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Recreation of Ben Tramer's death in GTA V


I've had a go at recreating poor ill-fated Bennet Tramer's death using the director mode in Grand Theft Auto V.
Hope you enjoy it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8jYUHLT0mE

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Hahaha not bad, pretty good recreation there

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Cheers Tank!

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Awesome. That's GTA? I'm playing San Andreas right now.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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Yeah, it's the last one. I think Vice City and San Andreas are the best - Flash FM and V-Rock!

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Agreed.

RIP Gene Wilder. RIP Robert Vaughn. RIP Carrie Fisher. RIP William Christopher. 2016 is the worst!

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That was awesome! Is there a way you can put a Myers mask on your character in online play, or is that something that you can only do in director mode?

Don't call it a comeback. I've been here for years.

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Cheers Barney!

That Michael Myers is a skin made by a modded that you can download and play normally as, there's loads like Terminator, Iron Man, Jason and Freddy etc.

You can do the same with vehicles, so you can replace the in game cars with real world models; I managed to get a Dodge Monaco which Brackett drives and a Plymouth Fury which is the car that hits Tramer.
I got the Myers skin from here, there's thousands of different mods: https://www.gta5-mods.com

Director mode works by recording normal gameplay and then editing it in Rockstar Editor, that lets you take control of the camera, field of view, speed etc. It's great practice for would be directors as it literally lets you make a little film using gameplay.

Glad you enjoyed it!


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Thanks for the info. Can you do this for PS4 or is it PC only?

Don't call it a comeback. I've been here for years.

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I think there are way of doing it on PS4 via USB and the editor was made available for consoles in an update, so you should be good to go.
YouTube has tons of tutorials, that's how I learned. Good luck!

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