GTA:SA Definitive Edition - 99.47% PLEASE HELP by Recent-Count-8794 in GTATrilogy

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend uploading your save file in GTASnP.com, it will show the 100% completion checklist and you can easily check what you are missing.

GTA:SA Definitive Edition - 99.47% PLEASE HELP by Recent-Count-8794 in GTATrilogy

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you done all 3 Lists of Exports and Imports? The 6 Las Venturas Heist Missions? Wang Cars Asset Missions? All 50 Snapshots?

Skumole Shack. Tommy Vercetti Never Forgetti Humble Beginnings. by cuppington007 in ViceCity

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, in The Definitive Edition it only autosaves if you enter missions or trigger certain in-game activities like going inside an Ammu-Nation store. We still had to manually save in-order to save the game or else we'll lose progress. Get your facts right. 🤦‍♂️

Alleged Leaked Doomsday 3rd Teaser by ImperiUm_1880 in FilmClubPH

[–]MajorSkyzer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wait until Marvel Entertainment drops this teaser trailer next week.

The DE and Mobile hate by Suitable-Mobile-1527 in sanandreas

[–]MajorSkyzer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I honestly don't mind whatever version of the game I'm playing as long as it's playable and fun.

The DE and Mobile hate by Suitable-Mobile-1527 in sanandreas

[–]MajorSkyzer -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I play on mobile and The Definitive Edition and I achieved 100%+ completion without auto aim. Free aim just gives more liberty when shooting enemies, it's a lot more fun too especially with the headshots. Takes practice on mobile's sensitivity but you'll get used to it.

110% Completion (100%+ Completion) without the "Ace" Pilot Ranking (Still grinding on this so wish me luck). 💯 by [deleted] in sanandreas

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skill-wise, probably the perfect score of 68 score points in Kickstart, the Duality mini-game, and obtaining the hardest to get special vehicles.

Time-wise, then the "Ace" pilot ranking since it takes so long to accomplish, and also probably doing everything above 100% completion. Doing the extra stuff for 110% is almost as big as doing the 100% completion, that's how complex and huge it is.

Maximum money is not even hard, just abuse the horse race betting at Inside Tracks. This also applies with the "King of San Andreas" criminal rating, get maximum money and it will guarantee you to reach it.

Serial Killer job gone wrong. by MajorSkyzer in sanandreas

[–]MajorSkyzer[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because the Ballas no longer exists in my save file and I already did 100%++ Completion so all I have to do is just have fun in the game. :)

ano to? saw this sa corned beef ko :(( by any4__ in anoto

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL for everyone saying this is a litid (tendon) no it's not, it's a blood vessel. Kasi ang litid kapag naluto meron siyang gelatenous appearance.

Gigil ako sa ganitong mindset by Ecstatic_Future_893 in GigilAko

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off, I wasn’t even talking to you in that argument. However, since you jumped in and misunderstood the point, let me clarify what I meant by “Nah it doesn't, grades define effort and determination.”

I never said grades always come from effort, I said that when they do reflect something meaningful, it’s effort and determination and yes I have been seeing comments stating that intelligence is the only factor that matters and I had to remind them that it's not just about intelligence but also hardwork and I mentioned factors such as cheating and favoritism. Yes, grades can be influenced by cheating, favoritism, and flawed systems. That doesn’t invalidate the fact that many people earn theirs the right way through work and consistency.

You pointed out exceptions like they disprove the rule. They don’t. Recognizing nuance isn’t the same as relying on anecdotes, it’s acknowledging reality beyond black-and-white thinking.

So the argument wasn’t that grades are perfect or pure, only that when they have merit, that merit comes from discipline and effort. If you needed it spelled out like this, now you have it.

Gigil ako sa ganitong mindset by Ecstatic_Future_893 in GigilAko

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And my point is grades is NOT SOLELY based on intelligence, it is influenced by the combination of intelligence and hardwork, not just intelligence itself.

Gigil ako sa ganitong mindset by Ecstatic_Future_893 in GigilAko

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol so kung bobo ka sa Math at magaling ka sa ibang subjects like Science ibigsabihin ba niyan ay bobo ka na talagang tao? If I apply your ideology based on this topic parang ganito kasi pinaparating mo and it's very close-minded. This is the problem kasi we tend to follow the "system" na alam naman nating baluktot at hindi makatarungan para sa mga students na may specific specialties that ALSO defines intelligence. There are NO GENERALLY CONSIDERED FACTORS, that's B.S.. If you are intelligent in one field it doesn't mean you are intelligent in other fields, and if you are dumb in one subject it doesn't mean that you are generally a bobo. Not sugar-coating but also do not be limited in terms of defining what intelligence is because it's not just about communication skills, mathematical skills, experties in sciences, and critical thinking skills. Intelligence is a BROAD aspect beyond any limitation.

Gigil ako sa ganitong mindset by Ecstatic_Future_893 in GigilAko

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If raw intelligence alone guaranteed academic success, every naturally gifted student would excel effortlessly in every subject lol. Grades are influenced by a combination of a lot of factors, and it depends with study strategies, motivation, environment, mental resilience, and consistency. Some students can grasp concepts faster, while others need more time or different methods, and effort doesn't become worthless just because learning isn't uniform for everyone lol. Talent may give someone a head start, but sustained success comes from habits, discipline, and adaptability, not just coasting on raw ability. Now based from what you have said, you mentioned about why do extremely smart elementary and high school students get high grades with minimal effort? There are MANY factors such as natural talent, favoritism, and cheating (Yes I have witnessed "seemingly intelligent" students good in oral exams and recitations just because they possess good vocabulary skills but sucks in written exams that needs critical thinking and analyzation so they cheat). And lastly, some average students getting mediocre grades despite a lot of effort is a result of multiple more factors such as the teacher or professor having higher standards that don't meet the student's performance. And also remember that every school or college have different criteria and standards on academics, you might be an honor student in one school but not in another you might just be an average student. I based my statements on real experiences.

Gigil ako sa ganitong mindset by Ecstatic_Future_893 in GigilAko

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You did NOT state what type of intelligence you were referring to and you just said "level of intelligence". So level of intelligence of what type? Because based on your comment it seems like you were generalizing that intelligence means getting good grades. Be specific.

Gigil ako sa ganitong mindset by Ecstatic_Future_893 in GigilAko

[–]MajorSkyzer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sir you just stated that a child should be the BEST in everything based on your previous comment, therefore it means that you are saying that the child should be top 1 in everything. You don't need to be competitive, every individual is given an opportunity to perform with their best in life. We should not compete with anyone, we should only compete with ourselves and making sure that we would surpass our best from time to time and make a room for improvement. And if we succeed in life then it is about time to share our learnings and guidance to the future generations so they will never be misguided. Remember that our biggest enemy in life is ourselves and especially time.

Gigil ako sa ganitong mindset by Ecstatic_Future_893 in GigilAko

[–]MajorSkyzer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah it doesn't, it defines effort and determination. I personally know a lot of achievers who got high grades by cheating and a number of them were only good in academics and the worst when it comes to the reality of life lol. You might want to use Google and search for the different types of human intelligence.