Quick Start
If you only read one section before joining your first OC, read this.
What OC 2.0 Is
Organized Crimes 2.0 is faction group content. Leadership starts scenarios, members fill assigned roles, the crime spends time planning, then it initiates when all requirements are met. Successful scenarios can award faction respect, money or items, and crime experience for participants.
- Recruiting: open roles are available. Members join slots that match their success score and item access.
- Planning: once filled, the scenario moves through participant timers. This can take days depending on the crime.
- Initiating: the final launch check happens. Everyone must be eligible at that moment.
- Completed: the result is visible in the completed tab. Leadership reviews payouts and any lessons learned.
Where To Go
Open your faction page, then go to the Organized Crime panel. OC 2.0 is usually split into these working areas:
Joining A Slot
Do not join purely because a slot is empty. Read the role, success score, scenario level, timer and item requirements first.
| Check | What It Means | Privé Cartel Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Success score | Your estimated chance of performing that role checkpoint well. | Good Join when comfortably strong. Ask before joining borderline slots. |
| Role importance | Some roles matter more to the total scenario than others. | Ask Low scores are more dangerous on key roles. |
| Items | The role may require a reusable tool or a consumed material. | Ask Request faction stock immediately if you lack it. |
| Availability | You must be in Torn and not jailed or hospitalized when it initiates. | Stop Do not join if you know you will be travelling at launch. |
When to ask before joining
- Your success score is visibly lower than other available members.
- The role needs an item you do not own.
- The scenario is high level or unfamiliar to you.
- You are about to fly, revive, self-hospitalize, or go inactive.
Planning & Execution
Once all roles are filled, the scenario enters planning. You usually do not need to sit online, but you do need to keep the final launch in mind.
Tools & Materials
OC 2.0 item wording matters. Some items are reusable requirements, while others are consumed during the scenario.
How To Improve Your Success
Your role score is influenced by your account development and crime progress. You improve over time by consistently doing Crimes 2.0, building your character, and joining roles that fit your current strength.
- Train your Crimes 2.0 skills: keep spending nerve. Idle nerve is lost progress.
- Grow your natural nerve bar: more crime progress usually means stronger crime reliability over time.
- Keep battle stats moving: some scenarios and outcomes may care about broader account strength.
- Learn your role history: if you repeatedly score well in certain role types, prioritize those when slots open.
- Avoid gambling with key slots: a low score on a critical role can cost the whole team more than waiting for a better fit.
Readiness Checklist
Use this before joining and again when the timer is close to completion.
| Timing | Checklist |
|---|---|
| Before joining | Check success score, role, scenario level, item requirement, and your next 24-72 hours of activity. |
| After joining | Confirm you have the needed item or ask for it. Set a reminder if the timer ends during your usual flight window. |
| Final hours | Return to Torn. Avoid risky attacks, jail-risk crimes, and long flights. Watch faction chat for pings. |
| After completion | Check the completed tab, wait for leadership payout processing, and note any role types where you performed well. |
Payouts
Successful OC 2.0 rewards are processed by leadership or members with the correct Organized Crimes permission. The payout tool can split a chosen percentage between participants and faction reserves. Participant shares are split evenly from the participant allocation.
- Money rewards: may be paid directly or added to faction balances, depending on leadership handling.
- Item rewards: are reviewed and handled according to faction needs and council decision.
- Faction cut: may be retained for materials, tools, war stock, armoury support and future OC costs.
Common Mistakes
FAQ
Do I need to be online when the OC launches?
You do not normally need to be actively online, but your character must be eligible: in Torn, healthy enough, not jailed, and with required items available.
What if I do not own the required item?
Ask in faction chat or Discord immediately. Privé Cartel can often provide items from stock, but leadership needs time to act.
Should I join a low success score slot?
Ask first. Some roles are less critical than others, but new members should not guess. A low score on a key checkpoint can risk the full scenario.
How do I get better at OC 2.0?
Use your nerve, keep improving Crimes 2.0 skills, grow your account, and build a history of reliable role completions.
Where do I ask questions?
Use faction chat for quick item or timing issues. Use Discord for planning questions, screenshots, and anything that needs leadership review.
Sources Checked
This guide is written for Privé Cartel members and intentionally simplifies leadership-side mechanics. It was checked against current public references: