Created Deathmatches
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ps4 Journeys to Gräpeseed
by SeymorScagneti- 0 replies
- 1k views
Journeys to Gräpeseed
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ps3 Alamo Knee
by ErnYoung- 4 replies
- 754 views
Alamo Knee Category: TDM Teams: 2 Players: 2-18 Weapons: Forced and pickups Forced weapon: Regular Pistol Pickups: Regular Pistols DESCRIPTION Pistols only, gunslinger team deathmatch. I wanted to create a close encounter pistol death match for some room clearing style mayhem. Most open areas have barriers added for cover and pickups are centrally located poolside but out in the open. This is my first created T/DM so I am looking for as much feedback as possible. Play well, Ernie
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Sawed-off Dock Maze
by BlackRabbit- 2 followers
- 12 replies
- 1.1k views
Sawed-off Dock Maze Players 4-16 Teams 2 Game Mode Team Deathmatch Description Grab your sawed-off and make your way through the mze of disgarded shipping containers at the dockyard. Tight spawns so watch your back.
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ps4 Dream View
by G37- 0 replies
- 760 views
This is my first strictly DM focused map, that is something intended to be a DM instead of a TDM although it functions both ways. You need a lot of space in something that's primarily a DM as respawn points are used as start points in this case, meaning IMO they need to be more thoughtfully placed. I like to think this small scale map would serve very well for practice if folks are looking for a semi-urban landscape to do so. Thoughts and feedback are welcome. Dream View Link: http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/alchemic-ink/games/gtav/jobs/job/DzMiVUehgE6WoMnVMr1_Xw
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ps4 The Promised Land
by ronin- 7 replies
- 889 views
The Promised Land Real estate agents and long-term rivals Avery and Wolfs have been battling over the same pitch of land for years. The argument has completely escalated and the two have called in the help of some professionals to settle the score for good. RSC Link Map Details: - 24 16 players - ambient weather and time settings - forced + pick-up - combat pistol + shotgun + armor/heatlh
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ps4 Absolute Zero
by G37- 3 replies
- 1.6k views
Old fashioned gun battle in a familiar location .. with a couple things that go "boom". Feedback is always welcome. Absolute Zero Job Link: http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/alchemic-ink/games/gtav/jobs/job/grop2CTxrkqBO8W4tU3vaw
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ps4 Pantopian Future
by Squirrel- 1 follower
- 12 replies
- 932 views
In the near future, fossil fuels are at an all time low. All vehicles other than Panto's are outlawed. In these dangerous times gangs fight for survival amongst the landscape of wrecked vehicles. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/crew/army_of_squirrels/games/gtav/jobs/job/cEW_F4TqHkiuQrRU08ixHQ
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ps4 Lost and Found
by G37- 1 follower
- 9 replies
- 868 views
Holy Hell. These are a pain in the ass to make. I'm really quite surprised there's no 30 player R* version of this (unless I blatantly missed it). This was designed for an upcoming event sourced by Lann with a reworked description and my own original title. Assault rifles are standard with a few pick ups along the way. As always feed back is strongly encouraged. Lost and Found External Job Link: http://rsg.ms/7ed1e02
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ps4 Covet Thy Neighbor
by G37- 2 replies
- 668 views
I like to think of this as an extension of the R* map "El Burro Heights" that is right up the street, with more people. This area does not utilize that spot but draws slight inspiration from the R* capture "Neighborhoods" (in title/location only). I'm quite fond of the description though. As always thoughts and feedback are welcome. Might add a couple more weapons in the process and 6 players are the bare minimum to get this going, the more you get the better the experience to be had. Covet Thy Neighbor Job Link: http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/alchemic-ink/games/gtav/jobs/job/lWGPUlWKuE24_5oFigqo-Q
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ps4 Arena of Death
by Squirrel- 3 replies
- 826 views
Deathmatch style destruction derby on the roof of the maze bank arena. Can be run as DM or as a TDM. All spawn points are on the top of the arena so losers can fight it out with their fists. If you end up off the roof there are handy molotovs below so you can do a spot of Self Immolation and respawn back in the action. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/29P8lRq8C0iA7Qjk0_YIEw Trevor will take you through the basic idea below.
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- 7 replies
- 804 views
click here to add to game First attempt at a 30-player DM, which is a (slightly lazy) extension of headache II All feedback welcome
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ps4 Civic Doody
by Squirrel- 3 replies
- 720 views
Bureaucracy gone mad as the inter-departmental troubles continue. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/crew/army_of_squirrels/games/gtav/jobs/job/tQof6daWQUGmHcLaMMIbcQ
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ps3 Arcadius Trifecta
by zmurko- 1 follower
- 0 replies
- 697 views
ARCADIUS TRIFECTA "Team deathmatch for 3 teams. Climb up to get an advantage." http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/zmurko76/games/gtav/jobs/job/_nY2u7BtzEWnnDJQlp3lYw?platformId=2 3 teams 6-12 players Forced weapon: - Carbine Rifle Pickups: - Carbine Rifle - Combat MG - Grenades - Sniper Rifle Team deathmatch for 3 teams and 3 teams only on top of Arcadius Business Centre towers. Sniper rifle isn't really of much use, but someone might still be able to use it to his/her advantage, so I left it in there. Each tower has a spiral "staircase" built, so you can climb up on the central tower where the better weapons are located. Or you ca…
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ps4 Movie Mayhem
by Squirrel- 2 replies
- 574 views
Death match at the movie studios. Small arms. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/crew/army_of_squirrels/games/gtav/jobs/job/WWuaNv37sE23yyUYO6HH4Q Still in the experimental testing stage.
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ps4 Death Squared
by Squirrel- 2 replies
- 629 views
Legion Square may be an outdoor art gallery but it makes an exciting arena for a 15v15 deathmatch. Lots of unique cover, plenty of flammable liquids around to limit campers. Lots of sniper perches although if you don't have a head for heights you can always parachute back down to the craziness below. http://rsg.ms/a05cfba
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ps4 Free parking!
by Lann- 1 follower
- 1 reply
- 617 views
RSC link: http://rsg.ms/a1bb50d Large area, carbines forced. Assault rifles, and two automatic shotguns and some tear gas to be picked up, Along some health and armour. Recommended to use 4 teams.
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ps3 Rancho Rumble
by zmurko- 1 follower
- 0 replies
- 686 views
RANCHO RUMBLE Team Deathmatch for 16 players. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/HiosqVu8hkSP4jMrR-LZIQ Forced weapon is SMG, most of the pickups are SMGs too, with few pump-shotguns and 2 assault rifles. We've tested it with 8 players during an impromptu PL tonight and it looked decent enough to me, I have no idea how many players can the map handle though. Any feedback is greatly appreciated! Enjoy it (or not)!
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- 1 follower
- 4 replies
- 997 views
Boxed In Mode: 3-way Team Deathmatch. Can be played with 2 players but 3 is optimal. Forced: Pistol Pick-ups: Pistols
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ps3 Snowball Fight
by Dodge- 2 followers
- 2 replies
- 776 views
Deathmatch PLAYERS 2 to 12 TEAMS 1 to 2 GAME MODE Team Deathmatch DESCRIPTION Time to get FROSTY http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/jr-xJHhyy0qbA2ijeJ21qQ
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Templar Hotel
by Lann- 1 follower
- 1 reply
- 783 views
A map centered around the Templar Hotel downtown. A area with many different levels, but still a simple layout with the biggest guns available to pick up in the central part. A few spawns are located so that you need to use the parachute if you want to leave, if not just make use of the sniper rifle. I did place a few annihilators in the outskirts, just in case you want to try your luck. This map needs at least 10 players, i would think closer to 20 (or even 30) would make use of the map the best way. RSC: http://rsg.ms/d441e60
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Got Gas?
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 6 replies
- 901 views
PLAYERS2 to 12 TEAMS1 to 2 GAME MODETeam Deathmatch DESCRIPTION This guy at the Gas Company made a really bad -Yo Momma- joke. Where I come from, people die for less than that. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/0rFGZS4i3Ey90FwZbMhWWw?platformId=2
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ps3 Roger That
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 0 replies
- 699 views
PLAYERS2 to 12 TEAMS1 to 2 GAME MODETeam Deathmatch DESCRIPTION Damn kids are using Roger's Scrap Yard to sling Dope. Move in and shut em down. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/6BOj8ps3u0O7MUKnQV4reA
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Creative Drama
by G37- 4 replies
- 785 views
Similar to Kortz Center making use of the other side of the Maze, this continues that idea making use of the wonderful area and parking lots across the way of one of the performing arts centers. Playful lighting above should be a fun way to light up the darkness. This is also a bit linear, similar to Shotgun Divorce but with more freedom to move about. Hopefully it works out. This will be a PS4 job only at some point due to the vehicle limit. Creative Drama Job Link: http://rsg.ms/966ef03 Thoughts and feedback are always welcome.
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Headache II
by Pb76- 0 replies
- 670 views
click here to add to game All feedback welcome
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Keep yer heed doon
by Pb76- 0 replies
- 704 views
click here to add to game All feedback welcome
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
Novecento / 1900 (1976) dir Bernardo Bertolucci An epic story of two friends in early 20th century Italy. It's very long; 5 hours and 17 mins! I had to do a double take when I saw that, but it really is that long. So I watched over 3 sessions. Alfredo (Robert di Niro) and Olmo (Gerard Depardieu) are born within minutes of each other around 1900 in rural Italy. They grow up as friends and remain so for the rest of their lives, but they come from completely different sections of society. Alfredo is from the family of a wealthy land owner and Olmo the son of one the estate's farm labourers. The first hour of the film is from their childhood, and features Burt Lancaster as Alfredo's grandfather. Then it skips to the end of the First World War and Olmo returning home after military service. The rest of the film, with a few other, shorter, jumps, takes the story up to the end of the Second World War. Donald Sutherland comes into the film playing the estate's foreman, Attila. The rest of cast are, I think, mainly Italian. But those three actors, plus Dominique Sanda. playing Alfredo's love interest Ada, are the leads and main support. Sutherland gives the best performance. He is the film's villain, and truly evil. He becomes the leader of the local fascists as Mussolini takes control of Italy, and, as if that was not enough, also a murderer and child abuser. There is a very clear class distinction. Alfredo's family and friends all accept the fascist takeover, some enthusiastically, others, like Alfredo more just going along with things beyond their control. Olmo and most of the other farmer labourers just want a fair wage, so they can feed their families, and many join the communists. Being as long as it is, there are obviously many different stories within the whole plot. But the class struggle, with Alfredo and Olmo just about remaining friends, is the main one. It's in English. Many of the Italian cast's lines are clearly dubbed. Depardieu's are too, despite him clearly speaking English. You can tell the voice is not his, but it is in sync with his lip movements. I don't like this, but it does not spoil the film. It is of it's time. The makeup used to depict the character's ageing is not that good, when you compare to modern day films, and some characters seem to hardly age at all. The score is by Ennio Moricone. I had heard the main theme before, and think it is one of his best, but there is not much else to the original music in the film, just a lot of that theme or variations on it. Although it is so long, I never got bored. It is obviously slow paced, very slow at times. But there are some great scenes. One comes early on with soldiers on horseback sent to break a strike, and the striker's wives all lying down in the road to block the way. Another towards the end, after the Facist regime has been toppled and their N*zi allies defeated, sees the workers dig up a sack containing a massive red flag made out of many smaller flags they each owned, all stitched together. They have had to hide this for many years, but now they parade it around the fields where they have worked all their lives. 7 / 10- 2
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
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Marco Bellocchio/2016/18m (no trailer or any video at all about this film exists, so you'll just have to take my word for it that it does) Clowns is a short film about a rehearsal of the opera I Pagliacci and a dinner party at the rich backer's home afterwards where a hypnosis session brings up all sorts of family drama. There are some interesting ideas here and it does feel like it's building towards something, but ultimately it all just feels a bit underdeveloped and goes nowhere. Lucia Ragni gives the best performance as the cold and heartless matriarch of the family, and I loved the scene of Corrado Invernizzi singing the clown's part from the opera. Other than that this is sadly pretty forgettable. 5/10 The Red Sea Makes Me Wanna Cry dir. Faris Alrjoob/2023/21m Ida (Clara Schwinning) travels from Germany to a small town on the Red Sea in Jordan to investigate the disappearance of her husband Ismail (Ahmed Shihab-Eldin), who is presumed dead. 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It's all about those last dying days of childhood before the responsibilities of the world smack you in the face and tells you to get a job. Apart from the novelty of seeing a pre-Rocky Stallone and a pre-Fonz Winkler there's not really anything to recommend this. Not that there's anything awful here, it's just all pretty generic. 5/10- 3
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