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= New Player Features =
= New Player Features =


'''New Player Features''' are the starter benefits, temporary bonuses, labels, and onboarding tools that new players get when they join CIT.
'''New Player Features''' are the starter rewards, temporary benefits, and beginner-only bonuses that a player receives when joining CIT.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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When a new player joins CIT, they receive:
When a new player joins CIT, they receive:


* starter cash
* starting cash
* starter bank money
* [[bank]] money
* starter [[drugs]]
* starter [[drugs]]
* free starter vehicles at white markers
* free starter [[vehicles]]
* temporary `VIP` benefits
* temporary `VIP` benefits
* temporary `Rapid Transport` access
* temporary `Rapid Transport` access
* a visible hours-played label above their head
* new-player hours labels
* on-screen help messages
* on-screen help messages
* tutorial access
* automatic access to `Help your country`


== Starter rewards ==
== Starting rewards ==


New players start with:
New players start with:
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New players show an hours-played label above their head.
New players show an hours-played label above their head.


This appears as:
These labels appear as:


* <code>1H</code> to <code>15H</code>
* <code>1H</code>
 
* <code>2H</code>
These labels are used for new players.
* <code>3H</code>
* and so on up to <code>15H</code>


== On-screen help messages ==
== On-screen help messages ==
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* on-screen help messages
* on-screen help messages


These are tips for new players, such as telling you to press <code>J</code> to open chat.
These are beginner tips, such as telling you to press <code>J</code> to open chat.


They can be turned off in:
They can be turned off in:


* <code>/settings</code>
* <code>/settings</code>
== Tutorial ==
New players have access to the tutorial.
It can be skipped by pressing:
* <code>Backspace</code>
Video tutorials are also available in:
* <code>F3</code> Opportunities
* the Employment Office markers
* the `LS` mall markers
== Help your country ==
New accounts automatically join:
* their country's squad
This is used by the `Help your country` system.
`Help your country` is a special tab in:
* <code>F6</code>
It is meant to help new players, and it is where players can help newcomers from their country with useful information.
To join it manually, use:
* <code>F6</code>
* open `Help your country`
* click `Join Now`
== New player onboarding tools ==
New players are directed toward the main starter tools and travel systems.
=== Employment Office ===
When new players use:
* <code>/jobs</code>
They are sent to:
* `SF - Employment Office`
=== Main beginner tools ===
Useful beginner tools include:
* <code>F3</code> or <code>/opportunities</code> for jobs, stats, and earning methods
* <code>F11</code> and <code>/gps</code> for finding places
* <code>B</code> for `CITPhone`
* <code>J &gt; Support</code> or <code>/sup</code> if help is needed
* <code>F2</code> for [[Vehicle]] Manager if the player already owns a vehicle
== Starting sides ==
New players can start learning the four sides right away.
The four sides are:
* `Civilian`
* `[[Criminal]]`
* `[[Police]]`
* `[[Gangster]]`
To switch sides:
* use <code>/jobs</code> or <code>F3</code> for `Civilian`
* use <code>/criminal</code> for `Criminal`
* use <code>/gangster</code> or <code>X &gt; Go Gangster</code> for `Gangster`
* use <code>/lspd</code> or the `[[LSPD]]` / `SFPD` marker for `Police`
== Suggested starting path ==
A recommended starting path for new players is:
* start with `[[Trucker]]` or `[[Farmer]]`
* then try `Miner` or `[[Taxi Driver]]`
* after that, try jobs like `[[Bus Driver]]`, `[[Pizza Boy]]`, `[[Mechanic]]`, or `[[Pilot]]`
* move to `Police` when comfortable
* try `Criminal` or `Gangster` later


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* The `1H` to `15H` label is a new-player label.
* New-player hours labels are used from <code>1H</code> to <code>15H</code>.
* `VIP` benefits last until `10` hours of playtime.
* `VIP` benefits end at <code>10</code> hours of playtime.
* `/rt` access lasts while the player is under `15` hours of playtime.
* `/rt` access ends at <code>15</code> hours of playtime.
* On-screen help messages can be disabled in <code>/settings</code>.
* New accounts automatically join their country's squad for `Help your country`.


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[Help your country]]
* [[Opportunities]]
* [[Jobs]]
* [[Rapid Transport]]
* [[Rapid Transport]]
* [[Vehicle Manager]]
* [[VIP]]
* [[CITPhone]]
* [[Settings]]
[[Category:Beginner Guides]]

Latest revision as of 19:55, 19 April 2026

New Player Features

New Player Features are the starter rewards, temporary benefits, and beginner-only bonuses that a player receives when joining CIT.

Overview

When a new player joins CIT, they receive:

  • starting cash
  • bank money
  • starter drugs
  • free starter vehicles
  • temporary `VIP` benefits
  • temporary `Rapid Transport` access
  • new-player hours labels
  • on-screen help messages

Starting rewards

New players start with:

  • $150,000 cash
  • $5,000 in the bank
  • 15 hits of each drug

New `Civilian` players also get:

  • an extra $50,000

This means a new `Civilian` player starts with:

  • $200,000 cash

Free starter vehicles

New players get:

  • free $5,000 vehicles at white markers

Temporary VIP benefits

New players keep:

  • `VIP` benefits until they reach 10 hours of playtime

Temporary Rapid Transport access

New players can use:

  • /rt while they are under 15 hours of playtime

New player hours label

New players show an hours-played label above their head.

These labels appear as:

  • 1H
  • 2H
  • 3H
  • and so on up to 15H

On-screen help messages

New players get:

  • on-screen help messages

These are beginner tips, such as telling you to press J to open chat.

They can be turned off in:

  • /settings

Notes

  • New-player hours labels are used from 1H to 15H.
  • `VIP` benefits end at 10 hours of playtime.
  • `/rt` access ends at 15 hours of playtime.

See also