VIP Mod Rules

Starting from LVP 2.90 and above, it is possible for VIP users to use some basic moderator commands to help out the in-game crew. This is currently limited to chat related moderator commands. We are currently investigating if this VIP Mod actually works, and if we can extend this feature in the future. Of course this function will never replace our normal Moderator Crew, it's just an addition to help our in-game Crew.

Since Las Venturas Playground 2.91.14 we added a new feature for VIP's: Access to the Admin Vehicles. This new VIP feature is combined into the VIP Mod function. This means that abusing either the /lang, /unlang or Admin Vehicles will result you into loosing access to all the VIP Mod features.

Admin Vehicles

The Admin Vehicle rules are devided into two categories.

  1. Main World
  2. Virtual Worlds

Main World
In the main world (/world 0) you are NOT allowed to shoot at all. This means no shooting at: Players, buildings, water, trees, vehicles, signs or shooting in the air.

Virtual Worlds
You're allowed to shoot each other in a virtual world.

Commands

  1. /lang [playerID/playerName]
  2. /unlang [playerID/playerName]

These commands are used to temporary mute a player, or unmute a player in case of a false/wrong mute.

Who can use VIP Mod?

By default, every VIP player is able to use the VIP Mod commands. The LVP Management preserves the right to take away the VIP Mod abilities per individual player, or disable it globally without further notice.

In which situation can I use these commands?

Our normal in-game rules for the main chat apply. This means you may mute for:

  1. Spamming/repeating
  2. A lot of annoying spaces
  3. Server advertising
  4. Flaming
  5. Non-English in the mainchat

Abuse and their consequences

Any form of abuse will result in losing the ability to VIP Mod. We do not offer a second chance on this, once you screw up, you screw up for good. Of course this does sound a little bit harsh, but abusing is an absolute no-go. A small addition to this: if you made an error, mostly being a wrong ID being muted, isn't abusing. Abuse is for example, but not limited to:

  1. Muting people for no reason at all.
  2. (Un)muting people for your own benefit, which isn't covered in the rules above.