Economy
Trade routes, scarcity, and reasons to leave safe areas — money should tell a story, not just tick upward.
Evolution Gaming RPG
ArmA Reforger
A player-driven sandbox in the desert: routes to run, roles to grow into, and friction that actually matters. We’re building a life-server loop with clear rules, steady iteration, and a community that meets you on Discord first.
Tip: rules, roles, and server browser name are maintained in Discord — this page is a front door, not a rulebook.
Takistan Life · Evolution Gaming RPG
Takistan reads as empty on a map — until you’re hauling cargo past a checkpoint, arguing at a market, or watching a dust trail turn into a story. We lean into that contrast: sparse terrain, high stakes on the roads, and civilian life that isn’t filler.
Evolution Gaming RPG is the umbrella: consistent branding, staff expectations, and a tone that treats RP as collaborative writing — not a scoreboard. If you want loud, consequence-free chaos 24/7, we’re probably not your fit. If you want progression you can feel, you’ll find room here.
Practical promises — not a feature trailer. Exact systems shift with Reforger updates; Discord stays authoritative.
Discord for tickets, announcements, and patch fallout — fewer surprises, clearer expectations.
Jobs, risk, and payoffs that make sense on the ground — not a spreadsheet disguised as RP.
We tune as Enfusion evolves — you’ll see honest patch notes and staff presence when it matters.
Three through-lines we design around — how they show up in-game changes with updates and community direction.
Trade routes, scarcity, and reasons to leave safe areas — money should tell a story, not just tick upward.
Enforcement and dispute paths that keep scenes in-fiction — rules exist so play stays legible for everyone.
Factions and territory matter because the map is big — logistics, timing, and rivalries create the drama.
We are looking forward for release! If you are interested we are doing beta testers in the discord!
Next step
Grab your role, read the expectations, introduce yourself — we’d rather onboard you properly than rush a bad first session.