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ps4 Pa, he smells like city
by JustHatched- 1 follower
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https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/JustHatched/games/gtav/jobs/job/qeTlphih2UORaFxf5liryA?platformId=11 The city folks have decided to visit the Hilljacks. Have the youngin fetch the your shotgun and blast the city stink off those BMW drivin city folk with all the book learnin. @Dodge
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ps4 Rt 68 Sidetrack
by Dodge- 1 follower
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https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/crew/domestic_battery/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/30v9kJxqpkqh8MIbK5oVxA# SMG Assault SMG Pump Shotgun Grenade
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ps4 LSC Graveyard
by Lann- 2 followers
- 2 replies
- 886 views
Pistols and sawed-off shotguns, up to 30 players. http://rsg.ms/2a2ff13
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ps4 Simmet Alley Hustle
by Protocawl- 1 follower
- 9 replies
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Simmet Alley Hustle 2 team TDM for 4-18 players Starting weapon: Micro SMG Weapon pickups: Pistols, Machine Pistols, Mini SMGs, Micro SMGs, SMGs, Molotovs, Grenades Simmet Alley has become a playground for murderous maniacs and their only motto is: kill or be killed. They've even left some signs around the place to pinpoint the rooftop access ladders. Apparently there's so much killing going on that no one has time to keep any known advantages a secret anymore! (Mini SMGs, Micro SMGs, Machine Pistols, Pistols, SMGs)
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ps4 Chamberlain Alleys
by G37- 2 followers
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Welp. DC wanted a 30 player version of Paradise Alley. Here it is. I've never played anything of this magnitude. It's almost double the amount of players on a single team as were allowed in total on PS3. That's 30 players. That's 60 spawn points, not 1 more and not 1 less. That's a huge shift in thought. I think the area works. Had props look as natural as possible so as to enhance the environment, not shape it. If you haven't been here before it's a series of low income housing with a ton of inherent real estate to explore and plan your assaults through. You begin with SMGs. You will find a few Assault Rifles and a few Pump Shotguns along with a couple grenades strat…
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ps4 Welcome to the Jungle
by Lann- 1 follower
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Redid my broken "jungle" TDM Forgon to mention that its First person. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/M5WWT3gZ9UWng_fgauI4og
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ps4 *Smoke-em's map nr.1.
by MAHALOKA- 0 replies
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RSC Link: https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/JJfy1nPOIUmBoKSCVSU0RQ my first TDM ever. ppl said it is pretty good, so i thought i share it here. feedback is welcome, as i am a noob creating DM/TDM maps. hope u enjoy
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ps4 The AP Program
by Lann- 1 follower
- 3 replies
- 805 views
RSC Link 16 players
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ps4 Sniping Josiah
by djw180- 2 followers
- 12 replies
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Sniper TDM on platforms overlooking Mt Josiah made for the Tour de LS TDM event. This is the one for area 6. Up to 4 teams snipe each other from a long distance. The platforms have no barriers on the inner sides, so be careful not to fall off. There's limited pickups and you need to be careful if you go for them as it puts you closer to your opponents and on a much narrower platform. Each team should re-spawn on the platform they start on or an empty one (if less than 4 teams). But small teams could cause that not too happen, so I would recommend you set the number of teams such that there's at least 4 per team if possible. If you want to make sure your opp…
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ps4 Neighbourhood Lockdown
by Protocawl- 0 replies
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Neighbourhood Lockdown 2 team TDM for 6-20 players Starting weapon: Assault SMG Weapon pickups: Assault SMGs, Mini SMGs, Pistol .50 There's no street big enough for 2 underground crime families, which is why this lovely neighbourhood has turned into a walled off warzone. -Kill thy neighbour- is their motto and they're stickin' to it. (Assault SMGs, Mini SMGs and a couple of .50 cal. Pistols as pickups. Ammo is scarce, so teamwork is vital to success. Mount the turrets, control the vantage points, climb the hedges and make good use of all the protection you can find!)
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ps4 Duck Season
by Jjss924- 0 replies
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RSC Link:https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/hC_v_HocQUGC0kIvSKsNFg Up to 30 players, 2 teams. Shotguns mostly, a few surprises.
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RSC Link: https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/CJl5mN9p9EuLcev_xj_XuQ TDM in the hangar, 13 being the number I chose for the TDM creator event, and hangar 13 being both a brilliant megadeth song and a 90's rave venue in my second hometown of Ayr. Both teams spawn outside the hangar and enter, one through the side door and the other through a created door. The inside has been sectioned off using double height walls to try and force each team to strategically work around different ways to get at the other team. Shotguns only (due to the nature of building in the hangar I can't place pickups so those are outside where the spawns are. With …
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ps4 Gormandy Landing
by JuniorChubb- 4 replies
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RSC Link: http://rsg.ms/7479b98 This themed DM is for the Tour of Los Santos Creators Deathmatch night... I have used the beach at the foot of Mount Gordo and based the DM on the Normandy Landings. One team starts on the landing boats and the other at their base at the back of the beach. There are 3 buildings/parapets to add to the scenery but only 2 of them are accessible and they both have sniper rifles. The other pick ups are grenades, tear gas and assault rifles (also the starting weapon). There is also a set piece at the start of the DM but I will leave that for people to discover themselves. Got some great feedback from a test play (added snipers due…
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ps4 Mount Gordo Complex
by JuniorChubb- 0 replies
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RSC Link: http://rsg.ms/5532bc3 Another DM for the Tour of Los Santos (it nice to have a choice ). This time at the top of Mount Gordo the DM is based in what is an almost James Bond baddie hide out on the top of a mountain. One team starts in the complex the other in the tree filled outskirts. There are some tight areas, a wooded area and a nice open spot where folks can get some lunch. The DM starts you with Micro SMG's and there are plenty of them to pick up so God knows how Ally ran out of ammo, there are also some Heavy Pistols to pick up too (again due to feedback). This is a smallish DM so spawn points are tight and limited to 16 players. Enjo…
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Picture Perfect
by Skorpion- 1 follower
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PICTURE PERFECT Max. Players: 2-30 Number of Teams: 2 Default Time: 10m:00s Time of Day: Noon Weather: Current Weapons: Forced & Pick-Up Published: 26 June 2017 Last Update: - DESCRIPTION Not all the residents of Picture Perfect Drive have a picture perfect house, and their neighbours aren't happy about it. OVERVIEW Two teams starting with SMGs at opposite ends of the street. Assault SMGs, Assault Shotguns, and a single Special Carbine pickup. Plenty of cover from props and houses. No roof access (hopefully). Bookmark Job _ See more of my creations _
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RSC Link: http://rsg.ms/1364cef Made for the Tour Event
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- 2 followers
- 4 replies
- 855 views
Stable TDM, 16 players. Vintage pistol, Battle axe, Heavy revolver, Dubbel barrel shotgun, Marksman rifle. RSC Link
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ps4 It's Hoth Inside
by djw180- 3 followers
- 16 replies
- 946 views
RSC Link: https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/rEspT4toS0iKv_hhGZ5JoQ Star Wars inspired TDM. The Empire Strikes back, Imperial attack on the the Rebel base on Hoth. Uses white stunt props to try to re-create the ice tunnels inside Echo base. A few other industrial looking props thrown in for decoration and a bit of cover in places. Mostly it's made out of the white, perforated stunt tubes. You can see through these and it's possible to shoot through them, but hard to lock on - (edit, not so sure about that now, in the creator test the NPCs can shoot me through the tube but I can't shoot them, so we'll have to see when this is tested in a…
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ps4 Tunneling to War
by Banketelli- 1 follower
- 9 replies
- 1.1k views
Tunneling to War Mode: TDM for 4 teams Forced: Micro SMG Pick-ups: Micro SMGs, Mini SMGs
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ps4 Galactic Senate
by Fido_le_muet- 3 followers
- 18 replies
- 1.1k views
Galactic Senate Hey crew ! Brand new TDM for the XDBX WARS series. It's a recreation of the fight in the senate chamber between Master Yoda and Darth Sidious following the creation of the Galactic Empire in Episode III : Revenge of the Sith. Forced weapons (SNS pistol) with pickups (mini SMG, pool cue and a Marksman pistol on top of the tower). It requires some testing so it would be cool if some of you guys could add it to some of your future playlists. Needs some feedback on what to improve and if there are issues cause I'm not used to create DMs. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/TxjvHTbb3E2cG2…
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Grand Cru Hey crew ! TDM in the vineyard, a typical french location. https://fr.socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/9k9YDmgWF0-7-FaEsQGCrg
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ps4 Vive la Revolution !
by Fido_le_muet- 1 follower
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Vive la Revolution Hey crew ! TDM based on the French Revolution. I chose a countryside area to simulate the battle between peasants and royalists back then. Best played with muskets and marksman pistol only. A few grenades pick up to add a few explosions here and there. https://fr.socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/ps4/jobs/job/B4G6nS-nFUeDZTeY1830zA
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ps4 Hall's Angels
by Banketelli- 2 followers
- 5 replies
- 877 views
Hall's Angels Mode: TDM Forced: Mini SMG Pick-ups: Mini SMGs, Sweeper Shotguns and Pipe Bombs
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ps4 Picnic Gone Wrong
by Banketelli- 4 replies
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Picnic Gone Wrong Mode: Team Deathmatch Forced: SMG Pick-ups: SMGs, Assault Rifle and Grenades
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ps4 Dirty Rats
by djw180- 1 follower
- 0 replies
- 567 views
RSC Link: Made a while ago but I seem to have forgot to post a thread here. Mele DM / TMD (up to 4 teams), 30 players. Uses the weapons that came out with the biker update. Forced is the pool cue (changed from tear gas as that caused lag). Pickups are the pipe wrench and the battle axe. The Rat bike is just for decoration, an early version did have a couple of them but if one team got them all it could be one sided I think.
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
What I Watched This Week #122 (April 29-May 5) It Is Night in America dir. Ana Vaz/2022/1h6m This mesmerising documentary explores the relationship between nature and man in the streets of Brasilia; snakes infiltrating suburbs being hunted by animal control, a dead anteater on the road, the all-seeing eyes of the owl. Eschewing narrative, this film is all about the atmosphere, which at times can verge on suspense, even horror. Humans are side-lined here with them never being the focus of Vaz's camera, and dialogue is kept to a minimum making sure that the focus is always on the animals. This film uses expired 16mm film, an endangered species, that at times gives the film a warped texture, and the eerie soundscape adds to this unnerving effect. I did find that the film drags somewhat, despite the short length, and would maybe be more impactful if it were shorter. But this is still a unique look at the creatures we share our planet with. 7/10 My Life as a Courgette dir. Claude Barras/2016/1h6m After the death of his alcoholic mother, eight year old Courgette (Gaspard Schlatter) is taken to an orphanage by kindly policeman Raymond (Michel Vuillermoz) where he and the other children learn to trust and love again. The claymation style may make this seem like a kids film but this gets quite dark and deep at times, especially the opening scene where Courgette loses his mother. The script is by Celine Sciamma, also a director, and she really captures the authenticity of how young children speak, something she used to its full effect in the beautiful time-travel film Petite Maman. Rather than an overarching plot this is more like a series of vignettes that are full of little touches that make these characters feel rounded and gives motivation to their actions, and subtly shows how each child represents a different way of dealing with grief and trauma and loss. A touching and tender film about the importance of family, in all the forms it takes. 9/10 The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert dir. Stephan Elliott/1994/1h44m Drag queens Mitzi Del Bra and Felicia Jollygoodfellow (Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce) and trans woman Bernadette Bassenger (Terence Stamp) bundle into the pink party bus Priscilla in order to drive halfway across Australia to perform a show. In classic road movie tradition they meet a hatful of colourful characters along the way, some nicer than others, and at the end are changed – but still fabulous – people. Very progressive for its time (apart from the awkwardly racist sub-plot involving a mail order bride), I loved the chemistry between the three leads with my favourite character being Bernadette. The dignity she shows in the face of extreme discrimination – even from her two best friends at times – is genuinely touching, and one of my favourite things about this film is the charmingly old fashioned relationship between her and outback mechanic Bob (Bill Hunter). Funny and filthy whilst also being sweetly wholesome, Priscilla is a bus you don't want to miss, and how could you not love a film that ends with a drag show performance of Mamma Mia? 9/10 The Zone of Interest dir. Jonathan Glazer/2023/1h45m The Zone of Interest is about a loving husband and wife who live in a nice house with a handful of children and some maids to cook and clean for them. While the wife, Hedwig (Sandra Huller), looks after the kids and tends to her beautiful garden the husband, Rudolf (Christian Friedel), is advancing in his career, being as good at his job as he is. That all sounds nice and boring, but his job is commandant of Auschwitz, and his house backs directly onto the death camp, it sharing a wall with his wife's beloved garden (“the vines will grow and cover it all”). This is an amazing film that really shows the horror of the holocaust by not showing it at all, much like the legendary documentary Shoah. At no point in this film do we set foot in the camp, or even see over the wall. All we know of Auschwitz here are the tops of the smoking chimney stacks and the thing that makes this film really stand out, the sound design. Throughout the entire film there is a constant industrial rumbling punctuated by the occasional gunshot or screaming child and it gets under your skin so effectively that I was close to having a panic attack several times and that's not hyperbole. This is honestly one of the most distressing films I've ever watched, and the fact that all of the characters in the film act like they can't hear it, they are numb to it or just don't give a sh*t in the first place, is disgusting. It's the normality of the situation, how banal their life is with the most evil travesty in human history happening literally next door, that really made me sick with anger. This is also an incredibly well made film, just like Glazer's other, too infrequent, films like s*xy Beast and Under the Skin, with a very unexpected ending that left me floored and emotionally drained. 10/10 Lime's Film of the Week! Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom dir. J. A. Bayona/2018/2h9m A few years after the disastrous failure of Jurassic World (the dino theme park, not the film), the volcanic island on which they live is about to blow, so for some reason Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) and the man who tamed velociraptors, Owen (Chris Pratt), set out to save them despite them only bringing death, destruction and misery to everyone. This is a very, very stupid film that is split into two acts and is made somewhat entertaining just by how dumb the plot, and every single character, is. The first half is set on the exploding island, and I quite enjoyed this part. It's shot really well with some fun set pieces, like a tranquilised Owen desperately trying to outrun some slow moving lava. Bayona also bought that spectacle of devastating natural destruction to last year's excellent Society of the Snow. The second half is set in a giant mansion in California where some rich *ssholes are bidding on the dinosaurs and is like a home invasion movie and was totally unexpected, and still very, very stupid. I enjoyed seeing some actors I didn't know were in this like Rafe Spall, Toby Jones, Geraldine Chaplin, and Ted Levine, but again, their characters are all very, very stupid. Dumb, fun, but ultimately forgettable. 5/10 Jurassic World Dominion dir. Colin Trevorrow/2022/2h27m The latest Jurassic World film sees the dinosaurs now living among us, so obviously the main plot is all about giant locusts eating our crops. Really. To paraphrase Jeff Goldblum from the original Jurassic Park, this is one giant pile of sh*t. Goldblum returns here, alongside Sam Neill and Laura Dern, but they're nothing more than a nostalgic distraction from the actual film. At least the last one was stupid and fun, this is stupid and boring. 2/10 Suzume dir. Makoto Shinkai/2022/2h3m Inspired by the earthquake that led to the tsunami that caused the Fukushima nuclear meltdown, Suzume is a Japanese anime about a teenage girl, Suzume (Nanoka Hara), still affected by the death of her mother when she was a small child, accidentally opening a magical door that unleashes an evil force that could destroy Japan. So she must go on an epic odyssey across the country sealing shut other magic doors aided by a man called Souta (Hokuto Matsumura) who has been transformed into a three legged chair. A beautifully animated film with some of the best looking food ever drawn, this is a whimsical road movie with a strong message about the harmony of man and nature that's full of endearing characters that don't get too “anime”, which I find grating. I didn't really like the romantic plot between Suzume and Souta, but the flashbacks to her life with her mother, and how that all relates to the plot is very moving and gives the film a strong emotional core. 8/10 -
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BRING BACK OUTLAW PASS
This isn't rockstar official 🙂 just a community of people who enjoy their games. More than welcome to join us 🙂 -
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BRING BACK OUTLAW PASS
All this extra stuff is locked behind the expired outlaw Pass. Everyone new or coming back to the game can't do anything to get these items yet they're still in the game going on like 4 years now. Rockstar needs to step it up amd fix this or at least unlock the stuff for us who didn't/couldn't get it before it expired. -
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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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