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To the crew...What was the one or more of the aspects of San Andreas stunting that drew you more towards it than VC? Do you actually prefer SA over VC? Where's Buzzsaw? And What do you, individually want to get out of the time spent here at GTAS?
What was the one or more of the aspects of San Andreas stunting that drew you more towards it than VC?Well, i've started practising stunting in VC but i did my first stunts (ptb, etc.) in SA. I think i'm a SA stunter because I started to be good in it after playing VC, but i love VC too because grinds are more interesting, ledge grinds, grind to bump to grind and it's impossible to do that in SA. My biggest regret in stunting is that i've never been a good VC stunter.Do you actually prefer SA over VC?I can't answer anymore, if you asked me this question 2 mounths ago i would answer SA for sure. But it's hard for me lately to open SA. I've practised a bit VC since the 24 hours community and the other VC community and i take pleasure to grind in it, more than in SA btw. It's probably due to the period, i'm sure i'll be back in SA soon but I think it would be more fun to do the futur big SA crew video in SA-LC and SA-VC for open more possibilities to the SA stunting ( i know, few were done but not with the same interest than tms can put in Echo or xsa in Unbroken)Where's Buzzsaw?I've heard he installed SA again, probably for did FlashBack 2. Nothing new since that. But I miss Pep more, personaly.And What do you, individually want to get out of the time spent here at GTAS?Well, I've find in stunting few friends not especially on gtas. But on GTAS, there is a good amtoshpere (it was anyway) everybody know more or less everybody and i like that. We're waiting forward news videos of our mates and check out news ideas for progress videos after videos (Tandem is a good example), it's fun.My english is very clear when i need to say long things. Hope you'll understand me and thanks for your questions UL.Keep asking boys
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