

Start as a hobo with £20k and build your empire to be a king pin of the island. Packed full of excitement, danger and adventure. Our story begins as you arrive on the Island of Altis, situated in the Mediterranean Sea, covering over 270sqr Km of land. The newest Altis Life Serious Roleplay Server on Arma 3

not trying to argue just lead the op in the right direction i havent played much of altis life but these servers feature a full judicial system with judges and lawyers that actually works among other cool features.alot of time i just stay in the court house watching trials back to back and its very entertaining and unique. The only think you're right about is getting whitelisted does avoid some of those trolls in those servers. That use custom vehicles etc that use also the Life mods. Umm have you used A3 Launcher? Plenty of Atlis Life, and other new maps and custom vehciles etc.Again plenty of servers to choose from. Arma 3 Life and City Life 3 mods are the best you are going to get when it comes to rpg game modes its also not my server so i dont make it intimidating, thats just the way it is. its a little intimidating but fully worth the whitelist as it will minimize trolls and cheaters. SmellyℙVT původně napsal:he said he wants a modded server.not basic vanilla altis life which has only a few vanilla cars and a rediculously big map.

he said he wants a modded server.not basic vanilla altis life which has only a few vanilla cars and a rediculously big map.

Filter "Atlis Life" fine a server that doesn't require whitelist. Just download A3 Launcher avoid the whole Steam Workshop thing, it will download what you need. Completely modded server with custom real world vehicles and a new map. this is a hardcore rp server and breaking the rules will get you banned quick. After that you will be whitelisted for the server. after your app is accepted you will be given instruction on how to log into the Team Speak and have an interview. SmellyℙVT původně napsal: pretty lengthy process to get whitelisted but wotrth it.
