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I find myself in agreement with everything you said . But I'm not talking about the common denominator. In all my years of stunting, the average player has never been the one to push forward new mindsets and/or methods into action. My problem right now (and as you rightly said, it's all subjective), is that people paint every stunt with the same kind of brush.It doesn't matter if your stunt is impossible without slow motion, or if the stunt would take 30 hours of quick loading to land without the ability. You still have people saying it's "lame", or that they "wont watch it". If these people had played with the ability as much as I have, I highly doubt that they would be saying these things. There are bumps, grinds, wallrides and car bumps that are completely impossible without the method. And this extends across the board.My point is this. Wait until you see what people can really do with the ability, and then maybe you'll change your mind. And if you don't, try landing those top level stunts on consoles without the ability. Only then will you truly put your line of thinking to the test.
^or you can stop commenting on how everyone should "wait and see", and just show us already?
All you do by banging on about the slow motion ability is make yourself look fucking ignorant.
Quote from: Shadowsniper on November 09, 2013, 11:18:08 AMAll you do by banging on about the slow motion ability is make yourself look fucking ignorant.Pfffff fuck that elitist bullshitI can say that I think a stunt looks like shit simply on the basis that it was slowmo'd almost the entire time, that doesn't make me ignorant. How visually appealing a stunt is varies depending on personal taste, you don't need to be an expert to have an opinion on slowmo.
Quote from: Turtle Boy on November 04, 2013, 10:17:32 AMStunting is serious business. This thread was made to point out the exact opposite lmao
Stunting is serious business.
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