Economy and finances

Stocks system:

This can only be withdrawn at the bank

Stores & Other Buildings

Bank - It is located on 6th and Abrash and is where you manage your personal finances. It's big and silver, you can't miss it.







Car Dealership - Easily identified by the large "CARS CARS CARS" sign. Whether or not that's its name it is clear that they sell cars. There are 2 of these in the city. One is right across from a train stop on 5th and Abrash. Another is right next to Goldmen Inc. on 1st and Main.







Hospital - Formerly known as the spawn building, this building is located across the street from the south car dealership, just take a left when you get off the train. When entering this building, you will stop bleeding and start healing, albeit at a much slowe rate than if you were in your base. However, this building has taken the Hippocratic Oath and will do its best to heal anyone and everyone. Due to free healthcare, you do not have to worry about any expensive medical bills.

This building also has the power to revive dead players if their health has not depleted past -5. Since the rate of healing stays the same, the time to revive might take longer depending on how damaged the dead is essentially leaving them in a coma. When revived, the player will be brought back with 1hp unlike the 10 a bandage provides.







This building also has the power to revive dead players if their health has not depleted past -5. Since the rate of healing stays the same, the time to revive might take longer depending on how damaged the dead is essentially leaving them in a coma. When revived, the player will be brought back with 1hp unlike the 10 a bandage provides. Clothing Store - Affectionately named the Swag Shop by some players, this is where you can "customize" your character with either Sunglasses or a Fancy Suit. You can also buy bandages or put a custom message on the two billboards. These are small orange buildings that are on opposite ends of Main St. One is by 2nd St. and the other is by 8th.

There are two things you shouldn't do if you care about your money: kill unarmed civilians or die.When a player spawns, there will be 3-6 minutes where anyone who attacks or kills them will lose money. Killing them will cause the murderer to lose $10,000 in addition to 5% of their total cash. Any damage done to the civilian will cause the assailant to lose a fraction of that proportional to the amount of damage done.Dying, unfortunately, cannot be helped. This is a dangerous job in a dangerous place. Sooner or later, you're going to die. But here's a reason to try to avoid it. You will lose 5% of your total cash over $10,000. So try not get into sticky situations, because if you think you can get out of them simply leaving the game, think again. When you quit your body will be left behind for a minute or two That should be more than enough time for your unhappy rivals to have their way. So either make use of quitting inside the hospital (that way your character will disappear immediately) or pray your opponents are merciful. Every player has his own personal banking account. Its default value for new players is $1000. You can only spend it when buying cars, weapons, ammo, stocks, etc. Always shown in top left corner.When you join a team, think of it like you're joining a public corporation, with its stakeholders, deals and crisises. You will gain a share of the bonus that is split amongst your teammates for competing missions but the real money comes from the increase of your stocks. Every "stock", as a negotiable paper, is worth certain amount of money. Press C, and stocks prices for every team will be listed.Press Tab while standing in the base, and choose "Stocks". Obviously, you cannot spend more money buying stocks than you have in your personal account. Be careful and learn to count - when you sell stocks you will get 95% of their value so don't immediately sell after buying. Stocks will automatically be sold if you die, leave the server, or a new day starts. You can only own stocks in the company that you are a member of.Every team starts with $10,000 in shares. 100 shares are already owned by the game (We can assume the CEO or maybe random stockholders). The remaining shares are available for the members of the team to buy. When you buy shares you are essentially giving money to the company for use in Transactions. If a Transaction mission comes up and you are the buyer the game will choose a set amount from all the money pooled into the company that is available for trade. You may only withdraw up to that amount when in your base. If you do not have a Transaction mission or the game did not give you any money then you may not withdraw any money from your base. Should money withdrawn from your base be lost after a mission, the company's stocks will go down. On the other hand, any money deposited into your base will increase the price of stocks. The total amount of shares available to players can be increased if another team has also bought stocks in their company. The total is determined by the second richest team's total stocks multiplied by 10. This means that as long as 2 teams are buying stocks there is theoretically no limit.The money that you do not pour into stocks will remain in your own personal bank account. This is the money you use to purchase items.. Money can be added directly into your account by depositing money in the bank, completing a mission and gaining the bonus, selling your shares, or keeping a working car key at the end of the day. You cannot use money in stocks to purchase items.