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The server has an absurdly steep learning curve, and the rules are enforced in ways that feel completely inconsistent and poorly communicated. In fast-paced situations like gunpoint or raids, there is zero room for new players to reasonably understand what’s expected, yet mistakes are punished instantly instead of being explained.
Staff interactions only make things worse. Rather than helping new players learn, some staff come across as dismissive and unhelpful, failing to explain decisions in any clear or constructive way. It feels less like guidance and more like being talked down to without actually learning anything.
Overall, the system is brutally unforgiving and borderline hostile to new players. Instead of encouraging people to learn, it punishes them for not already knowing everything, making it an incredibly unwelcoming experience.