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XDBX GTA races list
by zmurko- 3 followers
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As requested, this is a list of all crew created land races that have weapons placed for GTA racing. Tracks marked with * are pretty much GTA only tracks or designed to be primarily that. Please help me mark any other tracks that you think I've missed. If your track has weapons placed for GTA and doesn't have a forum topic, it's not on this list! I would appreciate if creators would help with keeping this list updated by simply replying when they create a new track or update their existing ones with GTA weapons. Thank you! 3way 62 * Forum Link RSC Link lap, JustHatched BMX B*dry * Forum Link RSC Link lap, De-Raux, cycles Boneyard Bloodring * Forum Link RS…
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Sloppy Seconds
by kernalhogan- 1 follower
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RSC Link Banger style race on the mud track beside the prison. Contact, catchup, and a sense of humor are recommended for best results. The crossover section proved too bumpy for the Sports rally cars during a playlist. I locked the vehicles to more suitable options, should be a much smoother drive now.
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Grand Theft Auto Davis
by Lann- 1 follower
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Laps with guns, trying out some new props. Should be good to steal any ride you see along the lap. At the end of each lap you will be forced to exit your car and steal a new one. Intended for chaos. Starting on a Bmx. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/ZIpqMm2KU0ezsAGEbIYzsg
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Marina City Race
by Dodge- 1 follower
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- 277 views
https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/PhQMB8jsHkqFPILVwuvCyA
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Maibatsu MonstroCity
by Dodge- 1 follower
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- 813 views
0.84 miles PLAYERS 1 to 16 GAME MODE Land Race ROUTE TYPE Laps DESCRIPTION Why drive a small car? Are you a small person? The new SUV Maibatsu Monstrosity guzzles gas and is equipped for crossing arctic tundra! Driving one will make you feel good! Mine's Bigger! VEHICLE CLASSES Compacts, Coupes, Cycles, Motorcycles, Muscle, Off-Road, Sedans, Sports, Sports Classics, SUVs, Utility http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/_gI1ZjUsME2exdXP8IpDRA
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ps4 Lombank City GP
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 6 replies
- 810 views
http://rsg.ms/6ef1a38 Lombank - Our time is your money interested in your interest. Short, High speed track for Compacts primarily.
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Peckerwood GP
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 1 reply
- 615 views
https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/Qzu1fitmg0Ogm9gCIx-3hg GP race with technical turns
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ps4 Holding Pattern
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 6 replies
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http://rsg.ms/3ad675b Should be fun with Contact. And maybe 1st Person.
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ps4 Crastenburgring
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 5 replies
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http://rsg.ms/1842466 Cleverly nicknamed, The Gray Hell, due to its not so luscious urban background. This track bears no resemblence to any other track known world wide for being the bar by which all racetracks are measured. Its just a funny name.
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Noodle Exchange
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 1.5k views
http://rsg.ms/6073d8e https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/oapF4Y2OIEqFItuPLJbG6A Updated july 30 2023.
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DisObey
by Dodge- 2 followers
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- 1.2k views
2.78 miles PLAYERS 1 to 16 GAME MODE Land Race ROUTE TYPE Laps DESCRIPTION Lap race around Central and South LS. For Coupes. VEHICLE CLASSES Compacts, Coupes, Cycles, Motorcycles, Muscle, Sedans, Vans http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/ZwdD1akfF0arxnCDioQj6A
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- 1 follower
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A track for Super car Formula Racing. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/nRyO84rO7ECVYyLnbii5QA?platformId=2
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Perfect Picture Drive RX
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 595 views
New name and video as i have made alot of (small) changes. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/1RF08I-YDEGbXR5l9lHElw
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Go-Quartz
by Lann- 1 follower
- 2 replies
- 401 views
https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/sLElpKzuFkG0ei7d1obSFw Lap race around Davis Quartz for the Go-Karts (asphalt). Players: 1 to 30 Game Mode: Stunt Race Route Type: Laps Route Length: 1.11 Kilometers
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BMX Running DM
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 491 views
Type: Bike race Mode: GTA Players: 30 Consider dropping that BMX to run with a bigger gun. Intended as a ride, run and gun death match. GTA mode with owned weapons. Moving between the cp's will be alot easier on foot, but alot harder with everyone shooting at you. Tony Hawk or Tony Montana, the choice is yours. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/MHM1yz8af0G_QgQ6PMyN6g
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That European 70s Show
by Lann- 2 followers
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- 477 views
No AC, no safety, nothing electric other than the cassette player. Nebula vs Glendale vs Weevil. A lap is about 1:20 A short race combining these cars from 3 different classes, you will end up in one of them with no way to switch. (1/3 of the players in each). Cleaned the streets of poles, but left it open to silly contact fun. No apex props or such, just Mirror park. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/HMTU3eMqukeov4Td9lLDFg
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Up Your Alley
by Skorpion- 1 follower
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- 683 views
UP YOUR ALLEY Max. Players: 30 Default Laps: 3 Average Lap Time: 1m:15s Time of Day: Night Weather: Current Traffic: Off Published: 23 July 2021 Last Updated: 15 August 2021 DESCRIPTION Recreation of the tuner race to allow 1 to 30 players. Note that one of the shortcuts from the original isn't in this due to a solid fence that can't be removed. OVERVIEW Created for XDBX Crew Challenge 241. A recreation of the tuner race by R* that allows 1 to 30 players. Note that one of the shortcuts from the original isn't in this due to a solid fence that can't be removed. Update: Repositioned some CPs and added in some secondary CPs…
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Stoner Rally Cross
by djw180- 1 follower
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- 517 views
https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/B18Lj9mvPE-u-S4N5Exelw Rally Cross track with joker lap and viewing platform (GTA mode required). Restricted to rally type cars in Sports, Sports Classic, Compacts, Sedans (Warrener only) and SUVs (Rebla only). Video shows route to viewing platform, standard lap then the joker section. Laps should take ~ 60s, ~ 5s extra with the joker (go through stunt tube at CP5, rather than straight on, to 2ndry CP6)
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Speedos RX
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 559 views
Put your speedos back on and get out if the water, its time to race. A lap is actually sub 45 in the Issi Sport like a good quartermile on foot. You can go to the big beachtower to spectate from the roof, just park your car at the garages. Link: https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/JvMAooPoik2zu6kYp_7ckw
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Zancudo Green
by Lann- 1 follower
- 0 replies
- 417 views
Short rally lap with joker lap (orange), pit stop (yellow) and a spectators area overlooking the track. A minute lap. 30 players. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/jsYLLE7GYkax88W1bISnaw
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Liquor Hole .63
by Dodge- 1 follower
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- 618 views
https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/xbnRtbhc_EOiz5P_uBiY2g A .63 mile lap race around Central LSC.
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Grand Senora Desert Rally
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 594 views
Built for contact. 30 players. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/p1g-7cjCkUikQ5GoIXP4vQ
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OWR - East LS Street F1
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 651 views
This is my first and maybe only OWR creation. I used 200 props and removed 40 fixtures. I was going to make a simple circuit on wide streets, and I almost stuck to the plan. I changed my mind due to how boring i find these cars to behave. I wanted a wide track for contact, but ended up with some more narrow parts so one at least need to consider letting go of the gas. I think the track would work well with 30 players contact. Now I am going to buy that new open wheel car to see how much fun it is. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/WjeZgG7vn02SuzswafpATA Do we need a new sub for OWR? They are found in Races in game menu.
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Grotti Airways
by Eser1985- 2 replies
- 653 views
Welcome to Grotti Airways, a fast flowing race at Los Santos International Airport. Sponsored by Grotti. Track link: Grotti Airways
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Baytree Rally
by Eser1985- 1 reply
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Welcome to Baytree Rally. This rally race will keep you focused on all sections of the track. Don't forget to use your eyes and your brakes or you will be sorry! Vehicles restricted. Sponsored by Jackal Racing. Track link: Baytree Rally
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
The Teachers' Lounge (2023) dir Ilker Çatak Leonie Benesch plays a teacher, Carla, at a German school where there have been a series of thefts. Only small amounts of money have been taken, but someone is clearly making a habit of it. She teaches a class of 11 and 12 year olds. One is accused of being the thief, but she senses the accusation is false and borne out of another kids prejudice. The school handles it badly. She then has an idea, sets a trap and gets pretty conclusive evidence of who the real thief is. She confronts them hoping they can put an end to it without having to report the suspect, but they deny everything. Then the whole situation just spirals out of control, with counter accusations, further suspicion, protests, people not knowing the full story jumping to the wrong conclusion, etc, etc. Throughout all this Carla tries to do the right thing, keeping things confidential, that if she actually revealed would make life far easier for her, and so on. It's well acted, particularly by Benesch who I have seen previously in the excellent TV series Babylon Berlin. I found the child actors all quite good too, largely because they are just being normal kids. This is not the sort of drama where kids do adult things, like solving crimes, or coming to the rescue of someone in danger. They just do what you would expect kids that age to do in that situation. In some ways its quite a simple drama, no thrills, no special effects, not that much tension at first. But it does build up the tension quite subtlety for something which, at the end of the day, is quite a minor crime to something that seems bigger. The ending was a bit confusing to me. I can't say much without spoilers but it was not what I expected and I thought the story would go on a passed where it ended. I'm not sure what point the film makers where trying to make with this ending. But it was very interesting none-the-less. 8 / 10- 2
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
What I Watched This Week #152 (Nov 25-Dec 1) Radiohead: In Rainbows - From the Basement dir. David Barnard/2008/1h3m This concert film sees Radiohead play most of their In Rainbows album, plus a few select other songs, in Maida Vale Studios in London. The setting, and the fact that there is no audience, makes for an incredibly intimate experience and allows you to fully focus on the musicianship of each of the band members. Thom Yorke is an entrancing frontman – and excellent dancer if you've seen Paul Thomas Anderson's short film Anima – with his idiosyncratic twitching and distinctive wailing voice. I also liked how, thanks to the close proximity this films gives us, I was able to see the chord choices he makes when playing guitar. It's not something that the casual viewer would catch, but as a dabbler in guitar myself I really appreciated it. It was also fascinating to see lead guitarist Jonny Greenwood at work, his corner of the studio like a lab as he not only plays guitar but also keyboards and synths and at one point he's programming beats on a laptop. An up close and personal look at one of the best bands ever at work. 10/10 Harakiri dir. Masaki Kobayashi/1962/2h15m A depressed ronin – a samurai without a master – Hanshiro Tsugumo (Tatsuya Nakadai) comes to the house of Iyi looking for a place to commit honourable seppuku – ritual suicide – and a worthy swordsman to act as his assistant. The lord's chief counsellor Kageyu Saito (Rentaro Mikuni) questions him, as not long before a young man came to their house with a similar request. The film is made up of two stories that collide, that of the young man, Motome Chijiwa (Akira Ishihama), and Tsugumo's life story. This is an incredibly crafted film with some absolutely gorgeous cinematography and a perfectly paced plot that always keeps you hooked. It explores the samurai codes of honour and whether they are actually worth anything when challenged, and the differences between honour and respect as you can act with honour but no respect, as is the case in this film. What really drives this film forwards is the amazing performance by Nakadai in the lead role. He is the picture of absolute resolve, his one goal left in life to expose the hypocrisies of his fellow samurai. Even though this is made up of mostly conversations between Tsugumo and Saito I was still on the edge of my seat, with this story being one of the most enthralling I've ever seen. This is an absolute masterpiece in every way. 10/10 Lime's Film of the Week! Toy Story dir. John Lasseter/1995/1h21m Pixar's first feature length film is a genuine landmark in the history of cinema as it is the first fully computer animated film, ushering in a new age for animation like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs did nearly sixty years earlier. Expanding on their short film Tin Toy, Toy Story imagines a world where toys come to life when no one is watching. Tom Hanks stars as cowboy Woody, the favourite toy of young Andy (John Morris). Life is good until Andy's birthday when he gets the brand new flashy toy, Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), and feels like he's being replaced. Apart from the textures looking very flat, though at the time they set the high bar in the industry, and the human characters looking frankly grotesque – though nowhere near as nightmare inducing as the baby from Tin Toy – this is as close to perfect as you can get. The script is hilarious and also hits some big emotional beats, the characters all have real depth and personality, and the songs by Randy Newman capture the charm and whimsy of the film perfectly. In my opinion this is the defining role of Hanks' career, and he makes an iconic duo with Allen's egotistical space ranger. The supporting cast is also full of instantly iconic characters with performances that all match their personalities, with John Ratzenberger as Hamm the know-it-all piggy bank being my favourite. Arguably the best, and most revolutionary, animated film ever made. 10/10 Killer's Kiss dir. Stanley Kubrick/1955/1h8m This early Kubrick stars Jamie Smith as Davey Gordon, a boxer at the tail end of his career who falls in love with dancer Gloria (Irene Kane). But their relationship is threatened by Gloria's boss, club owner and violent criminal Vincent Rapallo (Frank Silvera). The best thing about this film is the moody, almost noir-like, black and white photography. The New York City locations all feel seedy and lived-in, giving the film tons of atmosphere. The boxing scenes are also very well shot, echoing his earlier documentary short Day of the Fight. Sadly the rest of the film is distinctly average. Apart from Silvera who gives a good turn as a sleazy gangster the performances are pretty flat and the story is predictable and drags even though it's barely an hour long. This is an improvement on his debut feature film, Fear and Desire, but it won't be until his next two films, The Killing and Paths of Glory, that he really hits his stride as a filmmaker. This isn't a bad film, but it's really only worth seeking out if you're aiming to watch all of Kubrick's rather slim filmography. 5/10 Dark Star dir. John Carpenter/1974/1h23m John Carpenter's debut feature length film tells the story of four working class astronauts on a decades long mission travelling through the galaxy destroying unstable planets, readying the universe for colonisation. One of the astronauts is played by Dan O'Bannon who also co-wrote the script with Carpenter and would go on to write Alien, another sci-fi film about blue collar workers in deep space, but unlike that film this is full of humour, at times it's almost a full blown comedy. One protracted scene sees O'Bannon's character chase the ships alien mascot around, the alien being what looks like a beach ball with feet. They also get into a philosophical argument with one of their thermonuclear bombs, which honestly put me in mind of Talkie Toaster from the British sitcom Red Dwarf. Actually, a lot of this reminded me of Red Dwarf, low ranking technicians stuck on a space ship bored out of their minds and looking for something to pass the time. Because it started out as a student film the budget is practically non-existent and none of the performances really stand out, but I really like the concept and there are lots of interesting ideas here. Not what I was expecting from a John Carpenter sci-fi film, but worth watching all the same. 7/10 Emilia Perez dir. Jacques Audiard/2024/2h12m Zoe Saldana stars as Mexico City lawyer Rita who is kidnapped by a the leader of a cartel, Manitas (Karla Sofia Gascon), who asks for her help in transitioning to a woman, becoming the titular Emilia Perez (Sofia Gascon is a trans woman herself). What sounds like a heavy drama is given the melodramatic treatment of a soap opera, and is also a musical (the vaginoplasty song being a highlight). Sadly this only undercuts the seriousness of the subject matter and at points comes off like a joke. I've read reviews that say this does nothing to help trans representation and having no lived experience of that I couldn't say, but Perez as a character does come off as a selfish *sshole who I couldn't sympathise with at all, and none of it has anything to do with her gender identity. The performances from the two leads are good, and they really invest themselves in their characters, as does Selena Gomez as Perez's ex-wife Jessi, and they really help sell the more sincere moments here. Well intentioned but off target, there are some decent moments here but the wildly inconsistent tone throws it all off. 5/10 First Man dir. Damien Chazelle/2018/2h21m First Man is a biopic of astronaut Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) covering his life from his time as a test pilot in the early 60s up to the moment he became the First Man on the moon in July 1969. As well as his professional life we also see his personal life with wife Janet (Claire Foy). The film presents Armstrong's stoic, isolated, obsessive personality as his way of dealing with grief, and makes his time on the moon imbued with even more meaning than it already has thanks to this. Gosling's performance is all under the surface but you can always feel his sadness, motivating him or maybe he's trying to run away from it. All of the launches and scenes in space make it feel suitably terrifying, with lots of close ups of all the bolts and rivets holding their ship together as they creak and groan. It's also mostly filmed from inside the ships during these scenes, no glossy shots of rockets gliding through space, so you feel like you're there with them. More of an emotional than informative biopic, if you're looking for a Wikipedia entry then you'll be disappointed, this is a very humane take on humanities greatest achievement. 8.5/10- 2
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
@djw180 that sucks. It is on the Studio Canal service through Amazon, which I'm sure there's a free trial of.- 1
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