u/LunkNunkem

[Xbox] [US] [RP] Redline RP (Beta Live) | Chernarus | Notes on console | Messenger Pigeons | Exclusion Zone | Rally Racing

We started Redline RP because we wanted an Xbox DayZ server that felt dangerous, immersive, and worth investing time into: not just another boosted loot server with “RP” slapped on it.

Whether you’re a scav, trader, mechanic, bounty hunter, or someone who just wants to carve out their own story, you’ll find a place here.

The Redline Exclusion Zone

At the center of the map is the Redline, a walled-off exclusion zone left behind after a classified military incident. Whatever happened there has been buried, but the walls remain.

Inside you’ll find some of the best loot on the server, along with some of the biggest risks. Every trip into the Redline is a gamble, because you never know who else has the same idea.

Inspired by Escape from Tarkov, it’s our largest custom point of interest, and we’re constantly expanding it with new locations and lore.

A Player-Driven Economy

Everything starts with what players bring back.

Sell your loot at our safe-zone traders to earn Rubles, our digital currency. Spend them on gear, vehicles, and services, or save them for something bigger.

Want to sell directly to other survivors? Our custom Flea Market lets players auction their own gear or bid on other listings, keeping the economy in the hands of the community.

The Pigeon Network

One of our favorite features is the Pigeon Network.

Instead of relying on Discord messages that instantly break immersion, you can send virtual carrier pigeons to arrange trades, meetings, or pass along information. Your Discord account stays out of it, so your in-game identity stays exactly where it belongs: in the game.

Rally Championship

Need a break from surviving?

Jump into one of our official rally events and see how you stack up against everyone else. Every run is timed, every mistake matters, and every finish is recorded on the leaderboard.

We’re just getting started.

Redline RP is currently in Beta, which means now is the best time to get involved. You’ll have the chance to help shape the server, meet the community while it’s still growing, and establish your character before the world fills up.

If you’re tired of joining servers that promise everything and deliver the same experience you’ve already played a dozen times, give us a shot.

Build your reputation. Make allies. Make enemies. Risk everything inside the Redline.

Your story starts the moment you wake up on the coast.

Join us: https://discord.gg/SD7nNYAe76

u/LunkNunkem — 1 day ago

REDLINE RP | CHERNARUS | XBOX | US | 1PP | Notes, pigeon system, ruble economy

Chernarus Doesn’t Feel Empty Anymore

When we started building Redline, the idea wasn’t to make another server where everyone spawns in, grabs an M4, and runs around until somebody gets bored.

We wanted a world where what you do actually leaves something behind, and lately, that’s starting to happen.
Players are establishing businesses, buying and selling vehicles, working with traders, taking contracts, and building relationships with people they may eventually end up fighting.

The server is starting to develop its own history, and a lot of that history is being created by the people actually playing here.

A Different Way To Communicate

We’ve built a pigeon system for communication between survivors, allowing players to send messages to one another without relying on the usual Discord-style communication that tends to pull people out of the game.

There are also hidden notes that players can leave throughout Chernarus. A note might contain useful information, directions to a location, a warning about another survivor, or simply a message left behind for whoever happens to find it.
The important part is that you never really know what you’re going to discover until you start looking.

The Economy Is Player Driven
Redline uses a ruble-based economy where survivors can take the things they find while scavenging and turn them into something useful through the server’s traders.
That gives value to more than just high-tier weapons. Vehicles, tools, ammunition, food, and other supplies can all become important depending on what people need at the time. Someone who spends their time scavenging and trading can build up enough money to fund a vehicle, improve their equipment, or establish their own way of making a living.
The economy exists because players create the demand, so what is valuable can change as the community develops.

There Are Things You Aren’t Supposed To Know

The Redline Exclusion Zone sits at the center of the server, but understanding what happened there isn’t as simple as reading a piece of lore on Discord.
Information about the world is scattered throughout Chernarus in the form of locations, documents, radio transmissions, abandoned facilities, and other discoveries. Some of them make sense on their own, while others only become meaningful after you’ve found enough pieces to connect them.

There aren’t glowing objective markers leading you from one discovery to the next. If you want to understand what happened, you’ll have to pay attention to what you find and decide what is worth investigating.

You Don’t Have To Be A Soldier

Not everyone on Redline is trying to become the best armed survivor on the server. Some players make their money scavenging and trading, while others focus on vehicles, run businesses, take bounty contracts, transport goods, or simply build relationships with other survivors.

There are plenty of ways to make a living without spending your entire wipe inside military zones, although Chernarus being Chernarus, none of those careers come with a particularly reliable workplace safety policy.

What We’re Building

Redline RP is built around hardcore survival, a player-driven economy, and a world that gives players reasons to interact with each other beyond simply deciding who gets shot first.

Loot is intentionally scarce, resources have value, vehicles matter, information can be useful, and the people you meet can become allies, customers, employers, rivals, or enemies depending on how things develop.

We’re still in beta, which means the server is actively growing alongside its community. New systems, events, locations, and stories are being added as the world develops, and the players are becoming part of that history as they go.
If you’re looking for a DayZ server where there is more to do than loot military bases and wait for the next gunfight, that’s what we’re trying to build with Redline.

Join us here! https://discord.gg/SD7nNYAe76

u/LunkNunkem — 6 days ago