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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
https://support.rockstargames.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004754228-I-found-an-unofficial-GTA-multiplayer-server-Will-I-get-in-trouble-for-playing-on-or-hosting-one-of-these-servers-
Now ask yourself: Do you see players here stating, that they got banned for playing FiveM?
No.
If they did and they see, they got banned, a) it would've hit many many other people, according to the Masses which play FiveM and other MP-Servers and b) it would make it to the media, since it would be a real huge banwave and you would see people warning other people that they literally got banned for playing FiveM.
You don't see anything like this.
In the Contrary, people buy the Game to play FiveM on RP Servers and do funny stuff with YouTubers or play as cop and so on.
So these seperate MP Clients, although not official, bring in money for Rockstar.
They'd be stupid to ban FiveM players since they'd cut off an income source.
It's like the early days of youtubing, where people where concerned, they could get legal problems for making Let's Plays. The Dev's of literally every game realized, that YouTubers generate indirect income for them, they're advertising their game afterall, so they even encourage them nowadays by giving them access before release.
As long as it generates indirect income, it's fine.
The only problem they get with MP-Modders is, if they go into GTA: Online and are cheating there, but that has no connection to FiveM, the problem existed before.
no one ever knows why they got banned.
i'm only repeating myself but the possibility is there.
fivem will suffer the same kind of fate but this time rockstar agrees with take2.
Noone can know, what happens in the future.
And also, they only act agains the creators, not those playing it.