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SA Tutorials / Re: Complete San Andreas Racing Guide
« on: January 13, 2021, 09:59:39 AM »
Hello guys,
Refreshing the ol' thread with a new part of Tutorials series:
PART 4 - SPOTS TO AVOID & TO MAKE USE OF IN SAN ANDREAS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94t63L4aP7I
It's all about problematic and helpful collisions in San Andreas, considering racer's point of view of course. I suppose the first part of the video, the problematic stuff, might be of use for you too!
Could I ask you sir what was your nickname back then? We got a few oldheads still playing, so it's a big chance you'll be remembered
I don't really see a problem in that. I don't think everyone likes the theoretics of this game, theoretics that for us are the most fun part, when learning new stuff, observing things and seeking for more what's not been discovered...Some just stick to following what's been developed, more of a conformistic way. Game needs both types of people I suppose
Refreshing the ol' thread with a new part of Tutorials series:
PART 4 - SPOTS TO AVOID & TO MAKE USE OF IN SAN ANDREAS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94t63L4aP7I
It's all about problematic and helpful collisions in San Andreas, considering racer's point of view of course. I suppose the first part of the video, the problematic stuff, might be of use for you too!
Wow, big props for making this video! It is really need to know thing for those who have no clue about slowroads and shortcuts. It wasn't new information for me, since I was part of mta racing back in the days, and ofc, slowroads is a known thing for stunters, but you guys, did a great job on the video and editing was also very good. Well done guys!
Could I ask you sir what was your nickname back then? We got a few oldheads still playing, so it's a big chance you'll be remembered
Herrarge was my stunting tutor. It's so hard to wrap my head around the fact that a lot of people just learned from tutorials or stunting videos.
I don't really see a problem in that. I don't think everyone likes the theoretics of this game, theoretics that for us are the most fun part, when learning new stuff, observing things and seeking for more what's not been discovered...Some just stick to following what's been developed, more of a conformistic way. Game needs both types of people I suppose