Cold Creek Roleplay is based around a working coastal town, populated by folks from every walk of life. Built on an in-house framework for Arma Reforger, the server is designed to create a long-term, player-driven roleplay adventure where there is always something to do, or work for. Whether you set your sights on owning a business, doing odd jobs for residents, patrolling the streets as a police officer, living a life of crime or becoming a local politician, the possibilities are endless — and designed to create the greatest story possible. Yours.
Most roleplay servers are a stack of loosely wired minigames. Cold Creek is a single framework: the wage you earn at the bottling plant is the money the vendor takes, the money the court fines you, and the money still sitting in your account three weeks from now.
Claim a legal name at creation and it follows you everywhere — your ID, your bank account, the citation an officer writes at 3 a.m. on Harbor Road.
Checking and savings at Girth & Tonnage National. Vendor storefronts with live previews, a cart, a receipt — and the thing you bought in your hands when you walk out.
Buy a car and it is titled to you. The plate runs in dispatch. The doors lock. It is parked where you left it.
A working department with a real CAD — units, calls, plate and person lookups, citations, and a record that belongs to the person rather than the session.
Messages, contacts, balance and dispatch alerts on an in-game device. No alt-tab, no browser overlay, no second screen.
Every menu was designed for a gamepad first. Xbox and PlayStation players get the entire framework, not a reduced version of it.
The whole map is the town, and the town has a memory.
Most of that is choosing a name you can live with.
Read the entry post, accept the rules. CreekLink lives here.
One workshop item pulls the whole framework. Console players subscribe in game.
Connect once, get a code, hand it to the bot. Account and character become the same person.
Name, face, $1,000 and a clean record. The rest is up to you.
CreekLink binds your Discord account to your Cold Creek character before you ever load in — a gate, a name badge, and an accountability trail in one.
No link, no world. Someone removed at 2 a.m. does not come back at 3 with a new character.
Balance, vehicles, property and outstanding citations, without logging in.
Admin tickets attach to the account behind the character, not to a display name.
PD hiring, rank and duty status handled in Discord and honored in game.
Your link code · expires in 09:41
The handbook has the full text. These four are the ones that get people removed.
A gun in your face changes what your character does next. Fear is roleplay, not a loss condition.
What your character knows, your character learned in the world. Streams, Discord and previous deaths do not count.
Robbery, violence and rivalry are all on the table — with motive, escalation, and something at stake.
Duplication, money bugs and combat logging are permanent removals. Report it and keep your account.
Cold Creek runs around the clock on the Oregon coast. Bring a jacket, a name, and a reason to be here.