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Does anyone know the max nummer of vehicles that can be placed in a contend capture? (not gta mode capture) I am afk for a week and Google didnt help. (working on a creation in my head)
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Why aren't my Jobs getting played?! 1 2 3
by Dodge- 2 followers
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Are you having a hard time getting your Jobs played on GTAV? Are your Jobs not in PL's on a regular basis? What are you gonna do about it? Well the unfortunate truth of the matter is, we don't know that you made it. Some of the Lt's in the crew are going to start paying special attention to "neglected" Jobs made by this crew. So, in order for us to find these unused Jobs, and to put them into PL's, we need to have access to them. If you feel that your Job kicks ass, and the Senior Staff are a bunch of idiots for not using your "stuff", help us out. Make a post with a Title, Description, and RSC Link to the Job here: http://www.domesticbatterygta.com/forum/50-grand-theft-a…
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GTAF Approved Tracks 1 2
by Dodge- 2 followers
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I submitted for this on GTAF. This was the response. Scouring the Projects http://rsg.ms/QG6XGx + Good title and good vehicle choice + Good beginning - Too much cp's. If you reach the 68 cp barrier I always feel like you didn't make it like you wanted it but stopped when you reached it. Ok placement though. - + Construction plates in the highway turn can go. - + Cp 27 the redwhite concrete should be more to the right so the slashed one guides you off the road. - + Get rid of jumps at cp 40 and the one on the traintrack,... They are not adding value imo. - Track feels like goin' nowhere. - Lame finish line + - Some really original parts (with functional jumps) but no…
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red dawn tribute
by newyork-nightmare- 2 replies
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Today while I was driving I was thinking about this and wondered if it was possible. I have never created before so Im not sure if something like this would work. If I get some positive suggestions I might try. In tribute to one of my favorite movies. The clip is posted below http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYa2MDhnPXc Team Deathmatch or Vs I guess? One team in helicopters and one team with rocket launchers only. Along a mountain side. Helicopters could only use guns, no rockets. Would something like this work? Or is this a lame ass idea?
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Barriers
by revbouncer- 2 followers
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Just a thought about when creating races. When I make a race from no one I'm going to try to place as many barriers in front of the poles on the corners as I can. It's no one's fault, but it gets annoying running over poles that others hit ahead of you. Especially those city races where the poles are everywhere. So many good runs destroyed bt other people mistakes Oh well I hit them too!! What do you guys think?
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I made a BIG Capture and...
by Dodge- 2 followers
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I'm not sure it going to play well. One team start at South Los Santos Port, the other at the shipyard off of Buccaneer Way. The objective is to collect 8 Armored trucks sitting near Procopio Beach. The trucks are guarded by NOOSE Agents who are well armed. The weapons are forced, and cars are placed at the spawn points. Im worried that this is just too long of an ordeal. Thoughts?
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Trying to get R* Verifired
by JustHatched- 1 follower
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My goal is to get a race R* verified, but it would seem to be a popularity contest over quality. I won't say I have made great races but I think most are pretty good. SO my question is to everyone is what do you consider to be a good race? Easy to run or technical? Jumps? Long or short? ect......
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Editor / Creator. Ideas for tracks, missions, ect... 1 2
by Sk8erFish- 2 followers
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I'm not good at the creator, but some ppl here are. ideas to perk their interest........ I was thinking a rock crawler, hill climb track would be fun. maybe up mt Chiliad. Wreck racing. no weapons, no modded cars, just running into each other till one car stands alone (one life of course). Could be done on a beach or the desert.
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Help me with new race
by JustHatched- 1 follower
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So for a future racing series I have in mind I need to make tracks with specific vehicles. Sports Classics only, but I want to split them based on speed and acceleration. Part of the series would only allow certain classics, while another part would be another set of classics I need help grouping the cars I figure Peyote and Tornado would be about the same Monroe and Z-type about the same What others would fit those groups? Possibly a third group?
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Liking crew created stuff
by JustHatched- 2 replies
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It was mentioned in another thread about crew created races/dm/etc.. get dislikes and some thinking it is crew policy to like something. First off, you do not have to give a crew created anything a thumbs up. Here is my advise, take it for what it is worth to you Please don't give a thumbs down because your skill level isn't up to par, if something is good and you suck why thumb it down? You will find that most of the crew races to require a few runs to get to know them and are actually good. If everything was easy it would be boring after a while. If something is not designed well over all or needs a few things fixed, why not go for the no vote and pass on your …
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Capture creator questions, bugs, etc....
by handcuff_charlie- 0 replies
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So post them here since this is a new feature that several folks, including myself, are using and are trying to figure out as we go along. Any bugs that you come across, perhaps you discovered an explanation for what someone else thought was a bug....or just a testable theory? Ask any questions and maybe someone can offer up an answer. I'll start by asking a question or maybe I am listing a bug...... It doesnt appear that the "ZONES" feature within the capture creator is working where it says you can create a zone where no pedestrians spawn, no traffic spawns, or both. I have figured out how to create the zone I want and the size/dimensions I wan…
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capture creator.
by ssracingn2- 4 replies
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I am checking now but everything I am reading says it is available they gave us it a day early. No downloads just load up creator and it is there.
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Link to XDBX Crew Created Content Jobs & Playlists
by Hannabis_80- 1 follower
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I didn't see these direct links posted anywhere. As of now there are 154 jobs and 75 playlists created by DB members with more being added everyday. Jobs http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs Playlists http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/playlists >> Don't forget to set the filter to (Crew - Domestic Battery) and click SEARCH <<
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What I Watched This Week #168 (Mar 17-23) Sisu dir. Jalmari Helander/2022/1h31m Sisu is a Finnish action film set during the latter stages of WWII in the Finnish countryside where a grizzled old gold-miner, Aatami (Jorma Tommila), has just struck the motherlode. Unfortunately he runs into a group of n*zis led by SS officer Bruno (Askel Hennie) who are retreating out of the country and they steal his stash. What they don't know is that he is a legendary badass soldier who then proceeds to go on a bloody rampage to get his gold back. There are few things more satisfying to see in a movie than n*zis getting absolutely brutalised (Hitler getting his face machine-gunned into Swiss cheese in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds is a personal fav) and this delivers that by the blood and guts full bucket load. If you want to see a n*zi get exploded by having a landmine f*cking thrown directly at his face then this is the film for you. Tommila gives a great performance in the lead, even though his character doesn't have a single word of dialogue. This is a man who speaks with his actions. Plus he just looks like a badass, I can totally believe that he could take on an entire troop of n*zis and win. Hennie is also good, but his character is very one dimensional, but his presence is more symbolic here of how evil the n*zis were as a whole. If you want a straight forward and thrilling action film then you should check this out. 8/10 Breaking dir. Abi Damaris Corbin/2022/1h43m Based on a true story, Breaking stars John Boyega as Brian Brown-Easley, a former Marine suffering from severe PTSD who has had his VA benefits taken away, straight out of his bank account. Desperate and seeing no other option he holds up the bank with a bomb, taking two hostages. What follows is a tense standoff involving the police, the media and Brian, with Boyega's performance really carrying what is a pretty generic film. 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He is caught up in a plot involving eco-friendly oil invented by billionaire Miles Axelrod (Eddie Izzard), who is also hosting a worldwide grand prix in which Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) is competing. There's a lot going on, but I do like how they've decided to go in such a mad direction after the relatively grounded first film. My biggest problem with this film is the same one I had with the first, and that's how much I f*cking hate Larry the Cable Guy and his stupid f*cking voice. And now he's basically the lead character, with more time given to his plot than McQueen's. 5/10 Across 110th Street dir. Barry Shear/1972/1h42m This film opens with two nobody crooks stealing a few hundred grand from a Mafia deal in Harlem, killing them and a couple of cops in the process. This threatens to incite a race riot if the two detectives assigned to the case can't find who did it. They are the gruff, no nonsense, racist Italian Captain Mattelli (Anthony Quinn), and the Black liberal Lt. Pope (Yaphet Kotto). A gritty crime film that's a perfect time capsule of the era, this is both very real feeling and stylised at the same time. There's a brilliant use of location shooting and handheld camera that give it a raw, almost documentary like feel. Quinn and Kotto are excellent as the diametrically opposed duo, butting heads while still trying to pull in the right direction. Their relationship is symbolic of the film as a whole, a powder keg just waiting to go up, and that level of tension is sustained throughout the film. The cherry on top is the brilliant soundtrack, which includes the legendary title song by Bobby Womack. 9/10 Lime's Film of the Week!- 2
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Alien Romulus (2024) dir Fede Alvarez Another film in the Alien franchise. More of the same reasonably high quality sci-fi horror, quite gory at times with dark, atmospheric, industrial looking sets. A cast of relatively unknown actors do a good job playing a group of young off-worlders, including an android, who see a way to escape their dreary mining colony planet by boarding an abandoned space craft to use it's resources to get their ship to another planet. But this craft is research station, with all human crew dead, because, of course, it had an alien on board. It then becomes the familiar last-woman-standing as one by one they meet the usual face-hugging / chest-bursting or other death by xenomorph. There is a lot that refers to one of more of the original films, including an appearance by an Android “played” by an AI version of Ian Holm (Ash in the Aliens). It is essentially a sequel to Alien that could be happening before, after or even about the same time as Aliens. So it fits into the original films rather than the newer ones from the 2010s. Although I like some of the references to the original films the problem with this for me is it has very little that we have not already seen in those originals. It does not bring much that is new to the franchise, unlike Prometheus and Covenant. Whilst I would have seen it as quite a good film if it was the 2nd or 3rd film in the franchise, I really don't see it adds anything more to the story. So it's fine if you just want more of the same, but for me if you are going to keep adding to a franchise the films needs to bring something original, some aspect of the overall plot not explored before, and this does not do that. I was actually getting slightly bored towards the end and would have been quite happy with it finishing maybe 20 minutes earlier. 6 / 10- 1
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