Studio Code
The rules and creative standards for all WorldRP members. Read this before you step into Los Santos.
1. Respect the Room
WorldRP is a creative space first. Treat every player like a collaborator, not an opponent. No harassment, hate speech, discrimination, or targeted toxicity — in character or out. We build stories together.
2. Stay In Character
Once the scene starts, you are your character. Do not break character to discuss mechanics, complain about outcomes, or reference real-world streamers. If something goes wrong, finish the scene and report it after. We call this “playing to the top of your intelligence.”
3. No Meta-Gaming or Power-Gaming
Meta-gaming: using information your character did not learn in-game. Power-gaming: forcing actions on other players without giving them a chance to respond. Both ruin the story. Both are not allowed.
4. Consent Comes First
Intense storylines — crime, conflict, drama — are welcome, but only with mutual consent. If another player says no, draws a line, or taps out of a scene, respect it immediately. There is always another story to tell.
5. Show Up or Step Aside
If you sign up for a session, a storyline, or a scene — be there. Ghosting wastes everyone’s time. If life happens, communicate early. We value reliability over raw talent every time.
6. Stories Belong to the Server
Scenes, characters, and arcs created inside WorldRP may be recorded, edited, or adapted for 19B PROJECTS content. By playing here, you agree that your in-world contributions become part of the shared studio catalog. You will be credited where appropriate.
7. Violations & Consequences
Breaking the Studio Code can result in warnings, scene resets, temporary suspensions, or permanent bans — depending on severity and intent. Admins and directors have final say. If you see something wrong, report it privately. Do not start public drama.
The short version?
Be kind. Stay in character. Respect boundaries. Show up. Build something great.