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Re: Ask TMS
« Reply #5130 on: May 18, 2019, 01:44:48 PM »
It's sad GTAS is pretty much dead but it's also nice when one of the old timers who haven't been around for a while drops in. It feels like it has been a journey for a generetion or two and you might just have been here when it happened. It was fun and I think I might remember you folks. Def TMS, most likely Kingjad especially after the 12B. Lets just enjoy the descent.

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« Reply #5131 on: May 18, 2019, 01:53:51 PM »
It's sad GTAS is pretty much dead but it's also nice when one of the old timers who haven't been around for a while drops in. It feels like it has been a journey for a generetion or two and you might just have been here when it happened. It was fun and I think I might remember you folks. Def TMS, most likely Kingjad especially after the 12B. Lets just enjoy the descent.
Nothing lasts forever but they were fun and fond times. I'm genuinely delighted I helped bring some good memories for others.

This, GTAS, was a brilliant community which nurtured the finest stunters, encouraged constant improvement to push the technical boundaries of the games being played. As long as I know those I shared those good times with are well today then I'm satisfied. To people newly discovering us later than I anticipated, I hope you are inspired to have fun playing games creatively.

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« Reply #5132 on: May 18, 2019, 02:28:56 PM »
It's sad GTAS is pretty much dead but it's also nice when one of the old timers who haven't been around for a while drops in. It feels like it has been a journey for a generetion or two and you might just have been here when it happened. It was fun and I think I might remember you folks. Def TMS, most likely Kingjad especially after the 12B. Lets just enjoy the descent.
Nothing lasts forever but they were fun and fond times. I'm genuinely delighted I helped bring some good memories for others.

This, GTAS, was a brilliant community which nurtured the finest stunters, encouraged constant improvement to push the technical boundaries of the games being played. As long as I know those I shared those good times with are well today then I'm satisfied. To people newly discovering us later than I anticipated, I hope you are inspired to have fun playing games creatively.


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« Reply #5133 on: July 20, 2019, 12:45:39 AM »
Hey all, just dropping by to say hi!

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« Reply #5134 on: August 21, 2019, 12:40:24 PM »
Hey all, just dropping by to say hi!

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« Reply #5135 on: March 27, 2021, 09:26:18 AM »
So it's been a while, guys.

Does anyone...have any questions they'd like to ask TMS? I ask because there's a possibility we'll get to answer them in an audio format at some point, so I thought it'd be interesting to see if there are any questions from fans. The support the crew gets after all these years is quite remarkable.

Keep in mind not everyone from back in the day's available to answer for now, but if we can answer it we absolutely will.

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« Reply #5136 on: March 27, 2021, 10:37:04 AM »
What's the current lineup?  :euro:

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« Reply #5137 on: March 27, 2021, 11:00:40 AM »
I know TMS is one of those crews that has a solid line up from the beginning (something like ATS, who only accepted Knapman at some point if Im not mistaken), but say you are about to vote a new member into the crew, whats the audition you would expect to accept it (what kind of stunts etc.)?  :cc_detective:

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« Reply #5138 on: March 27, 2021, 01:19:46 PM »
I know TMS is one of those crews that has a solid line up from the beginning (something like ATS, who only accepted Knapman at some point if Im not mistaken), but say you are about to vote a new member into the crew, whats the audition you would expect to accept it (what kind of stunts etc.)?  :cc_detective:
You know we're retired now, aye?

It's a good question though, one we'll answer should this podcast type thing ever happen. Thanks.

(And you are mistaken about ATS - I'd recommend watching Neo and Kan's excellent 'History of ATS' videos on the GTAS Database).

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« Reply #5140 on: April 15, 2021, 11:16:54 AM »
What's the last time you launched SA/VC for stunting purposes?
What made you lose interest from stunting?
Do you keep up with the new releases? Do you appreciate the way stunting evolved? Do you have any favorite videos post-your era?
How do you reflect upon SA scene switching Frame limiter off circa 2007-2008? Is it one of the reasons you guys went inactive? Knowing the characteristics of it now, such as easier RADs, bigger airtime, better cabbie boosts etc, would you use it back when you started stunting?
Who was the most dedicated stunter in TMS in your eyes?
What's the biggest milestones in stunting evolution according to you?
Did you guys share spots within the crew? If so, do you regret sharing a spot and having a crewmate get all the credit for landing it?
What's your favorite video of TMS in terms of vibe/atmosphere?
Have you considered coming back/making a type of 'one last ride' video within a crew/on your own?
Do you still have spots that have not been landed to this day to your knowledge?
Have you checked out gtasdb.com website? What are your thoughts of it? Do you think the community should have paid more attention in documenting/preserving stuff (example- storing replays from all videos etc)? Do you still have your old replays? Mind sharing them?
What are you guys up to now?
Can you list stunts that impressed you the most at the time of watching them?
TD: can you compare your experience in pioneering SA stunting to doing that in V?
Do you have any specific memories of something that happened within the crew that the community might not know about - in other words, do you have some TMS stories to tell?
What's your take on modding a stunt? Does modding a single stunt discredit a stunter completely in your eyes? Have you modded yourself in a video?

I might take time for a second round of questions later. Hopefully you guys will get to that podcast and answer those :)

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Re: Ask TMS
« Reply #5141 on: April 15, 2021, 01:18:15 PM »
What's the last time you launched SA/VC for stunting purposes?
What made you lose interest from stunting?
Do you keep up with the new releases? Do you appreciate the way stunting evolved? Do you have any favorite videos post-your era?
How do you reflect upon SA scene switching Frame limiter off circa 2007-2008? Is it one of the reasons you guys went inactive? Knowing the characteristics of it now, such as easier RADs, bigger airtime, better cabbie boosts etc, would you use it back when you started stunting?
Who was the most dedicated stunter in TMS in your eyes?
What's the biggest milestones in stunting evolution according to you?
Did you guys share spots within the crew? If so, do you regret sharing a spot and having a crewmate get all the credit for landing it?
What's your favorite video of TMS in terms of vibe/atmosphere?
Have you considered coming back/making a type of 'one last ride' video within a crew/on your own?
Do you still have spots that have not been landed to this day to your knowledge?
Have you checked out gtasdb.com website? What are your thoughts of it? Do you think the community should have paid more attention in documenting/preserving stuff (example- storing replays from all videos etc)? Do you still have your old replays? Mind sharing them?
What are you guys up to now?
Can you list stunts that impressed you the most at the time of watching them?
TD: can you compare your experience in pioneering SA stunting to doing that in V?
Do you have any specific memories of something that happened within the crew that the community might not know about - in other words, do you have some TMS stories to tell?
What's your take on modding a stunt? Does modding a single stunt discredit a stunter completely in your eyes? Have you modded yourself in a video?

I might take time for a second round of questions later. Hopefully you guys will get to that podcast and answer those :)
Thank you very much for the many questions, have passed them on to the crew and hopefully we'll be able to get answers for you, in some format.

 

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