Every street has a history. Every player writes the next chapter.
Los Santos had always been a city of contradictions — gleaming towers casting long shadows over broken streets. For years it existed as a backdrop, a stage that no one truly owned. Then came G7.
A group of founders who believed that the best stories aren't written by game designers — they're written by the people living inside the world. They built the server with a single principle: give players the tools, then get out of the way.
"We didn't want to build a game. We wanted to build a city that breathes on its own."
The gates opened with nothing but a set of rules, a vMenu, and a sprawling map. What happened next was entirely up to the people who walked through.
As the population grew, so did the tensions. Law enforcement carved out precincts, patrolling the boulevards and keeping the peace one traffic stop at a time. They were outnumbered, underpaid, and absolutely necessary.
But for every patrol car on Rockford Hills, there was a back-alley deal going down in Strawberry. Criminal organizations emerged from the shadows — not as enemies of the server, but as a vital force that gave law enforcement a reason to exist.
"In G7, there are no NPCs. The cop who pulls you over trained for weeks. The gang that runs Chamberlain Hills has its own code of honour."
The city found its rhythm in this tension. A precarious, thrilling balance between those who upheld the law and those who tested it — and neither side could exist without the other.
Somewhere between the gun battles and the traffic stops, an economy quietly took root. Mechanics built reputations. Business owners opened shops. Truckers hauled freight across the map at 3am, not because they had to — but because it paid, and because it felt real.
The illicit economy ran parallel to the legitimate one. Every transaction, every deal, every heist had ripples that reached across the city — a turf war in Davis affecting property values in Vinewood, a drug bust on the highway creating an opportunity for a rival crew.
The city doesn't just have an economy. The city is the economy — a living system shaped entirely by player choices.
G7 Roleplay is not a finished story. It's an ongoing one, written in real time by everyone who logs in. The next great character is one session away. The next legendary crew hasn't formed yet. The next defining moment in this city's history is waiting for someone to create it.
Every player who connects adds a thread to a tapestry that has no end date and no predetermined outcome. This is not a server. It is a city. And cities outlast all of us.
"The best story in G7 is the one you're about to tell."
Los Santos Police
Law & Order
The first line between civilization and chaos. LSPD officers patrol every district, respond to every call, and do their best to hold the line — even when the odds are stacked.
⚖ Law AlignedEmergency Services
EMS & Fire
The city's lifeline. They arrive when everything goes wrong — no questions asked, no allegiance checked. The most respected people in Los Santos wear a uniform you can't shoot.
★ NeutralDepartment of Justice
Courts & Legal System
Lawyers, judges, and prosecutors give G7 one of the most immersive legal systems in FiveM. Every crime has a consequence. Every consequence has an appeal.
⚖ Law AlignedStreet Organizations
The Underground
Born in the blocks and alleyways the law forgets. Each crew has its own hierarchy, territory, and code. Joining one is earned, never given.
☠ CriminalThe Business Class
Entrepreneurs & Civilians
The heartbeat of the legitimate economy. From car dealerships to restaurants, these are the players who prove you don't need a weapon to make your mark on Los Santos.
★ NeutralIndependent Operators
Mechanics, Truckers & More
The unsung workhorses of G7. Every car that gets fixed, every shipment that moves, every tow truck that shows up at 2am — they keep the city functioning.
★ NeutralG7 Roleplay is built on a foundation of immersion. These aren't restrictions — they're the principles that make every interaction feel genuine.
Read Full Server RulesValue Your Life
Your character has one life. Play accordingly. Decisions have consequences — and consequences make the story worth telling.
Stay In Character
The moment you break immersion, you break the story for everyone around you. G7 is built on the commitment to stay present in the world.
No Random Deathmatch
Violence needs context. Every conflict should have a reason rooted in the narrative — not boredom or frustration.
Respect All Players
Behind every character is a real person who showed up to create something memorable. Treat them accordingly — in and out of character.
No Metagaming
What you know as a player, your character doesn't always know. Keep the two worlds separate and the immersion intact.
Build the Story
Every interaction is an opportunity to add something to this city's history. Choose to make it worth remembering.
The city is alive and it's waiting. Connect via vMenu — no whitelist, no application, no waiting. Just log in and start writing your chapter.