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Lots of great shots and nice vehicles in here. How do you guys get such high quality images? All of mine end up looking like they were taken by a brick.
I made a guide on screenshots about a year or so ago. Link
Lots of great shots and nice vehicles in here. How do you guys get such high quality images? All of mine end up looking like they were taken by a brick.
Ah yes there we go. I was using the image tags around the picture's URL from the Social Club site. No wonder they looked so terrible.
I wonder if anyone has painted theirs white and went looking for 2 dozersI'll take just five minutes out of my busy schedule of explaining why gambling is gambling even if it's in a video game and thus should be regulated accordingly, complaining about how R* North are getting a tax refund without paying taxes in the first place and dealing with 🤬 in general to acknowledge the work of whoever is behind the Gauntlet Classic.
For starters, there's the fact it's a 1970's Challenger with a bit of Gran Torino mixed in.
Secondly, there's the bit where whoever made the Gauntlet - as evident above - must've known that one of this car's many claims to fame is its appearance in Driver: San Francisco. Now, I know I'm usually a big advocate for being more creative with my cars and references, but 🤬 that, any excuse to make a reference to - and subsequently play from start to end - Driver: San Francisco is fair game in my books. Man, remember when games were games and not lIvE sErViCe microtransaction-ridden, lootbox-infested pieces of - oh right, positive thoughts for just a few more moments.
Thirdly, the model quality is through the roof. For starters, tell me this interior isn't at least on par with the Infernus Classic:
And then there's this, straight out of Gran Turismo:
And yes, the shaker is part of the engine model, not the hood.
Confirmed go-to vehicle and outfit for at least the next half year.
Right, back to being a pessimistic punching bag that hits back. The resurgence of "video games cause gun violence" totally isn't a very convenient cover for that ginormous leak at E3 and now we're stuck between fighting *for* the games industry and fighting *against* the games industry.
With the Gauntlet Hellfire coming out, I really wish I could experiment with the various levels of customization (And change up the headlight colors too) without having to pay so much.
Customize it in the arena, do whatever you want, but close application before leaving the modshop.
Won't save the customization or any of the lost money spent.
Sombody gives the tornado some love, bout time, not only the tornado but other cars like the peyote and the mañana are so egnored, yet I love them, my least favourite is still the hermes, it's just to curvy, the seven 70 I'm fine with since it's a supercars (yes I know it's in sports but it's so supercary(that's a word)) it just dousnt work with a muscle carJust throwing in a scatter of images to peruse.
Anything you like?
Have there been an new outcomes to get online cars, in Story Mode, for consoles?
Played this game all these years and never ever had an unmarked car chase me. Waited til my stars cleared and followed it. Thank you, SAPD detectives.
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Also the opposite with cars from online.It’s such a shame we can’t own these online. I love the unmarked Stanier.
How's this possible?
Jack a Sabre GT. Take the back way to my lock up and ran over a gang member. Gang war erupts as I speed through the gauntlet. Enter the garage and there sits ANOTHER unmarked car.
Took that second one to my house, right quick, with sirens blazing.
I really wish we could store the unmarked Stanier in our multiplayer garages. Or at least a civilian model of the unmarked car. I like the facelift more than the old style civilian model.