Community:St0ke/Horizon Roleplay

Horizon Roleplay, formerly known as Countylife Roleplaying, is a Town and City genred roleplaying game made by st0ke (Formerly known as Exorcist998). in early November 2013. The game is focusing its aspects on civilized roleplay and realistic driving. Similar to the creator's previous roleplay titles, the game is situated in an American-style environment with several types of jobs and vehicles to choose from, however widely expanded from its Town Life Roleplay titles. The game has over 1.7 million visits and over 38,000 favourites as of 4/12/2015, and it was on the front-page of games briefly for several weeks during January 2014.

The game has a wide aspect of rules, including Driving Rules, Official Rules, Admin Rules, and even having a constitution with realistic acts that are accepted by the Countylife Department of Jurisdiction, that is also the main governmental administration for those who break any of the laws in the game.

Around 2017, the title of this game changed to Horizon Roleplay.

Location
The game is situated on the west-coast of United States, in the fictional county of Smith County. The area seems to have influenes based on Nevada, Arizona, California, Oregon and Washington. The map is huge and varied, from a mediterrian beach in the far northern area of the county, meanwhile its a dry desert in the far south. The county exists of two towns, Spring Valley and Los Cuidos, inwhich Spring Valley is the primary town inwhich the player spawn into, and most of the businesses and jobs in the game can be found here. Los Cuidos is a moderately sized town located in the desert area in the game, it features the excluse Gambling feature at the local casino in the town, being a play on the gambling culture in the real-life city of Las Vegas, Nevada. There is also found several exclusive cars for purchase in Los Cuidos.

Character
The game has a wide variety of things to do, all from doing medical, firefighting and police jobs, to even wild-life activities such as mountain hiking and tent-camping, the atmospherical recreation of a modern-day western United States has given the game a positive feedback. The player can choose between motorcycles, sedans, SUVs, tow-trucks, semi-trucks, delivery trucks, pickup-trucks, helicopters, planes and many other vehicles. The police, EMS and firefighting services in the game is also widely advanced.

The player can also purchase house properties inwhich they can control the doors and garage using a remote GUI. The player can park their car in the garage, avoiding anybody from taking it. The game has homes that vary from Mobile trailers, Two-story houses, One-floor houses, More excluse one-floor houses, Excluse two-floor houses, apartments and motels. All the properties cost a varied amount of money to own.

Gamepasses
The game has a lot of gamepasses, and has caused criticism, especially among players that are short on money, however the creator of the game has said that the game is "targetted for those who can afford the more upper-class in roleplay", and all suggestions for removing or lowering the gamepass costs have been denied so far. There has also been a positive feedback from the gamepasses, many say that the gamepasses keep the "noobs" off from getting access to main aspects in the game that can cause chaos, such as guns. Players of the game also says that the traffic is also slightly less violent than the Town Lives.

Glitches and slow performance
The most critical issue about the game, is the glitches that are present in the game. The game has a very large amount of glitches and bugs, that annoys most of the playerbase. There is not always you will encounter bugs, but sometimes the glitches will suddenly appear in matter of the game, and can cause frustration. The most common glitches in the game is disappearing vehicles, disfunctional helicopters and other features, and bugged up VIPs. The game has about 17,000 bricks and more than 40,000 instances, making the game slow on several computers.