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  1. Xappan's was far too long, had too many words and only told you how to use tools so this guide will show you how to build defenses and which are most effective. Also sorry for the gyazos, forums wont let me upload any of my edited screenshots. You don't have to read the text if you don't want to here, the pictures show enough. _______________________________________________________________ OVERVIEW So to start, there are really 2 different types of defenses you can build; shooting windows or peak spots. Peak spots can also be diverted into 2 subgroups; either the sideways peek (1) or the forward/backward peek (2). Which one you tend to use can be either based on personal opinion, or where you are actually building your base. Shooting windows (3), for example, can be used in tighter, smaller buildings when compared to forward/backward peeking. https://gyazo.com/d2733a884133f50329cd5b4dfec54314 ~ PEEK SPOT (SIDEWAYS) This is a very simple and easy to make defense. Most effective when using a pump shotgun or high-damaging revolver. To make: place a prop with a slight gap on either the right or left side so you can clearly see and shoot raiders. To use: simply move quickly sideways into view, shoot, and move back. https://gyazo.com/7ab6349cbb8fdfae85d98159d2e7a6ea PEEK SPOT (FORWARD/BACKWARD) A simple defense, but only applicable in certain buildings with higher ceilings. Most effective when using a pump shotgun or SMG. To make: place a floor that brings you roughly level with the top of the raider or higher, depending on how far back you are making the defense. Then, place a 1-way see through prop which, when up close allows you to clearly see and shoot the raider but when back makes you invisible. To use: simply move quickly forward into view, shoot, and move back https://gyazo.com/1d03b5bb16e443230602a876a925ef7e SHOOTING WINDOW The most simplistic defense. Most effective with spray weapons such as LMGs, but equally effective with most other weapons. To make: place 1 lower prop and use the stacker tool to place another up around 14.5 units, creating a gap which you should fill with a 1-way see through prop and create a fading door and place a button to activate it. You may also want to put a fence in front of the shooting window to stop CPs from being able to battering ram your shooting windows open (see below). To use: press your button which opens the shooting window for 4 seconds and shoot for as long as you can. If you start getting shot at, move out of view until the shooting window closes again after 4 seconds, and maybe attack from elsewhere https://gyazo.com/4381800a80f799ba579d98e6158b9abd ~ APPLICATION TO A BASE As previously stated, what defenses you use depend on where you are basing. I made a quick example here of a easy to make and defend base in one of the small houses by the beach. It is simple in design, containing 2 shooting windows and 1 peek spot, but do not be put off by how simple it looks. With the right weaponry and skill set, this base will be deadly to all but some. Feel free to copy the design if you like. https://gyazo.com/3b26c28f5e7edb89bc84da4ceb8dc05e In bigger buildings, however, you may find an application of all three techniques in one. The forward/backward peak spots are by far the most popular with big gangs as they allow for many people to defend at once, strengthening their defenses. Below shows an example of something I've built previously which takes all techniques and makes one really clean base design, and I've drawn around the different parts where the techniques have been used so you can see which technique is most predominantly used. https://gyazo.com/c0c56ba92e7253ea1916acb0665110dd ~ TO CONCLUDE buy soldier custom job
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  2. From what I can see on the server many people do not know how to build a base. I've heard many reasons for it, such as "I don't know how to", "Precision is restricted", "All the props are blaclisted", "I'm a lazy idiot." Well I hope this guide will help with those. Except the 4th one, I can't cure lazyness sadly. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First of a little list on the steps of building a base and explanations (feel free to skip this if you want to get to the more technical stuff): Find the will to build a base Find a spot that you like Make sure said spot is free of anyone, or make it so Buy all the doors of the property Put up a "Building" sign Go in, lock the doors, and propblock every entrance (be those doors or windows) to your property Figure out what you want to build Try to figure out where you should put the fading doors and defenses Plan out what props you'll use Start building the entrance (the base without fading doors or defences) Finish building said entrance Make sure said entrance is okay by the server rules (optional) If the base is so build an outside part too Put fading doors in place Make sure said fading doors are okay by the server rules Put up defences Make sure bla bla bla Customize to your liking Put up keypads and make sure they work Go out and replace the "building" sign with a "KOS" sign Go inside the base, lock the doors, get through the fading doors, and that's it. You are the owner of a base Okay 20 steps for a single base might seem a bit like a lot more than you'd think, but most of these are usually only took a second or two to figure out. Lets go through them: Pretty obvious. The best bases are built when the builder is in a creative mood Also very obvious but really really important. A good place to build might not be the best defendable property on the whole map, but one you feel like you'd want to build a base in Obvious. You can't build with people inside can you now? If the doors are not owned own them and gently ask everyone to leave. Ask forcefully after Obvious Obvious but some things you should already know: A "Building" sign not only ensures noone will raid you (preferably) but also states that the property itself is out of RP for the time being. This means that there can't be any entities inside, you can't sell weapons inside, you can't heal people inside, you can't conduct business inside, you cannot mug inside, you cannot kidnap inside, etc. Now this is needed for the not-so-preferable occasion of someone raiding while you're building. If you have a "Building" sign up you CAN propblock the entrances to the base. Now this is the tricky part. Without inspiration some bases turn out quite mediocre and you'll feel like its weak or does not worth the effort of saving. Try to plan out what you'd like in your base. You want to shoot from above or below? You want to shoot from the sides or front/back? You want to use grenades? Do you want to use bulletproof or non-bulletproof fading doors? A lot to consider before even starting Now where to put the fading doors is a cardinal problem. Fading doors usually dictate where the defences go, but also where the defences are dictate where the fading doors go. But the main thing is there can be 3 fading doors in the entrance that are actual doors but you'll have to figure out where to put 'em by yourself. Obvious. Mostly I recommend the phx props (the white props of 2x2, 2x3, ...., 8x8 plates) Now this means that you should put up the walls of the base inside + the roof (if needed) so you get a rough idea how it'll look. No fading doors yet so you can walk around and inspect it from both defender and attacker POV. Yes Check MOTD. Mainly what you want to look for here is that the entrance is wide enough that it can hold 2 players standing by eachother and in front of eachother. Also make sure no props are no-collided. Some bases, whether to make it RPG proof or because you want to use that part too, utilize the sidewalks that are connected to the property. You are ALLOWED to do so under the condition that the base does not exceed the sidewalk and as long as the base does not get in the way of RP (Does not block the road or such things) Obvious. You can make them no-collided while you're building so you don't have to fade them every time, just don't forget them no-collided. Obvious. Mostly this means that you have keypads on each side and that fading doors don't overlap eachother. This second one means that you shouldn't make 1 fading door out of like 2-3 props for a number of reasons. First is that you only have 6 fading doors as it stands now, so 3 is more than enough for entrance, you don't want to waste more. Secondly it is unfair against police and their battering ram, so if you get reported it'll just get complicated. Obvious. There are many kinds of defenses, but mostly it is either a barricade you can go behind and come out/peek out from behind, or a fading shooting window This is tricky a bit, I'll explain later This means material and colour. One important thing: Fading doors DO NOT HAVE TO BE TRANSPARENT as long as they are bulletproof. But with the same logic any prop that IS NOT BULLETPROOF MUST BE TRANSPARENT. This is a big and important difference Obvious Obvious. Take care when doing so yes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So what is tricky in making sure defences are by the rules? Simply there are quite a few rules that concern this. Let me tell some here and put up some examples: First if you make shooting fading windows count that you can only have 3 as you already used 3 of your fading doors on the entrance doors. These MUST be operated by buttons, but you can only spawn 4 buttons. You can't operate these with keypads due to the rule "The max fading doors linked to keypads/entrances per base is 3" which means the whole base can only have 3 fading doors that are used with keypads and that the entrance can only have a max of 3 fading doors. "The raider must be able to see you clearly and shoot back." - This is the rule that is the bane of many ideas and bases. This essentially why you got to make every non-bulletproof props transparent. This also means that you can't use such shooting holes that show you a part of the attacker (their legs for example) but they can't see you. "No one way shooting" pretty obvious, but this basically means that you can't make defenses where you see and shoot the attackers but they can't see you. "No glow/world glow" - means you can't use the world-/glow glitch. If you don't know what that is here is an example. (It will start the video at 3:59) "All props/buttons/keypads/cameras/etc must be easily visible." - obvious, but this means that you can't hide keypads and buttons. A keypad must always be next to the fading door it opens, and the same applies to buttons too. "You may not build with props that make it hard to see around or hurt your eyes." - this means that making a base that is hard to navigate because of the colour of it, or makes one's eyes hurt is not allowed. Such material, that makes it hard to navigate, is the rtcamera's pitch black, or the shiny material coloured black. This is not a problem if the base is obvious (e.g.: its a straight line and you can see through it) then you can use said material/colour as it does not make it hard to navigate. "Shooting windows must be atleast the size of FurnitureShelf001b." - self explanatory. "Ramp/stair/steps/headglitch defenses are not allowed." - now this is another interesting one. This does not mean that you can't use ramps or stairs in your base, simply means that you can't build in a way that they can be abused. In this example, it breaks the rules because it can be abused (you can just run up and shoot then run back down, essentially giving you a huge advantage) Same applies to stairs and steps. Headglitch is an entirely different thing. It means that a defence prop is so high that you can't be seen, or only the top of your head, but you can shoot from behind it due to how the game handles models and such. Here you have to note that your player model is hunched over when holding a larger gun, but you get no feeling of this in first person. When making defenses you should check by pressing f1 and going up to it with a weapon whether its too high or not. The good spot is around when your shoulders can be seen too, not only your head. Example of head glitch: Thirdperson Firstperson Correct ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lets go to the tools. Many person says they can't build because they can't use precision. The thing is you don't need it. Sure it helps, makes it a tad easier, but ultimately its ignorable. You only need two tools when it comes to it: Weld and Stacker. Weld: Weld is useful for its secondary function, which is called "Easy-weld". It basically lets you snap props together and rotate them afterwards and fixing them after afterwards. You can use this by pressing right mouse button with the weld tool on a prop, pressing it once again on the prop you want it to attach it to, and once more to stop rotating it. (Its usualy simpler to press 2 right clicks instantly). Notice some things: First of you can't easy-weld to world anymore (sadly) only to other props. Secondly the position of the prop you want to move impacts the outcome. If you want a prop to be 90° rotated after easy-welding it, rotate it 90° before easy-welding it. You'll get the hang of it after some tries no worries. Little warning: The tool unfreezes the props after welding them. Dunno why it does it, but freeze the props you easy-weld. Another tip: When you look at a prop you see a grid, and somewhere along the grid you see red "x"s. If you look at those and press and hold "e" it'll let you stay focues on that point, so you can easy-weld that point and snap it to a point you desire on the other prop by that point. This can immensely help especially with the phx props because they are built in a way that lets you easily snap props together. Stacker: This is the epithome of building tools. The stacker is a toold that lets you run rampant in placing whatever you want wherever (provided you're not on proplimit) Some things to consider before everything: Make sure you're stacking relative to the prop, and not to the world. Stacking relative to the prop makes it so that when you move the prop you can still stack the same way. Just figure out which part of the prop is "up" and "front" and you're good to go. Usually how the prop gets spawned is how you should view "up" and "front". Now stacker lets you create a copy of a prop at the desired location. It has 6 sliders that interests us: 3 movement sliders for the 3 axi (x y and z) and 3 rotation sliders (I'll let you figure these out). All of these are on 0 by standard. If you put a stacked props with 0 on everything stacked relative to prop it'll be very neatly next to the prop with a small opening between the props. Putting the x slider to "-1" will make it airtight, removing the crack from between the props. The stacker literally lets you place any prop anywhere you want by copying it there. If you aim it at a prop you can even get a ghost of said prop and see where it'll get stacked (if you can't see the gost material the prop, some prop do not have ghost by default because of their base material) If you're still not sure how the stacker should be set up here is how mine is. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now, by using everything above its really easy to build bases after a while even if at first its a bit rough. But to show you I mean it becomes easy I've built a base that can be defended from 3 separate directions, with defences, without precision, in 10 minutes. You can check it out to see how all these work in practice. I included what I press on the keyboard. Just put the video on speed 2 and stop if you see anything that interests you. (video) In this video you can see: Base building, defence building, making fading doors, making keypads that work with said fading doors, making shooting windows, making other kind of defences. The finished base is really simple and can be improved in a miriad of ways, all depends on what you want to add to it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keypads - Detailed Using keypads is for some reason tricky for new players so I thought I'd include it here. There are 5 main part of the tool that we usually use so lets get to it. 1. This is the easiest part of it. This is the code you have to input in the keypad so it works. 3 things to consider here really: 1.) make a code you'll remember! 2.) make sure to check the Secure Mode and the Freeze buttons, but uncheck the Weld one. Secure mode lets you input the numbers without anyone in the vicinity spotting what you put in. Unchecking weld is only a safety measure, in the past we had problems with the advanced duplicator not working properly with keypads, and albeit these might be fixed its better safe than sorry. 3.) you can't input number 0 on the keypad and it won't let you either don't try. A neat feature of the keypad that I think not many people know is that you can use your actual keypad to use it. Meaning if you aim at it and press your keypad numbers it'll get inputted on the keyboard, and pressing enter inputs it. Make sure not to press a fading door button by accident though! 2. This is what generally gives a hard time to players. You can see the button there under the "Acces Granted Key" text. Pressing this button will display the text "PRESS A KEY". At this point you have to press a key on your keyboard that you do not use frequently (I recommend num_1 - num_9, num_+, num_-, num_*, num_/, num_del) Once you press it that is the button the keypad will press on your keyboard if you input the code correctly. Its easier to think of it that way. So once again, the key you put there WILL BE PRESSED when you input a correct code. Just like you can press it with your finger, but virtually. Magical. Also the button next to it governs what happens when you input a wrong code. Let me mention that using a keypad in such a way that the wrong code opens the door instead of the right one is against the rules, as the raiders could have no idea of it, and the cracker tool only grants access, does not deny it. (The key that I have for access denied is num_/ by the by. For some reason its shown as so) 3. The main settings of the keypad. Now CG keypads, thank to Roast, are a bit unique. You cannot go lower than 4 seconds on them, because 4 seconds are hard coded into it. Meaning that the first slider here can only extend how long the door is open, up to 4 + 10 seconds. (or more if you input a bigger number) Initial delay means that after inputting the correct code the keypads waits a bit (the time specified there) before pressing the button. This feature, while works on the server, cannot be used as it breaks the server rules. Multiple press delay sets how big of a delay you want between repeats if that is set above 0. Take note that putting this to 10 will only make 6 second time between openings as the hard coded 4 seconds are not counted, though they won't screw up the repeats either. Additional Repeats does what it obviously does. Putting this to a higher number will make the door fade that many times instead of just once. (It repeats the opening) Just for the record I'm not aware whether using repeats is against the rules or not. I don't believe so but I can't really see a point to it either. 4. This is the same as for 3, but for the access denied part. 5. ID is another cool feature we have. Inbetween "OK" and "DEL" is a purple "ID" button on the keypad when spawned. Pressing this will instantly grant "Access Granted" if it is pressed by the owner of the keypad, or by people depending on what this is set on. The settings are the followings: Civil Protection - This means you and all CP jobs can just press ID to use the fading doors. Really handy when building in the PD or so. Just Me - Self explanatory really. My Gang - This means you and anyone in the same gang will be able to use ID to get through the door. This is probably the most used function. People I share props with - This is also self explanatory, but let me iterate a bit. This is good because you can add people who are not cops and are not in your gang either. It is also good if you have no gang currently but still want to add people. The bad part is that each time you come up on the server your shares vanish, so you have to redo it every time. You can add people to the share list by holding c (this'll bring up the context menu), pressing right click on any of your props, pressing "Share Props" (top option), finding their name on the left and pressing "Share". If their name don't go to the right don't worry, as long as you press "Share" it should work. IMPORTANT NOTE: KEYPADS CANNOT BE UPDATED WITH THE RIGHT CLICK. IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE SOMETHING ON A KEYPAD YOU'LL HAVE TO REPLACE IT! How to hook it up to a fading door? Simple really. The fading door only has 3 options and you only need to use one. What you want to do is press "Fading Door" tool in q menu, and you'll se a similar button to the keypad's section 2 "Access Granted" with the text "Fade". You can set this the same way you can set the key on the keypad. Setting this "Fade" button to the same key as the keypad's "Access Granted Key" will make it so, that when you input the correct code on the keypad it'll fade the door. As I said think of it as the keypad pressing the button on your keyboard. For example: If you put your fading door to "Num_+" and press left click on a prop, if you press "Num_+" now it'll get faded. The same happens if you make the keypad's "Access Granted Key" "Num_+" and input a correct code or press ID. The keypad will press it for you. The only difference is that keypad is usable by everyone, while your physical keyboard is (hopefully) only usable by you. ANOTHER IMPORTANT NOTICE SINCE THIS IS FOR SOME REASON NOT CLEAR TO A LOT OF PEOPLE: YOU CANNOT LOCKPICK FADING DOORS, SO YOU MUST HAVE KEYPADS ON BOTH SIDES NEXT TO IT. THEY HAVE TO BE NEXT TO IT YES, IT HAS TO BE OBVIOUS. NO YOU CAN'T PUT IT UNDER THE DESK IN THE OTHER HOUSE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MAP, THAT IS NOT OBVIOUS IS IT? For the time being this is it, but once I can I'll add more. A really good in-depth defense guide was done by @_RzVibration (although he didn't ask if he can do a part 2 he just did lol) accessible here, give it a read if you're interested:
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  3. Riph

    Donation Issue

    All the information you need regarding donations is presented for you and is pretty clear. As previously stated, you may pm Roast about it if you wish to take this further although I doubt anything can be done about it since you have received no wrongdoing from what I have gathered. This thread is beginning to get out of hand and off topic. Locked
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  4. Radontrax1

    Donation Issue

    You have to buy tokens then buy VIP under the !store ingame in order to gain access to those jobs. I'm thinking you did the cheapest option and paid for a Custom Job Transfer which is 5 pounds then you thought you would gain access to those jobs? You've gotta understand that you can't really ask for a refund before you bought anything on the store you would've had to agree to the terms and conditions before you bought it. @roast
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  5. this part helped me in building bases, easily the most important part guys
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  6. S1CK

    Donation Issue

    From what i've gathered you have bought tokens, tokens can be used in order to buy vip or ultimate vip status and both grant you access to vip only jobs, if you spent the tokens on something else then it's your fault and nothing can be done. It's not false advertisement shown here https://ibb.co/N3LWHj2 This can be found on the store page.
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  7. Eskimo

    Eskimo's Store

    Exile (✔) Description: Verified Crispy man player model Raid and base with anyone Most weapons on the server All weapons are good and serve a purpose no filler weapons like other jobs Weapons: Magic Sword, USAS Shotgun, Remington 870 Shotgun, AS Val Assault rifle, SCAR Assault rifle, PKM Machine gun, Bizon pp19 Sub machine gun, Desert eagle Pistol, Ithaca Shotgun, M60 Machine gun, AK47 Vulcan Assault rifle, Double Shotgun, PSG-1 Sniper rifle, Barret M82 Sniper rifle , XM1014 shotgun, Glock 18 Pistol AWP Dragon Lore Sniper Rifle, SG550 Assault rifle, Dual Elites Dual pistols M9K Exile Grenade launcher - More to come. SWEPS: Active Camouflage, Climb Swep, Bhop Swep, Hackphone, 100 Armour, Unarrest Baton, Disguise Kit, Lock pick, Keypad Cracker, Med Kit Abilities: Can take hits, Mug up £10,000, Raid the PD, Raid the Bank, Weed growing equipment, Special Arms Dealer's equipment , Bitcoin mining equipment, Meth cooking equipment, Can kidnap, Moonshine brewing equipment, Can build on streets. - More to come. Plans for the job: Armour Charger Further Plans To Be decided Feel Free To Suggest Something Slot Price £45 GBP inc. fee Ownership and Co-Ownership for sale: Contact to discuss EXILE Assert Your Dominance All payments via PayPal PM me for further info
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  8. @DelCampino your job is being stolen, are you going to stand for this?
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  9. Radontrax1

    Donation Issue

    He donated one pound and though he would gain access to the jobs.
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  10. S1CK

    Donation Issue

    When you try to select a vip restricted job as a non vip you will be greeted with something similar along the lines of "you need to donate for this job" following this I can see that you were mistaken however you should have read the info section on the store itself stating that vip status can only be bought with tokens, furthermore it's your duty as a buyer to read which clearly is something you have not done. Your payment will most likely not be refunded seeing as it was your own mistake by not paying attention when on the actual buystore
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  11. Immersel

    Donation Issue

    Thanks S1CK
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  12. DC 

    Donation Issue

    Hi @CyberMartin, I am an Admin+, shoot me a pm on the forums and explain to me the specifics of the situation and hopefully we can get it sorted.
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  13. Great Guide @Xappan, added to Roast's Help post! Keep up your building addiction!
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  14. I'm very thankful, Happy to see the community still being nice
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  15. Now you made the "Basic building guide." I would like to see the advanced guide ?
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  16. Yiss. I like building + I've been doing it almost since the game came out I think.
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  17. Jesus. @Xappan You got one big dedication to building
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  18. i think i might just read motd base rules instead
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  19. Transferred the VIP to the ID you sent
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