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what u do with the garages I gave M all classic cars F some escalades and bikes and Trevor military mercs and cops with off-road

 

I'm not being funny or anything but considering how you've typed accurately in some of the posts; could you try being more consistently correct, from a grammatical standpoint, when you're commenting in any thread? Not just for us but for yourself too.

 

On-topic: Tbh, the GTA V soundtrack was lacking in comparison to predecessors so I do kind of understand that the Houser brothers may have felt that they were in need of strong songs they needed to implement into their radio stations. They can pay the dude, like, around the $2,000 range anyway; they made over a billion for Pete's sake.

 

Also, I find the Thornhill/Nigel missions hilariously entertaining. The Al Di Napoli one just has great dialogue from start-to-end plus being on the lookout for celebs is awesome, tbh. I don't know, I love those type of missions since it's L.S so Vinewood and cinema should be the most-pivotal and memorable parts of the city.

 

Even the Beverly missions were cool (although I found Beverly himself a tad irritating after a short while).

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I game the da of he dead mask to both T AND M

What the actual hell does this post say? I know your posts are usually crap, but you messed up this one a lot.

I think this is the translation for normal speaking people.

 

*I gave both Michael & Trevor the Day Of The Dead masks*.

Well i'll be blown, wouldn't ever have gotten that.

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Daz Dillinger claims GTAV used his songs without permission

 

Californian rapper Daz Dillinger has accused Rockstar Games of using two of his tracks in Grand Theft Auto V without permission.

TMZ reports that the rapper, most famous for being one half of duo Tha Dogg Pound, has sent a cease and desist letter to Rockstar Games and its parent company Take-Two for allegedly using the tracks "C-Walk" and "Nothin' but the Cavi Hit" in the recently-released GTAV.

Dillinger alleges that Rockstar Games offered him the "offensively" low offer of $4,271 for the use of both of his songs in the game.

Despite saying he turned the offer down, both songs ended up in the game, which took over $1 billion in revenue in less than three days on sale.

Dillinger has given Rockstar Games two weeks to either offer him more for the two songs or destroy all remaining unsold copies of Grand Theft Auto V. The cease and desist is about "respecting an artist's work. Rockstar didn't do that here and I can't let them get away with it," he says.

Rockstar did not respond to a request for comment.

 

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/daz-dillinger-claims-gtav-used-his-songs-without-permission/1100-6415531/

 

his songs have probably been heard more on GTAV then in real life

Send Steven Ogg round to his house see if he can change his mind :shifty:.

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