive the IP address, hit F8 in FiveM Menus, and type “connect ” without the brackets and quotes.
Congratulations, you now now know what GTA 5 RP is and how to join roleplaying servers. However, do remember that each server has its rules so be sure to follow it lest you get banned from the GTA roleplaying.
So how’s your experience roleplaying in GTA 5? Let us know in the comments below!
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