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you mentioned it while talking about the greatest achievements
it's a good documentary about stunting in general, but one gripe is that he's quite dismissive of stunters not 'evolving' with the newer games. He also appears to go along the route of memory-holing the older GTA games when a new one is out as if the older games are not touched again by stunters. This can be misleading to a neutral viewer. The fact is that stunting within VC and SA was at its height in the mid-2000s, and was still growing strong 2010 onwards after GTAIV was long out, but people mainly didn't 'move on' to GTAIV for various factors such as computer limitations or a dislike of the rage game engine for stunting as you were quite floaty on those bikes when in the air.He does cover that issue of the game engine well but kinda glossed over it being a contributing factor on why the older names did not just hop over to each subsequent GTA title and keep stunting away.I know that the purpose of the documentary is simply to introduce neutrals to what stunting in games are. i enjoyed most of the video, and I am nitpicking for sake of nitpicking. I am a self-confessed dinosaur of stunting though.
He also appears to go along the route of memory-holing the older GTA games when a new one is out as if the older games are not touched again by stunters.
QuoteHe also appears to go along the route of memory-holing the older GTA games when a new one is out as if the older games are not touched again by stunters.This is so legit it came to mind as I watched it back fresh this evening! I've been watching loads of VC/SA videos lately over the past month or two and they're all contemporary. Didn't really realise how much I separated things within the context of the video. Might have to add some clarifications to the description.
To the two guys above me: it would be amazing to have a comprehensive timeline of GTAS from the earliest days to present. I would definitely read or watch it. But that being said, we are talking about almost 2 decades so covering all of that would be an immense effort. Still, I hope it happens one day, GTASDB was just created as well so a documentary could happen, too.About the video, it's indeed great and I can see the true purpose of it, so it's really well built up in its topic. What makes me wonder as well is that why it is someone outside of this community who took the time and effort to make this video. Well, thank you Sir.
we could arguably create a comprehensive timeline of GTAStunting from inception to current day.
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