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GamerX.mp is currently in Alpha testing.
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GamerX was established in 2006.

Welcome to the GamerX.mp wiki.

Let's make GamerX the leading server in creativity. We will overcome any limitations within the gamemode.


Visit the GamerX.mp website.

Visit the GamerXServer website.


Server IP: 172.105.98.165:7777

Join the server with SAMP or open.mp.

Download open.mp here.


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Note on documentation ambiguity: This wiki is a dynamic work in progress. The ideas, concepts, and documentation presented here may evolve, expand, or become obsolete over time as development continues.


Introduction

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"One of the most unique and versatile gamemodes."

GamerX.mp is the next chapter in the legacy of GamerX, a groundbreaking community-driven server for GTA San Andreas Multiplayer. For nearly two decades, GamerX has been a hub for creativity, offering minigames, challenges, stunts, and events shaped by its passionate player base. Over 100,000 custom object sets have been built using in-game tools, cementing the server’s reputation as a rich and versatile gaming environment.

However, the server's vibrancy has decreased over time. Declining player numbers, stagnating content creation, and aging infrastructure have pushed GamerX towards a crossroads. This project is a bold effort to reimagine the server, transforming it into a dynamic, player-driven ecosystem where creativity, fairness, and fun reign supreme.

A Brief History

Launched nearly 20 years ago, GamerX quickly became a standout in the GTA San Andreas Multiplayer community. It thrived on player contributions, everything from adrenaline-pumping races, intricate stunt maps, to innovative events, and fostered a collaborative culture that kept players returning.

But as interest in GTA San Andreas declined, so too did the player base. Content creation slowed, and the once-thriving ecosystem began to stagnate. The server's aging technical framework compounded the problem, making it increasingly difficult to innovate and adapt. Despite these challenges, a dedicated core of players remained, eager to keep the spirit of GamerX alive.

Apparent Problems

Administrative Tyranny

Over time, GamerX's administrative system became rigid and authoritarian. A small group of administrators wielded disproportionate power, stifling player freedom and creativity. Key issues included:

  • Excessive Control: Players needed administrative approval for events, races, and gameplay changes.
  • Lack of Transparency: Decisions were made without player input, leading to frustration and disengagement.
  • Uneven Enforcement: Rules and policies were inconsistently applied, creating a sense of favoritism and distrust.

These patterns of centralized control undermined the community-driven ethos that had originally made GamerX successful.

Proposed Solutions

Creating a Collaborative System

To rebuild GamerX as a thriving, inclusive community, GamerX.mp introduces a player-first approach with a focus on collaboration, fairness, and innovation. Key steps include:

1. Administrative Democracy

The administrative system will be restructured into a republic democratic model. Players will have a voice in decision-making through majority-rule voting systems.

  • Transparent Voting: Players can propose and vote on the next event/race, rules, and many other ingame dynamic features.
  • Automated Governance: Administrative tasks will be automated where possible, reducing the risk of corruption or favoritism.
  • Shared Responsibility: Leadership roles will rotate or be elected to ensure no single group holds power indefinitely (Disclaimer: This does not include the “Host” role).

2. Player Empowerment

Players will have unprecedented control over the gamemode, with systems designed to reward creativity and engagement.

  • Dynamic Gameplay Tools: New tools, such as the GX Dynamic Vehicle, Property, and Teleport Systems, allow players to customize the game world without requiring developer intervention.
  • Incentive Structures: Contributions like creating races or events will earn players in-game rewards and social recognition.

3. Creative Freedom

Creative contribution is what made GamerX’s gamemode into what is loved by many. Contributions such as the player object editing commands, race / event builder and other dynamic tools have allowed the players to expand the gamemode. Players expand the gamemode using the gamemode.

4. Automation

Automating the system will be hard work but is a top priority. If there’s a pattern, we can code it. This effort will attempt to avoid all restrictions and implement an easy to adjust automation system. Imagine a control board with adjustable parameters. The controls will democratically, economically and creatively controlled.

5. Constitution

A set of calculated rules that will be used as law during disputes.

  • 1: No client side modifications that give unfair advantages.
  • 2: Development must go in the direction that gives the players the most option and freedom.

The GamerX.mp Structure

GX Economy

An integrated economy system will reward players for their activity, creativity, and social influence. This system encourages continuous contribution while fostering competition and collaboration.

GX Administrative Democracy

The backbone of the new administrative model, ensuring every player has equal say and opportunities. It is built to promote fairness, creativity and encourage player-driven expansion.

Dynamic Systems

Previously static features—like vehicles, properties, and teleports—are now fully dynamic. These updates enable players to manipulate the game environment in real-time, making gameplay more fluid and interactive.

A Path Forward

GamerX.mp is not just a reboot; it is a reimagining of what a gaming community can be. By fostering a culture of collaboration and rewarding creativity, it seeks to recapture the excitement and innovation that defined its early days. This is more than a gamemode—it is a movement to rebuild GamerX as a modern, sustainable, and player-driven ecosystem.

Let's make GamerX the leading server in creativity.

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