You do realize that Fivem servers are not connected to GTA:O servers, right? A lot of the servers on Fivem are centered around roleplaying, mainly civilian/police roleplay. DoJ is probably one of the most well known cases of it. Players roleplay as civilians/criminals and as the police. Not only do they the LSPD but also a Sheriff's Office in Blaine County and the Paleto Police in Paleto. They even have a Fire/EMS department. Blast past a cop going 20 over the limit and he'll pull out and attempt to arrest you, unlike the cops in Online or in singleplayer. Through a separate, out of game database, players can have multiple in-game names they go by and each one can be listed has having cars registered and insured in their name and have licenses to own guns. Just like in real life, you must obey the law or have the police on your ass. One video I watched from Polecat324 had him roleplaying a hiker who went hiking up Mt Chiliad, got lost, and had to have emergency services come to his rescue. This type of play wasn't really intended by Rockstar for GTA:O so people use Fivem servers to modify the game to better adhere to that. These people don't care what you do in official GTA:O servers nor do they care to cheat or glitch anything in official servers. Also, as with games like Fallout, modding your game doesn't instantly mean you suck somehow.
To put it simply, if a player uses Fivem exclusively, you'll never see them listed in any official GTA:O server./div>
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To put it simply, if a player uses Fivem exclusively, you'll never see them listed in any official GTA:O server./div>
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