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ps3 The Warriors & Swamp wars v2
by Berzey- 3 replies
- 787 views
Both maps updated! lol should be more "fun" now. The Warriors is a melee TDM with molotovs available for an "extra kick" lol Swamp wars is some kind of a "War game" themed tdm. by far this one is my fave. (must try) Links The Warriors - http://rsg.ms/748a9a3 Swamp Wars v2 - http://rsg.ms/617d869
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Twix Factory
by Onrefne- 1 follower
- 3 replies
- 989 views
Rivalry at the Twix factory is at an all time high and they are resorting to pure violence. The morning shift has received a memo to meet on the roof to settle this dispute once and for all, hopefully before lunch. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs?missionId=mwJZhWwdKE6AN8MphI2Now
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ps3 School's Out
by Sh0tgun- 5 replies
- 866 views
School's Out http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/zmanks/games/gtav/jobs/job/NEMB_Vu3OEa9ujNS8reZug?platformId=11 Category: TDM or Regular Teams: 2 Players: 4-30 Weapons: Forced and pickups Forced weapon: Combat Pistol Pickups: AP Pistols, Sawed-Off Shotgun, SMG Description: The school year is over and the students are pissed about their grades. Time to teach the professors a lesson of their own. Fight it out on the campus. This is my first deathmatch with the creator. I think it turned out pretty well, but I'm always looking for feedback. Works well with team or regular deathmatch. Let me know what you guys think of it. Thanks, Shotgun
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- 1 follower
- 7 replies
- 848 views
PLAYERS: 8 to 16 TEAMS: 2 GAME MODE: Team Deathmatch DESCRIPTION: This ain't a scene, it's an arms race! This will involve teamwork to get the highest death toll. A pilot needs to fly a runner over any weapon drop zones, the runner will bail out and the pilot is free to pick up another runner. The runner can then deliver guns and ammo to the fighters, or switch roles.
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Normandy
by Onrefne- 2 followers
- 11 replies
- 1.1k views
PLAYERS: 8 to 16TEAMS: 2 GAME MODE: Team Deathmatch Forced Weapon: Assault Rifle DESCRIPTION: Walk a mile in a veteran's boots as you try to storm the beach of Normandy. Lest We Forget. Forward March!
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Rooftop Derby
by Onrefne- 7 replies
- 1.1k views
Be the last driver left to "win". Eliminated players may get into fights on the dock This DM is set up to play 2 to 4 teams. Starting on the roof, everyone is expected to forgo fighting and choose a vehicle to begin. Once everyone has chosen a vehicle the demolition derby can begin, the catch here, is to be the last team (and then driver if time permits) standing! Anyone who is eliminated can swim to the end of the dock where there is a ladder, once there they can choose whether to get their rage out on another driver. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/onrefne/games/gtav/jobs/job/r36bthLBnkCY4c5pk1a5AA?platformId=null
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Volley Grenadeball
by Onrefne- 2 replies
- 866 views
hope handcuff_charlie doesn't mind but i made a more volleyball-esk version of grenadeball. this one is a TDM where u must volley your "ball" over the "net" and try to wreak havoc. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/shD6w64Q1ESz0jRyfumrkA?platformId=null
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ps3 Punching Out
by Jaggy- 1 follower
- 3 replies
- 759 views
This TDM was made for two teams and up to 20 players. Must have a minimum of 6 players to launch. Starting weapon: Combat PDW Pickups: Assault Rifle, Grenade Launcher Punching Out
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ps3 Pumpkin Revenge II
by Jaggy- 1 follower
- 4 replies
- 783 views
Oh no she didn't... The sequel to Pumpkin Revenge is here. This time the map holds 20 players. Weapons are still the same. Start with a pump shotgun and there's only one micro SMG pick up. Things do get a bit explosive... so watch out for hidden surprises. Pumpkin Revenge II
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ps3 Shark Bait
by Jaggy- 3 replies
- 820 views
A simple and basic 12 player TDM near the retro Up N Atom restaurant by Mount Chiliad. Weapons are combat pistol (starting weapon) and sawed-off shotguns (pickups). Shark Bait
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- 1 follower
- 4 replies
- 925 views
Order 66 A TDM that takes place just south of Paleto Bay (where the forest meets the sea). There are vehicles to use to get around the area (Injectors), but they aren't necessary as it's not too large of a map. Weapons to chose from are Micro SMG (starting weapon) and assault rifles (pick ups).
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ps3 Road to Cape Catfish
by Jaggy- 1 reply
- 701 views
A 30 player TDM located in Grapeseed. Road to Cape Catfish
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ps3 Arrested Development HD
by Jaggy- 1 reply
- 658 views
This job was originally made on the PS3 (still available), but has been updated to hold 30 players on PS4. Arrested Development HD
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ps3 9-Hole Hell
by Sh0tgun- 1 reply
- 781 views
9-Hole Hell http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/zmanks/games/gtav/jobs/job/APau-_yiFkGA6UtzbFYOLA?platformId=11 Category: TDM Teams: 2 Players: 4-14 Weapons: Forced and pickups Forced weapon: Pistol Pickups: Carbine Rifle, Sniper, Golf Club, Grenade Description: Every shot crappy on the back nine? Here's your chance to redeem yourself. I tried to add some cover spots here and there. But lots of trees for hiding. Let me know what you guys think.
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ps3 Inside Your Mom's House
by Jaggy- 5 replies
- 900 views
Yeah... I went there. This map takes place in the trailer park in Sandy Shores. Holds up to 20 players. It's your typical trailer park map. Assault rifles are the main weapons used, but there are two assault shotgun pickups and a couple of sticky bombs laying around. As always, feedback is always welcome. Inside Your Mom's House
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ps3 Eastern Motel
by Jaggy- 2 replies
- 724 views
I'll probably change the name of this TDM at some point. It was only named Eastern Motel because that's the area a portion of this TDM takes place in. All feedback is welcomed. Eastern Motel
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ps3 First World Problems
by Jaggy- 2 replies
- 788 views
Another 30 player map. All feedback is welcomed! First World Problems
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ps3 High Voltage
by Jaggy- 2 replies
- 833 views
A TDM at the power plant... very large map. Holds 30 players. Weapons: Assault rifle, combat MG, grenade, RPG, and a few sniper rifles Enjoy! High Voltage
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ps3 merryweather ambush
by scottay- 4 replies
- 1.1k views
hi people made a tdm for the elysian playlist its my first creation would love some people to test it and give me some advise so i can make it better and get an idea on my next creation thanks. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/scottayisme/games/gtav/jobs/job/qatxUmH7fEe_SC22U-__xA?platformId=11
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ps3 Spilt Beer
by Jaggy- 1 follower
- 9 replies
- 1.3k views
Haven't made a PS3 TDM in awhile. Not sure how it turned out. All feedback is welcomed and needed. Enjoy! Spilt Beer
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ps4 Where Sinners Dwell
by Banketelli- 1 reply
- 652 views
Where Sinners Dwell Mode: Team Deathmatch Forced: SMG Pick-ups: SMGs, Grenades and one Grenade Launcher
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Redwood Mode: Team Deathmatch Forced: Assault Rifle Pick-ups: Assault Rifles, MGs, Sniper Rifles, Grenades and one RPG
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This is my first crack at a Team Death Match. I've tested it with about 6 people but that wasn't enough for a proper test. Hopefully we can get a group of about 14-16 for a proper test. http://rsg.ms/8d7910b
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- 1 follower
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FarmKill Mode: Team Deathmatch and Normal Deathmatch Forced: Sawed-Off Shotgun Pick-ups: Sawed-Off Shotguns and Molotovs
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ps4 Funeral Arrangements
by JustHatched- 1 follower
- 2 replies
- 825 views
A TDM version of the newly remade Graveside Services LTS Weapons - Assault Rifle, Sniper Rifle, Sticky Bomb Players - 2-30 Props - a shit load of trees expanding the cemetery area up on the north hill Ideally a cross between the LTS version and Springer TDM. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/JustHatched/games/gtav/jobs/job/_IrcbE1r-0mgpF0TFuk-xQ?platformId=11
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