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GTA Series => Grand Theft Auto - V => V Tutorials => Topic started by: SlayerUK on September 18, 2013, 12:28:27 PM

Title: Tips & Tricks (Outdated)
Post by: SlayerUK on September 18, 2013, 12:28:27 PM
This post contains everything you need to know about GTA V stunting. (Currently updating...)

Video Tutorials
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GTA V - How to get more airtime with any motorbike [tutorial] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5SWoT_p6Mk#ws)

 GTA V -How to do a fast back flip with any motorbike[tutorial] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwowhOvvuIE&list=UUR0YdfMZUUiikOCe1Sma2qA)

[How to wallride in GTA V]

 How to go faster in any car, using Franklin's ability (Single Player) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSYhHp90K48#ws)

[How to grind in GTA V]

MOTORBIKES
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Bati 801 / RR
(http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131016151909/gtawiki/images/thumb/6/69/Bati801-GTAV-Front.jpg/300px-Bati801-GTAV-Front.jpg)

+ Fastest motorbike
+ Good at pulling wheelies

The Bati is the bike of choice for most stunts, it has the highest top speed and thus the most potential for landing higher and further stunts. If it cannot wheelie high enough for a particular bump then try the Ruffian.

Ruffian
(http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130922175218/gtawiki/images/thumb/4/42/Ruffian-GTAV.jpg/250px-Ruffian-GTAV.jpg)

+ Best at pulling wheelies
+ Second fastest motorbike (as far as stunting is concerned)
+ Slightly better acceleration than Bati

The ruffian is the most versatile bike; its speed, acceleration, and wheelie abilities make it great for any stunt, and it excels at high bumps which the Bati cannot reach.

Akuma
(http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100423110012/gtawiki/images/thumb/d/de/Akuma-TBOGT-front.jpg/300px-Akuma-TBOGT-front.jpg)

+ Best acceleration
- Sucks at pulling wheelies

Good for short runup ramp or ramp to bump stunts.

Sanchez
(http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130806111240/gtawiki/images/thumb/0/03/Sanchez-GTA4-front.png/300px-Sanchez-GTA4-front.png)

+ Arguably the best at wallriding
- O.K. at pulling wheelies, not great compared to Bati / Ruffian

CARS
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Adder
(http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140221200915/gtawiki/images/thumb/b/bb/Adder-GTAV-Front.png/300px-Adder-GTAV-Front.png)

+ Fastest land vehicle
- Harder to handle around corners

The adder is the best car for stunting as it has the highest top speed and although the handling is not the best, franklin's ability easily remedies this.

Entity XF
(http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140212221135/gtawiki/images/thumb/4/4d/Entity_XF_by_Overflod.png/300px-Entity_XF_by_Overflod.png)

+ Second fastest land vehicle
+ Excellent handling
+ Better acceleration than Adder

The Entity is better for races but the Adder wins for stunting since handling does not mater as much, when using franklin's ability at least. It is certainly not bad, but has less potential than the Adder, although it may outclass the Adder in GTA Online.

Cheetah
(http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131217162104/gtawiki/images/thumb/0/04/Cheetah-GTAV-frontview.jpg/310px-Cheetah-GTAV-frontview.jpg)

+ Very low to the ground, making it the easiest car to bump into
+ Great handling

The cheetah is best for bumping into with a motorbike or z-type as it is low to the ground, not bad for stunting by itself, but outclassed by the Adder and Entity.

Z-Type
(http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131003011756/gtawiki/images/thumb/9/9b/ZType-GTAV-Front.jpg/270px-ZType-GTAV-Front.jpg)

+ Can bump small bumps and stairs
+ Can bump other cars

The Z-Type is the only reliable car that can bump small bumps and also bump cheetah's very well.

BICYCLES
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BMX
(http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130721110031/gtawiki/images/0/0e/BMX-GTAV.jpg)

+ Highest bunnyhops
+ Best at pulling stoppies

The BMX is the bike of choice as it can bunnyhop high and stoppie well, the two most important aspects of bicycle stunting. The high bunnyhop also means that it can jump straight into curved walls for wallrides, whereas the scorcher cannot.

Scorcher (Mountain Bike)
(http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130920204428/gtawiki/images/thumb/0/0f/Vehicles-cycles-scorcher.jpg/300px-Vehicles-cycles-scorcher.jpg)

+ Faster than BMX
+ Better at bumping from a wheelie
- Low bunnyhops
- Slightly worse at pulling stoppies than BMX

The scorcher may be faster than the BMX but has less potential due to its poor bunnyhop height and slightly worse stoppie capabilities, but some stunts may suit the scorcher better. It is also better / easier to wallride with due to its speed, although it cannot jump straight into a curved wall like the BMX, rather it has to ramp or bump into one.

UPDATE (30th April 2015): Please note that most of these tips & tricks are out of date, and do not represent what we know in 2015. The same goes for any of the replies below. Check the new topic for updates!

GTA V Basics Topic - http://www.gtastunting.net/index.php?topic=67844 (http://www.gtastunting.net/index.php?topic=67844)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 18, 2013, 01:07:54 PM
You gain a bit of speed by landing rear-wheel first on bikes, nothing new, but the "boost" seems bigger in this game. This can be used to quickly gain speed on a Bmx, by holding forwards and jumping and landing on the back wheel. That's the only thing I've found that I use a lot.

Vertical wallrides are awesome.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 18, 2013, 01:18:24 PM
Higher strength and different bikes contribute to the wheelie. I've tried one of the new bikes and you can hold a wheelie forever on it. The annoying thing is that as soon as you turn left/right, you lose your wheelie no matter what. Not as much as of a problem as it would be in the other games, as you can turn more sharply, but you have to get a little creative with some spots in this game.

On the other hand, cars are actually better for stunting than they've ever been in the past. That's aside from hydraulics, although I haven't tried customization yet, so I don't know if suspension changes things at all.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on September 18, 2013, 01:40:56 PM
Strength actually influences it?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 18, 2013, 02:14:00 PM
Please share if you know the location of useful vehicles. Most fast motorbikes, I am stuck with the Sanchez for now.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: RedX on September 18, 2013, 02:43:04 PM
I just thought I'd share my first impression here:
car stunting seems like it could grab my attention, but not before the PC version and a Dannye's SCM (or something similar). Except of course for easy stunts (unique jumps, freestyle nat terrain stuff) which I am very much looking forward to!!  ...but I'm not gonna bother trying difficult bumps or something considering the fact that if I fuck up the car could explode on impact and I'd have to spend 5mins driving back to the spot :P

I'm loving the handling of the cars, it's more fun to drive around than in IV I'd say, quicker pace, faster acceleration, more unrealistic turns (which is good imo).

I've only played for like 4 hours so far, and haven't really tried riding bikes/motorbikes a lot, but my first impression was not so great in terms of stunting opportunities. Reminded me a bit of Sleeping dogs tbh. I think I'm gonna feel like this is the worst game so far for stunting on motorbikes

needless to say the game is ridiculously awesome in almost every aspect, I'm having a blast! I think the physics are better suited for normal players who want to just mess around, drive fast between traffic on their way to missions etc, but I actually think GTAIV provided a better platform for stunting, time will tell I guess!
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: dirtybird78 on September 18, 2013, 08:37:31 PM
it seems for a speed boost on the motor bikes you lift and drop half wheelies like in IV. You can also do the up and down seat trick like in VC and SA but not sure that makes him go any faster just yet. Only drove one motor bike so far, and didn't check the name of it :p

I also drove a shamal, and the view from flying is stunning. Nice draw distance too. I flew straight up and over Mt Chiliad. I drove the lifted 4x4 truck, the bf inject,quad and multiple cars. I found a bmx next to a vert ramp, and the bmx on the ramp was very realistic, much better than IV and previous gta games on vert ramps.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on September 19, 2013, 12:10:05 AM
Here's a good one, if you press Y (triangle for PS3?) on the map it creates a point of interest. Useful for saving spot locations or if you happen to drive past one on a mission etc...
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MxZz. on September 19, 2013, 12:19:18 AM
Great idea creating this topic :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 19, 2013, 12:21:50 AM
Here's a good one, if you press Y (triangle for PS3?) on the map it creates a point of interest. Useful for saving spot locations or if you happen to drive past one on a mission etc...
Could be useful for pinpointing where I can find vehicles as well. Nice one, I'll check it when I get home
!
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 19, 2013, 06:43:55 AM
The quick save feature in your phone seems to save position and vehicle (if you are in one) Could be useful if you have a stunt out in the nowhere and you die, you could just load instead of driving back, though the loading is pretty long though, so might just be faster to drive back.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on September 19, 2013, 09:37:51 AM
I was toying with that idea too, long loading time but might be worth it in some cases.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: RedX on September 19, 2013, 11:10:20 AM
Good on you guys for being patient enough to stunt! When the PC version comes, do you guys think it will be made easily mod'able so that we can get (best case scenario) a Dannye's SCM for it? Hopefully Dannye will be arsed to make it!
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 19, 2013, 04:45:04 PM
Few quick vehicle tips:

Bicycles

The BMX and Scorcher are the only two bikes that can bunnyhop and wheelie/stoppie in the game. Both the BMX and the Scorcher can wheelie for an unlimited amount of time. The BMX can wheelie higher than the Scorcher, and stoppie at a higher angle/for a longer period of time. The BMX can bunnyhop 2/3 times higher than the Scorcher. The Scorcher has a higher top speed and brakes more quickly. For the small difference in speed, the Scorcher isn't worth using over the BMX for stunting. The race bike is faster, but you can't do any tricks with it aside from bumping small ledges, and doing ramps/grinds.

Motorbikes

Still testing them, but these are a few quick thoughts. The Bati has the highest top speed, making it the best bike for long runup stunts. Additionally, the Akuma has the highest acceleration, making it great for ramps/ramp bumps with short runups. However, the Akuma can't pull a wheelie or do a stoppie, so it's useless for most elements of stunting. On the other hand, the Ruffian accelerates more quickly than the Bati, it can pull a slightly higher wheelie (and stays high for longer through the gears), and can stoppie at a higher angle/for a longer period of time. However, it has a slightly lower top speed, the brakes aren't as good, and it doesn't have as much traction.

If you have a bump with a huge runup, use the Bati. If you have a bump with a short runup, use the Ruffian. If you're doing anything that's purely based on wheelies, stoppies and grinds, use the Ruffian. If you're trying a bump with the Bati and you can't pull up high enough, try the Ruffian (although it's a really small difference overall).

The PCJ is useful for stunting, but it doesn't perform as well as the Bati or the Ruffian. The Sanchez is a good bike, but it can't wheelie as well as the Bati or the Ruffian (slightly worse than a Bati). Obviously, it's much slower too.

The Faggio is surprisingly useful, because it can wheelie for an infinite amount of time, all the way up to the top. You can actually bail off if you're not careful, even at max speed. However, you can't do a very good stoppie with this bike. The chopper bikes all suffer in terms of wheelies and stoppies, although you can initially pull a high wheelie in the first gear. The Daemon is the best chopper bike, followed by the Bagger, and then the Hexer.

All of the other bikes vary in their stunting capabilities, but none of them are very useful when compared to the bikes I've listed above. There's not much purpose in using them, they don't have any distinguishing features or specific qualities that make them worth exploring. Hope you found this helpful :).

Speed Methods

The most effective way of gaining speed on a bike is to lean fully forwards. Dipping is useless compared to the gains you have when leaning forwards. However you accelerate more quickly when pulling a high wheelie. Also, your top speed increases.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on September 19, 2013, 07:03:00 PM
Nice info, waiting for cars next :D
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: RedX on September 19, 2013, 08:44:17 PM
I'm sure that will prove a useful post, SS! What do you think about the future of bike stunting in V? Personally I don't even see it becoming as big as IV, cars and flying on the other hand...
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 19, 2013, 10:59:13 PM
It's more limited in some ways, and less limited in others. Guys should really try out the Bati and Ruffian with max driving skill, you can actually do a lot with them because they wheelie pretty well. Trying to max out my strength at the moment to see if that makes any difference.

Cars

The Entity XF is the best "sports car" for stunting overall, although it's the second fastest car in the game. The Surano accelerates a TINY bit faster, and brakes a little bit better too. However, the Entity XF has much more traction than the Surano. It's also longer, which improves grinding and wallrides. If you're doing a small runup stunt, or a really small precision, go with the Surano. For anything else, go with the Entity XF.

The Sandking XL is the best "SUV" in the game. If you're trying to do any ledge bumps or ledge grind, this is perfect because of its huge wheels. Don't add low suspension if you want to do any big ledge bumps though. The Patriot is also good for this, maybe better for small precisions.

Managing Franklin's Garages

When stunting this game, you should always be using Franklin. If you're flying, use Trevor. Michael's pretty useless for stunting; there's nothing wrong with him, he's just not got any vehicle advantages to speak of. It's not out on PC yet, so we're having to make do with console limitations. For now, I'm just storing the "important" cars in my garages, and ignoring the others (you have to simplify vehicle selection on consoles, if you want to stay sane).

In Franklin's main "interior" garage, you can store four vehicles. For Motorbikes, I'm storing the Bati and the Ruffian in this garage. For Cars, I'm storing the Entity XF and the Sandking XL. In my garage at Franklin's house, I'm storing the Faggio and the BMX.

I think this is the best selection for stunting right now. It's cool to stunt with the Sanchez and other vehicles, but these have the most unique/useful qualities of all the road based vehicles in the game, so I'd stick with these (in your garages).
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: RedX on September 19, 2013, 11:58:40 PM
Why use trevor instead of michael? I was just at flying school and maxed out his flying skill, doesn't that make him just as good?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MxZz. on September 20, 2013, 12:39:04 AM
SS: I'm still trying to find a goddamn bati, I just can't. :c
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Basium on September 20, 2013, 03:50:56 AM
SS: but the Adder seems to be faster than Entity XF, haven't you tried it yet?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on September 20, 2013, 11:54:35 AM
Anybody notice that when you go into the slow mo mode while driving, when you come out of it, it seems you get a huge acceleration boost.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on September 20, 2013, 12:21:50 PM
GTA 5 Secret Cars - "Adder" (Bugatti Veyron) (GTA V) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIufJ-VrFDE#)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cookie on September 20, 2013, 03:53:40 PM
Why use trevor instead of michael? I was just at flying school and maxed out his flying skill, doesn't that make him just as good?
Even if you max it out, each character will always be a bit better in their area. So Trevor will always be the best at flying, Franklin at driving and Michael at shooting  :ajaja:
It might not be much of a different but it's worth keeping this in mind.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cooper on September 20, 2013, 04:19:23 PM
Interesting read :P tho i dont have xbox360 or ps3
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 21, 2013, 05:43:35 AM
The Adder doesn't have as good traction as the Entity XF, but it brakes slightly better. Entity XF is much better overall. If you are willing to sacrifice traction go with the Surano.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 21, 2013, 04:44:19 PM
Sorry for the double post, but if anyone's trying a very obvious ramp to tower, please stop because I've just landed it :ninja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on September 21, 2013, 10:27:33 PM
So finished story and started stunting today.

Another useful thing I learnt is that you can switch characters then switch back quickly and you will be at full health and car health :D. 

Also found a faggio for the first time and it can go pretty damn fast when you wheelie :ninja:.

Also you should all be using the lower wanted level cheat: R1, R1, B(o), RT, R, L, R, L

Still waiting for godmode cheat :(
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: dirtybird78 on September 22, 2013, 05:59:30 AM
Here's a good one, if you press Y (triangle for PS3?) on the map it creates a point of interest. Useful for saving spot locations or if you happen to drive past one on a mission etc...

Isn't this feature pretty much on all GTA games?  :P

Edit: nevermind I misunderstood :p


Like someone said before..wall rides are really easy (was doing a natural bump to a roof that I kept missing, but finally found out what some stunters were talking about on how easy wall rides are) I can see this being a very huge part of GTA V stunting. ;)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Juan on September 22, 2013, 03:10:41 PM
Anybody notice that when you go into the slow mo mode while driving, when you come out of it, it seems you get a huge acceleration boost.
I second this. think i got 300 and some change of height in a car with this method. 1000ft of distance off a regular ramp.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on September 22, 2013, 11:02:54 PM
SS: I'm still trying to find a goddamn bati, I just can't. :c

you can buy it over the internet to your phone
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cookie on September 24, 2013, 07:37:24 AM
"GTA 5" Car Launch Glitch - Swingset Glitch 2.0! ( Send Cars Flying ) ( "Grand Theft Auto 5" ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ3_4UBqnis#)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MikeyMouse on September 24, 2013, 02:42:10 PM
Seems like on bikes you do the opposite to what we're used to, keep leaning backwards very quickly and you pick up tons of speed, instead of leaning forwards like vc and sa (sorry if someone's posted this before).
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 24, 2013, 05:16:02 PM
Seems like on bikes you do the opposite to what we're used to, keep leaning backwards very quickly and you pick up tons of speed, instead of leaning forwards like vc and sa (sorry if someone's posted this before).

Use dipping initially to speed up, then hold lean forwards :cc_detective:. I've landed 15 stunts so far (15 I think are good enough for a video) and well... I don't want to offend the guys who have already uploaded videos, but you have seen NOTHING yet. Prepare to shit your pants :euro:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on September 24, 2013, 06:06:39 PM
Can't wait to see them, only 7 years left to wait :ninja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Sasha Dotterkletch on September 24, 2013, 07:59:18 PM
i think doing grabs may be quite dangerous

(http://hugelolcdn.com/i/189984.gif)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 24, 2013, 08:35:12 PM
DAMN I just landed a Sanchez double grind first go :lol:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 24, 2013, 10:39:37 PM
i think doing grabs may be quite dangerous

(http://hugelolcdn.com/i/189984.gif)
Fucking hate it when this shit happens.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: TurBo on September 24, 2013, 11:12:52 PM
Vid next decade.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on September 25, 2013, 03:44:14 AM

Use dipping initially to speed up, then hold lean forwards :cc_detective:. I've landed 15 stunts so far (15 I think are good enough for a video) and well... I don't want to offend the guys who have already uploaded videos, but you have seen NOTHING yet. Prepare to shit your pants :euro:

U not alone  :cc_detective:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: dirtybird78 on September 25, 2013, 05:58:56 AM
Can't wait to see them, only 7 years left to wait :ninja:

 "prepare to shit your pants"

....In 2020    :lol:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: math22 on September 25, 2013, 09:32:07 AM
really useful topic!!
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on September 25, 2013, 10:36:11 AM
GTA 5 Ultimate stunt show 1 Montage HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEKTgpDAqRk#)

Some pretty cool grinds in here.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cookie on September 27, 2013, 06:44:54 AM
His second video is pretty good also. Probably the best i've seen so far tbh... GTAS you disappoint me.

GTA 5 Ultimate stunt show 2 Montage HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg5KxZcU2dw#)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Art   on September 27, 2013, 09:50:14 AM
but he is actually able to release something
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 27, 2013, 09:56:26 AM
but he is actually able to release something

Better to release the best console video of all time as opposed to something I could replicate in about 30 minutes :ajaja:. I've done 20 stunts so far, getting a bit more boat/plane/car variety and then I'm done.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 27, 2013, 10:00:20 AM
It wasn't that good tbh, I've seen a lot better. Except what we do actually take some time to get done, so be patient and you will see  :cc_detective:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Art   on September 27, 2013, 10:49:58 AM
but he is actually able to release something

Better to release the best console video of all time

ive already seen you releasing best flying sa video, best samp video, best IV video, best eflc video, best oldschool video, best hydra video, best solo and shit. do more, talk less
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Smut on September 27, 2013, 11:04:42 AM
Sorry for the double post, but if anyone's trying a very obvious ramp to tower, please stop because I've just landed it :ninja:
Well this one got me interested, so I've also tried :3 Landed it with Adder, main problem: overflying it :D
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 27, 2013, 11:07:27 AM
Sorry for the double post, but if anyone's trying a very obvious ramp to tower, please stop because I've just landed it :ninja:
Well this one got me interested, so I've also tried :3 Landed it with Adder, main problem: overflying it :D

Apparently a few others have landed it too :(. I landed it with the Entity XF on the 21st September about half way through the day.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 28, 2013, 09:45:59 PM
Sorry for the double post, but I've just landed an awesome precision, and while doing it I've managed  to confirm some thoughts that I've been having for a while. You gain a significant amount of extra height and distance if you lean back in the air (ie. doing a backflip). We're talking about potential gains of up to 60-80ft at max speed :o. If you bump and stay straight in the air, gravity will pull you down much more quickly than if you're pulling a backflip. I've used this to land a bump that I previously thought was impossible (and actually was without holding lean back in the air).

Also, I have a few other general tips (obvious ones, but they have yet to be mentioned). In GTA V, never lean forwards into a bump unless you're specifically trying to gain less height (double bumps, other specific situations). Do a high wheelie into a medium sized ledge for maximum height, as opposed to the lean forwards method (VC, SA, IV). I would tell you more about wallrides, but I've done a few things with them that are too sick to spoil :ninja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on September 29, 2013, 03:14:40 AM
Interesting about the leaning back / backflipping in the air, is it the act of pulling down on the left stick or just having your bike aim towards the sky? is it just with bikes? also you'll have to show me those wallrides in MP when it goes live, I have a spot I was trying :D.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: CENSORED on September 29, 2013, 04:28:16 AM
Nice find SS i think we should do that method but backflip is kinda hard in small airtime that i see now
but i still didnt understand about speed method i just wheelie first then leaning forward..
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: burn on September 29, 2013, 04:39:11 AM
Invincibility cheat code NOW AVAILABLE:

PS3: Right X right left right R1 right left X triangle

Xbox: Right A right left right RB right left A Y

Note: It only works for 5 minutes but who cares^^
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 29, 2013, 05:18:01 AM
Interesting about the leaning back / backflipping in the air, is it the act of pulling down on the left stick or just having your bike aim towards the sky? is it just with bikes? also you'll have to show me those wallrides in MP when it goes live, I have a spot I was trying :D.

It's the act of pulling on the left stick, it works even when your facing upside down in the backflip :ajaja:. Only works with motorbikes and bicycles, but you can slow down in the air with a car by doing handbrake turn spins. Wallrides are amazing, you will see :P. You probably tried one of my spots, I think I'll send you a private clip.

Nice find SS i think we should do that method but backflip is kinda hard in small airtime that i see now
but i still didnt understand about speed method i just wheelie first then leaning forward..

You don't have to do a full backflip, you're just following the motion. Without giving away what I've landed, if I did a full backflip I'd actually overshoot the precision that I was going for. So I held lean back in the air, got about 4/10 of the way through the backflip, and then leaned forwards to slow down in the air for the precision. You gain more height and distance from leaning back, and can then lessen your height/distance in the air by leaning forwards.

Invincibility cheat code NOW AVAILABLE:

PS3: Right X right left right R1 right left X triangle

Xbox: Right A right left right RB right left A Y

Note: It only works for 5 minutes but who cares^^

Thanks :D. I'm not sure if I even want to use it now that I've landed so many stunts without even using a spawning cheat :lol:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on September 29, 2013, 06:00:25 AM
YEss, finally all the cheats have been found, now I can really start trying my spots, and props to you for landing so many without SS xD.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 29, 2013, 06:02:12 AM
YEss, finally all the cheats have been found, now I can really start trying my spots, and props to you for landing so many without SS xD.

The amount of times I've died in this game must be higher than anyone else in the entire galaxy :lol:. I'm tempted to use this, but maybe for the next video. I've gone so far without it that it feels pure and right to stay without it for now :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 29, 2013, 07:00:55 AM
I guess that explains how I managed to do that watergap  :euro:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Plani on September 29, 2013, 07:28:01 AM
That is shit compared to what I've landed. :cc_detective:

Stop bragging here like you are going to release them.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 29, 2013, 01:12:17 PM
You gain a significant amount of extra height and distance if you lean back in the air (ie. doing a backflip). We're talking about potential gains of up to 60-80ft at max speed :o. If you bump and stay straight in the air, gravity will pull you down much more quickly than if you're pulling a backflip. I've used this to land a bump that I previously thought was impossible (and actually was without holding lean back in the air).
This is probably the best discovery yet, I've been trying a stunt that I couldn't reach at all. With this shit I almost overflew it. Man, the difference is massive. Thanks  :mellow:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 29, 2013, 03:50:01 PM
This is probably the best discovery yet, I've been trying a stunt that I couldn't reach at all. With this shit I almost overflew it. Man, the difference is massive. Thanks  :mellow:

Dr.Dre+Snoop Dogg-Ain't Nothing But A G Thang (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sC8jgrb29o#)

By the way, someone previously mentioned that while driving cars, using the slow motion ability actually gives you an acceleration boost. I think that I said they were wrong, but I've just realised that they were actually right :lol:. Turn slow motion on and off while driving in a car, and you will boost to max speed very quickly :P. I assume the same applies to bikes, haven't tested it yet.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 29, 2013, 04:15:50 PM
But now I can't bump the bump at all, so I still haven't gotten it  :|

Also, sometimes the camera shakes like shit when driving, other times it doesn't. Is there a particular reason for it?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 29, 2013, 06:04:57 PM
But now I can't bump the bump at all, so I still haven't gotten it  :|

Also, sometimes the camera shakes like shit when driving, other times it doesn't. Is there a particular reason for it?

Yes. If you load a quick save too many times, your screen will start shaking and the camera will start bugging out. This generally happens after a few hours of play. I think stunter's are pretty much the only people who would discover this kind of bug :lol:. To fix this, reload the game. Also, make sure to load your save again after starting up if you want to get your special meter filled back up. As for the bump, just take the time to learn the intricacies of the spot, and try new ways of approaching it.

Use shorter runups for higher wheelies, use curbs to help you pull a wheelie, and lean forwards before pulling a wheelie. Try all of that and see how it pans out. I've literally just gone back to one of my first bumps and landed a building that's 50ft higher to a precision; that's how much I've improved over the last two weeks. You will all feel the same :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on September 29, 2013, 10:39:17 PM
Another thing I found that probably is obvious, but I didn't know, is that the bike works like a cat. If you do a 180 degree flip and let go of the lean button it will quickly finish it's flip. Like really quickly. if you are under 180 degrees, it will finish it by spinning forward, of you're over it's spin backwards. If you are leaning a bit to the side it might just do half a barrel roll to finish it, point is that it does it quickly, so can be useful if your stunt isn't big or long enough for an entire backflip, using it you can get the most out of the lean back method as well as landing the stunt  :jajaja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on September 29, 2013, 11:07:06 PM
Another thing I found that probably is obvious, but I didn't know, is that the bike works like a cat. If you do a 180 degree flip and let go of the lean button it will quickly finish it's flip. Like really quickly. if you are under 180 degrees, it will finish it by spinning forward, of you're over it's spin backwards. If you are leaning a bit to the side it might just do half a barrel roll to finish it, point is that it does it quickly, so can be useful if your stunt isn't big or long enough for an entire backflip, using it you can get the most out of the lean back method as well as landing the stunt  :jajaja:

Aye, I've tried to use this to land a backfllip in a small space already :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MxZz. on September 30, 2013, 06:05:20 AM
SS, do you even work? Or do you only stunt like 16hours per day without eating and with no piss break
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on September 30, 2013, 09:07:39 AM
Quote
You gain a significant amount of extra height and distance if you lean back in the air (ie. doing a backflip).

backflip not required. enough to press down and hold Left trigger on your gamepad :jajaja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Daffy on September 30, 2013, 11:32:49 PM
GTA V Vehicle - Carbon RS - Collector's Edition Bike (rare) + Wheelies & Wheelie Fails :) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R56WGs9CPP0#)
GTA 5 Motorcycles - Carbon RS - Collectors Edition (GTA V) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isys2pqPP94#)

Has anyone tried this bike from the Collectors Edition and how is it compared to the other bikes?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 01, 2013, 01:12:20 AM
I haven't tried it myself, but from the videos you posted, it seems about in line with the Bati in terms of the wheelies and stoppies. However, the Bati has slightly more traction than the Carbon RS (everything else is the same). If it could wheelie as well as the Ruffian, the Carbon would probably be the best bike for stunting, but it seems to me that it's worse than the Bati as a fast bike, and worse than the Ruffian as a high bump/combo bike, so I'm not sure how useful it really is.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Daffy on October 01, 2013, 01:44:12 AM
It looks like it handles really well though and you can make some really sharp turns with it, but anyway are you basing any of that from any stats from the game or from your observations from watching the videos?
EDIT: Yep seem pretty similar, still I'm at eBay looking for a European collectors edition now:P
http://jeffersonkim.com/2013/09/28/grand-theft-auto-5-vehicle-spreadsheet-statistics-list-gta-5/ (http://jeffersonkim.com/2013/09/28/grand-theft-auto-5-vehicle-spreadsheet-statistics-list-gta-5/)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cookie on October 02, 2013, 08:50:57 AM
Heres some easier to read vehicle stats
http://uk.ign.com/wikis/gta-5/Vehicles (http://uk.ign.com/wikis/gta-5/Vehicles)

Considering getting an Elgato Capture HD. But it's expensive and would mean buying another hardrive too  <_<
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on October 03, 2013, 11:51:40 PM
This is probably the best discovery yet, I've been trying a stunt that I couldn't reach at all. With this shit I almost overflew it. Man, the difference is massive. Thanks  :mellow:

Dr.Dre+Snoop Dogg-Ain't Nothing But A G Thang (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sC8jgrb29o#)

By the way, someone previously mentioned that while driving cars, using the slow motion ability actually gives you an acceleration boost. I think that I said they were wrong, but I've just realised that they were actually right :lol:. Turn slow motion on and off while driving in a car, and you will boost to max speed very quickly :P. I assume the same applies to bikes, haven't tested it yet.

That was me, and yes it indeed does :D
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on October 04, 2013, 10:04:21 AM
Found a few ways of surviving larger falls if you don't use the invisibility cheat or it runs out right after you start falling. Number 1, I haven't really tested it too many times, but if you are Trevor you can use his special ability and he won't take fall damage. I found something for the other two as well, but it requires precision timing  :euro: If you press pause right before you're about to hit the ground, then load a mission, then when it asks you "are you sure?" press no, it will speed forwards a few frames without being in game, so when you get back to the game you'll just be on the ground with no fall damage taken, if you do it too early you'll still be in the air though. I'll see if I can make a video of this soon  :cc_detective: Might also be possible if you see a bump going wrong, but again, timing is everything.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on October 04, 2013, 11:51:59 AM
Any news on where to find a decent motorcycle? I can't find shit.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on October 04, 2013, 11:54:46 AM
Go to your phone, internet, something vehicles, find a site that has shit you want and buy it  :jajaja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on October 04, 2013, 01:23:12 PM
Okay I bought a garage and the bati with michael . how do I trade it to franklin? Or does franklin have access to the garage?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: RedX on October 04, 2013, 01:33:11 PM
You can have them meet up and switch characters to trade who drives the vehicle. I did this with a lazer jet once.

Does anybody know how you can get a lazer jet for good? I tried storing it in my hangar but it disappeared -.-
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on October 04, 2013, 02:23:50 PM
Found a few ways of surviving larger falls if you don't use the invisibility cheat or it runs out right after you start falling. Number 1, I haven't really tested it too many times, but if you are Trevor you can use his special ability and he won't take fall damage. I found something for the other two as well, but it requires precision timing  :euro: If you press pause right before you're about to hit the ground, then load a mission, then when it asks you "are you sure?" press no, it will speed forwards a few frames without being in game, so when you get back to the game you'll just be on the ground with no fall damage taken, if you do it too early you'll still be in the air though. I'll see if I can make a video of this soon  :cc_detective: Might also be possible if you see a bump going wrong, but again, timing is everything.


or using a cheat  :lol:

Okay I bought a garage and the bati with michael . how do I trade it to franklin? Or does franklin have access to the garage?

garage at grove street?
You can have them meet up and switch characters to trade who drives the vehicle. I did this with a lazer jet once.

Does anybody know how you can get a lazer jet for good? I tried storing it in my hangar but it disappeared -.-

Sometimes vehicle disappears after a reload,even if you save in a garage,and sometimes not, I cant understand why
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on October 04, 2013, 03:00:18 PM
Found a few ways of surviving larger falls if you don't use the invisibility cheat or it runs out right after you start falling. Number 1, I haven't really tested it too many times, but if you are Trevor you can use his special ability and he won't take fall damage. I found something for the other two as well, but it requires precision timing  :euro: If you press pause right before you're about to hit the ground, then load a mission, then when it asks you "are you sure?" press no, it will speed forwards a few frames without being in game, so when you get back to the game you'll just be on the ground with no fall damage taken, if you do it too early you'll still be in the air though. I'll see if I can make a video of this soon  :cc_detective: Might also be possible if you see a bump going wrong, but again, timing is everything.


or using a cheat  :lol:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Gryzlek on October 04, 2013, 03:02:31 PM
You can have them meet up and switch characters to trade who drives the vehicle. I did this with a lazer jet once.

Does anybody know how you can get a lazer jet for good? I tried storing it in my hangar but it disappeared -.-
You can store it in Trevor's hangar at the desert, pretty sure it won't disappear
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: CENSORED on October 04, 2013, 04:06:26 PM
Okay I bought a garage and the bati with michael . how do I trade it to franklin? Or does franklin have access to the garage?

nope just buy a garage as franklin somewhere south of the map then buy the cars/motors u want but i recommend u to use ruffian instead of bati :D
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: RedX on October 04, 2013, 04:12:24 PM
You can have them meet up and switch characters to trade who drives the vehicle. I did this with a lazer jet once.

Does anybody know how you can get a lazer jet for good? I tried storing it in my hangar but it disappeared -.-
You can store it in Trevor's hangar at the desert, pretty sure it won't disappear

But it's not gonna pop up on the selection list, right? So if you wanna use a different plane the Lazer will disappear..
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: dirtybird78 on October 04, 2013, 11:16:29 PM
You can have them meet up and switch characters to trade who drives the vehicle. I did this with a lazer jet once.

Does anybody know how you can get a lazer jet for good? I tried storing it in my hangar but it disappeared -.-

I stored one at the main airport after buying the hangar and saved the game. I came back and there were two of them. Then a day later i went to fly one and they were gone. it is a bug in the game and R* is still patching. Many people complaining about garages not saving their stuff.


And imo, the Ruffian is better for stunting than the bati. I find it can pull wheelies easier at high speeds.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Plani on October 05, 2013, 05:08:41 AM
I landed my first two stunts yesterday! I never thought i would enjoy stunting in a console so much! I think i will be able to put out an enjoyable solo/mini-solo soon.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on October 05, 2013, 11:25:58 AM
Found a few ways of surviving larger falls if you don't use the invisibility cheat or it runs out right after you start falling. Number 1, I haven't really tested it too many times, but if you are Trevor you can use his special ability and he won't take fall damage. I found something for the other two as well, but it requires precision timing  :euro: If you press pause right before you're about to hit the ground, then load a mission, then when it asks you "are you sure?" press no, it will speed forwards a few frames without being in game, so when you get back to the game you'll just be on the ground with no fall damage taken, if you do it too early you'll still be in the air though. I'll see if I can make a video of this soon  :cc_detective: Might also be possible if you see a bump going wrong, but again, timing is everything.


or using a cheat  :lol:


Oh,sure

You can have them meet up and switch characters to trade who drives the vehicle. I did this with a lazer jet once.

Does anybody know how you can get a lazer jet for good? I tried storing it in my hangar but it disappeared -.-

And imo, the Ruffian is better for stunting than the bati. I find it can pull wheelies easier at high speeds.



 The Bati has the highest top speed, making it the best bike for long runup stunts. Additionally, the Akuma has the highest acceleration, making it great for ramps/ramp bumps with short runups. However, the Akuma can't pull a wheelie or do a stoppie, so it's useless for most elements of stunting.




Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 05, 2013, 09:45:49 PM
The Ruffian is a great bike; it's certainly more versatile than the Bati. However, you'll find that you get more height with the Bati 9/10 times, even on a tiny runup where the Ruffian's improved acceleration should be helpful. If you can't pull a wheelie in time for a bump, try the Ruffian. Otherwise, use the Bati, because you get much more height with it, especially off low bumps.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cookie on October 07, 2013, 03:53:34 PM
Random question answers on this page:

Buy motorbikes online because it can be hard to find the exact one you are looking for on the roads.

Definitely buy the larger 4 car garages, the don't have the disappearing car glitch (or anywhere near as often at least).

To switch vehicles between character just get them to meet up in-game. Play as the player which the vehicle, switch to the character you want to get it to, switch back, drive there and they will be in the same location or nearby. When you switch to them the seem to hang around the same area for quite a long time before moving away.

You can store the Lazer Jet in Trevor's hanger in the desert but I had a problem storing 2 planes in there and didn't see any selection menu (only on the helipad), they just both disappeared. May have just been the location I parked them in the garage but both weren't there when I went back. You can buy a hanger for each character in LS airport but I don't know because I haven't bought any yet.

You can jump out of a helicopter as Trevor and use his special ability as close as possible to the ground and you should be able to stand back up. If you do it too soon he won't survive but I may also not work if you're too high, I haven't experimented with it.

Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 10, 2013, 08:43:47 AM
Everything I thought I knew about car stunting in this game has just changed dramatically. Contrary to my original opinion, the Adder is miles better than the Entity XF. You can get up to 2x more height and distance on the same spot with the Adder vs the Entity XF, because the traction is so much lower. I just landed a totally amazing spot that was impossible by far with the Entity XF after trying it with the Adder, just in case it made a slight difference :lol:

Now I've got to revisit a bunch of "impossible" car spots I've had in mind to try them all over again ;D
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Daffy on October 10, 2013, 09:20:49 AM
I gotta say I'm also very thankful for all the discoveries you've shared with us so far, it's been a tremendous help in making the transition to GTAV a lot smoother, I just wish you could do it without constantly bragging about how much 'totally amazing stuff' you've done all the time and I mean this in a helpful way :)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 10, 2013, 09:31:50 AM
I'm not trying to brag, I'm just excited about the possibilities of this game. What interests me are new challenges, and new ideas, and this game has that in droves. I want to help it progress from the start, so it doesn't turn out like GTA IV did. I'm just trying to motivate people to treat this game as seriously as they do with Vice City and San Andreas, because that's the amount of effort I'm putting in to this game.

I'm not interested in letting those "Ben Buja" type videos prevail in the minds of the mainstream, that's why I'm working so hard on this. And having just got back into stunting again after a week or two of playing GTA Online, I'm just very excited :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 10, 2013, 03:19:45 PM
Double post, but I've made another discovery. If you're in a car and you use slow motion in the air, you will lose velocity and drop down to the ground very quickly. This also seems to be helped/hindered by leaning; if you lean back, you will lose velocity and height faster than if you're leaning forwards (in slow motion). Haven't tested this in bikes, but so I've only noticed this happen in cars. Use this to help yourself land precisions, avoid overshooting, and land runups that would otherwise be impossible to pull off. ;)

Another thing about the Adder (and I'm not bragging). I've just landed a 1000ft+ distance bump, something that isn't remotely possible in the Entity XF from ground level. The potential of this car is huge. :D
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: RedX on October 10, 2013, 07:09:10 PM
So is there really no situation where the Entity is better?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 11, 2013, 02:14:56 AM
So is there really no situation where the Entity is better?

If you want to get less height/distance from something that requires high speed, or if the traction of the Adder makes it a pain to stay straight on a country runup. So it's only very specific cases.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on October 11, 2013, 09:32:51 AM
Double post, but I've made another discovery. If you're in a car and you use slow motion in the air, you will lose velocity and drop down to the ground very quickly.



I think it seems to me.

And why I cant get hard bump at Adder? I cant fly 10ft  :unsure:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on October 11, 2013, 09:59:29 AM
Agreed, Thanks SS. Anyway I could sneak a peak at a stunt or two? Im trying mainly car stuff but its surely not as good as I think it is.

 :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 11, 2013, 10:16:52 AM
Agreed, Thanks SS. Anyway I could sneak a peak at a stunt or two? Im trying mainly car stuff but its surely not as good as I think it is.

 :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

I might show you something later, to give you an idea of why I'm so excited by the Adder :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Basium on October 11, 2013, 10:24:59 AM
Shame, they haven't released this on PC port already..

Thank you SS for the discoveries, I think you should release your V SOLO  :a-cheer:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on October 11, 2013, 10:53:26 PM
What you think about boats?
I trying something at Shitzu Jetmax (speed 8,5) and Shitzy Squallo (7,5) and was very disappointed
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: CENSORED on October 12, 2013, 12:44:23 PM
Nah the boat wont do anything, its like youre crashing if you slide out on sand
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cookie on October 12, 2013, 01:51:13 PM
Yes, boats don't slide down Chiliad very well like in SA  :(
Still, boat stunts are possible if you drive right into the bump from the water.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on October 12, 2013, 11:08:35 PM
but after each fail you have to spend a minute to upload position
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MichaelAverage on October 15, 2013, 05:10:42 AM
Traffic bumps possible, easy and great
Traffic Bump GTA5 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=louV2qHo7HI#)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 15, 2013, 05:13:04 AM
Wow man that's the best one I've seen so far, nice :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on October 15, 2013, 05:20:45 AM
Hitting busses gives the best result I think, because they don't give in, when I did it randomly I flew down like two streets.. Has anyone tried tank bumps at all?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 15, 2013, 05:35:02 AM
Hitting busses gives the best result I think, because they don't give in, when I did it randomly I flew down like two streets.. Has anyone tried tank bumps at all?

I haven't but I assume it's like dropbumps and bonks in cars when they're stationary. It seems that you just stop and don't get a significant amount of height unless they're moving. I managed to get like 80ft in a Z type from a random car once while racing with Slayer :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MxZz. on October 16, 2013, 02:21:04 AM
I had one last question, no-one care about the modifications added to the bikes / cars? If no, then it's amazing.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 16, 2013, 02:38:14 AM
I had one last question, no-one care about the modifications added to the bikes / cars? If no, then it's amazing.

It's in the game, nobody cares about nitro in San Andreas, or hydraulics, right? :P

If anyone's still confused about car modifications in this game, it's simple. Max out everything, but don't change the suspension (increases traction, therefore reducing the potential height that the car can reach).
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on October 16, 2013, 03:48:47 AM
Pretty much why SS said, the modifications you can add just make the bike/cars more durable and increase acceleration. You can't even make it go faster, just reach top speed faster. I don't see the problem at all if it's in the game.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on October 16, 2013, 07:59:17 PM
Cool traffic drop bump, nice to see that the car wasn't slowed down like it normally would on any other type of bump :euro:. Just gotta wait for my R* stimulus package and complete some heists in MP then I can try properly :D.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: s[a1]nt NM on October 17, 2013, 02:25:04 AM
Tell us more about wallrides? .. I try, but I did not get a good clutch to the wall, I'm going to inertia, and then fall
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Joshua on October 17, 2013, 04:07:45 AM
Tip: Take a picture of a spot with your phone, then pause and go to the GALLERY tab. Select the picture you took and press X (square on PS3.) Doing so makes a waypoint to where the picture was taken. That and creating points of interest ensures you won't lose your spot  ;)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: PrzemOO on October 17, 2013, 06:33:05 AM
GTA 5 Online Multiplayer Funny Gameplay Moments! #10 (GTA V Epic Car/Bike Launches!) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDhCo_zo3rc#)

Some cool carbumps in here. :ajaja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Rainbow on October 17, 2013, 09:19:21 AM
^Someone try to land a really high prec now with that Entity - Z-type combo NOW. Or just a high building and upload the clip  :jajaja: Really looking forward to it's potential (or other cars + Entity)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on October 17, 2013, 09:29:00 AM
So it IS possible SS :euro:, looks fun.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 17, 2013, 09:32:10 AM
So it IS possible SS :euro:, looks fun.

Lol so I was right :lol:, the bumps look awesome :D. By the way, it's also possible with motorbikes, I've had an accidental huge bump with a bike off one (to nothing) :P. This will also be possible with the SandKing XL, since it bumps ledges in the same way as the Z Type. Anyone on Xbox want to try landing something with this? Bump to precision, a BMX bump to grind, anything like that :D. Also wondering about plane bumps.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on October 17, 2013, 09:36:17 AM
You know I'm in foo, and yeah I've bumped some jeep before by accident with a ruffian.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 17, 2013, 09:36:56 AM
You know I'm in foo, and yeah I've bumped some jeep before by accident with a ruffian.

When we record this time use no HUD/notifications and turn off the radio please, unless I'm bumping :P. Let's do it in race mode? I haven't bought the Entity XF or the Z type yet.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 17, 2013, 02:03:23 PM
Car Bumping

The best car to bump is the Cheetah. It has the lowest hood of all the super cars. The Entity XF is a close second, maybe better if you want a vertical bump from using a car such as the Z Type.

When bumping a car, just get the maximum speed possible and wheelie back when you're close to it. For bumping the ATV (either moving or stationary), hit the left or right side of it, as it's much lower than the rest of the bike.

It's a pain to set this up in online, so it's best to buy the cars and store them in your garage.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on October 17, 2013, 10:25:53 PM
So whats the deal with this invincibility stuff ive been reading? is it a cheat? even if it is I wanna now how to do it, sucks trying bumps and dying randomly from either the failed bump or a fluke fall.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 17, 2013, 10:33:51 PM
So whats the deal with this invincibility stuff ive been reading? is it a cheat? even if it is I wanna now how to do it, sucks trying bumps and dying randomly from either the failed bump or a fluke fall.

You can get standard god mode by using the invincibility cheat in GTA V, but it only lasts for a limited period of time. I'd give you the code but I don't know, trying all of my stunts with zero cheats. Kind of glad, seeing how people have gone crazy over just invincibility in the NU video :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on October 17, 2013, 10:33:56 PM
So whats the deal with this invincibility stuff ive been reading? is it a cheat? even if it is I wanna now how to do it, sucks trying bumps and dying randomly from either the failed bump or a fluke fall.

Nvm I used common sense and google. Man I wanna do some MP bumps with the Z-type! I havent even tried it yet
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Balance on October 18, 2013, 01:12:28 AM
anyone on ps3 for some mp stunting?

im sneakymode on there.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Turtle Boy on October 19, 2013, 10:52:04 AM
Once I fix my bluetooth/wireless card Ill be down. :D
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 19, 2013, 01:37:34 PM
Has anyone landed a big crane in Los Santos with a motorbike? I've edged a spot twice in the last 30 minutes or so, but it's so obvious that I don't want to step on anyone's spot if they've landed it already :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on October 19, 2013, 03:14:20 PM
I have a double bump 2 prec, where you probably can reach a crane, but you'd probably need slow mo. I prefer to do the other prec without slow mo  :P Probably not the same spot anyway, do you have to do a sharp turn to get enough run up?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on October 19, 2013, 11:08:24 PM
I have a double bump 2 prec, where you probably can reach a crane, but you'd probably need slow mo. I prefer to do the other prec without slow mo  :P Probably not the same spot anyway, do you have to do a sharp turn to get enough run up?

Yeah, and it's right next to one that doesn't require slow motion, but that one is much much easier :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: BenBuja on November 11, 2013, 12:05:07 PM
You can car bump pretty nicely with the BMX:
BMX car bump (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiS6QKDzhuM#ws)
It's possible to jump much higher than this, I actually managed to jump higher than the Live invader building, didn't land on it yet though.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Erney on November 11, 2013, 12:14:37 PM
You can car bump pretty nicely with the BMX:
BMX car bump (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiS6QKDzhuM#ws)
It's possible to jump much higher than this, I actually managed to jump higher than the Live invader building, didn't land on it yet though.

I'd like to see more these kinds of stunts!
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: BenBuja on November 11, 2013, 12:17:55 PM
Here you go: http://youtu.be/hyeoK3UjlF4 (http://youtu.be/hyeoK3UjlF4)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Rainbow on November 11, 2013, 12:41:16 PM
Never thought I'd see BenBuja here.  :P Love how you landed on those bars there^. How much higher did you get? Like double that height or more?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: BenBuja on November 11, 2013, 12:58:39 PM
More than double of that and that was only bumping over the Voltic. I think you could gain much more heights jumping over the Entity or Adder going max speed (if it doesn't kill you)
Just bought the entity in mp yesterday, so I'll try it out later tonight
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MikeyMouse on November 11, 2013, 01:15:06 PM
Nice to see you here man, you're on the xbox right? You should add some of the guys here playing on the xbox and stunt with them for a bit :).
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: BenBuja on November 11, 2013, 01:35:22 PM
Nice to see you here man, you're on the xbox right? You should add some of the guys here playing on the xbox and stunt with them for a bit :).
Actually playing on the PS3 this time, although I'm using a 360 pad via adapter since my PS3 pad broke down. (Clicking the left stick simultaniously opens the phone and changes the radio stations for some reason lol)
Any stunters that you know of here that are on the PS3?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MikeyMouse on November 11, 2013, 01:39:18 PM
http://www.gtastunting.net/index.php?topic=64689.0 (http://www.gtastunting.net/index.php?topic=64689.0)

We're all on there man, my ones mikeymouse1003  :cc_detective:.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: BenBuja on November 11, 2013, 05:14:40 PM
Alright thanks :-)
Just did a height test of the BMX car bump. Bumping over the Entity going pretty fast:
http://youtu.be/wuRgG8icM5U (http://youtu.be/wuRgG8icM5U)
Looks like you could pull off some pretty sick stuff with this. What do you guys think?
The state of the car seems to affect if you can succesfully bump over the car, I've tried it a couple of times with a damaged Comet but I bailed each time. My brother ordered a fresh one and it worked perfectly fine again...
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Flat Face on November 11, 2013, 06:59:07 PM
The damage causing bails is probably because the games physics engine doesn't quite know how to react with such subtle changes if you know what I mean

Good looking method though, usually that type of collision in online is insta bail, wonder what other online only methods we'll see this time round?

PS, I just fixed my DualShock III which was doing the same thing, it's a pretty simple fix only requiring some electrical tape and 15 mins or so, if you want to give fixing it a go lemme know n I can walk you through it
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: FELIX on November 12, 2013, 12:27:20 AM
About the car bump thingie: The game is pretty black/white and less grey physics wise. Means I jump off 4 meters height I lose 1/5 health. When I jump off 5 meters height I die instantly.

If anyone wants to stunt on PS3:
I would love to try ramping with an Adder bumping a flying Titan for example.

edit:
just found this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uoz7sXZkyU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uoz7sXZkyU)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on November 12, 2013, 01:01:18 AM
I wonder if there's some way to get the superfast bike online, that could end with some crazy shit using this.

Also, for the people on ps3, just add "Dog-Sensei" if you want to play. I'm too lazy to add people usually  :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: FELIX on November 12, 2013, 02:07:55 AM
You are barely online tho :p
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on November 12, 2013, 03:29:34 AM
I've moved the ps3 upstairs the last weekends, because I've been playing "Beyond two Souls" and "The last of us" so I haven't been playing as much as I used to. But when the content creator comes out I'm sure I'll be on a lot  ;)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: RedX on November 12, 2013, 04:51:55 AM
When can we expect this content creator?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on November 12, 2013, 06:45:29 AM
I heard it's supposed to be released at the same time as the first dlc, which we'll get the release date for soon. But Nothing is final with Rockstar tbh, but I'm hoping before the end of the year. If we're lucky before the end of the month.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: wite_gangsta on November 13, 2013, 05:29:39 AM
You forgot about the double t :p Pulls a nicer wheeler than a few others and its higher acceleration is a bonus
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MxZz. on November 13, 2013, 05:42:20 AM
the double t in highspeed as a worse wheeling than every bikes except the akuma.

The best for weelies are the Ruffian and the shitzublabla(can't remember the name, it's looking like the ruffian.)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cookie on November 16, 2013, 07:04:17 AM
Sorry if this was posted already on a different page, but the Cheetah makes a great ramp.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on November 28, 2013, 03:16:09 AM
Found a BMX speed boosting method, gonna post it after some more testing :jajaja:. It's really hard to execute, and I'm not sure how useful it will be, but it works.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MxZz. on November 28, 2013, 03:18:48 AM
Sorry if this was posted already on a different page, but the Cheetah makes a great ramp.
Ahahaha yeah, a friend of mine got stuck on SAMP with his cheetah, I was like DONT MOVE I MUST TRY THIS. And kinda made a CSM. But still i didn't take a huge run up. We should try to do something with it.

SS, doesn't it inolve the leaning front, then back and stuff while spamming the jump key?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on November 28, 2013, 04:50:11 AM
Nope MxZ, way different :P. I'll post it tonight when I'm not busy :ajaja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MxZz. on November 28, 2013, 09:26:44 AM
Nope MxZ, way different :P. I'll post it tonight when I'm not busy :ajaja:
Aww. Yeaah do that. :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Trialz on November 28, 2013, 10:18:29 AM
Can anyone review the Double T? Imo it is good for ramps and cliffs rather than bumps. Wheelies are considerably hard at high speed and it is one of the faster (fastest?) bikes in the game. Input?
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on November 28, 2013, 11:31:19 AM
(http://gyazo.com/d8c494872bfa879b428f6e21115c3aa0.png)
(http://gyazo.com/8c15cc63b20ce463fc95220013d755aa.png)
(http://gyazo.com/fb7e2a4904b068ed8b0268c725de3b4a.png)

Pretty much the same, easier to just stick to the Bati  :jajaja:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Trialz on November 28, 2013, 11:33:59 AM
Thanks Simon
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on November 28, 2013, 02:01:40 PM
(http://gyazo.com/d8c494872bfa879b428f6e21115c3aa0.png)
(http://gyazo.com/8c15cc63b20ce463fc95220013d755aa.png)
(http://gyazo.com/fb7e2a4904b068ed8b0268c725de3b4a.png)

Pretty much the same, easier to just stick to the Bati  :jajaja:

Wrong, the Bati has a slightly higher top speed than the Double T. Go to GTA Online, start a race, and while selecting your bike, compare their statistics with each other. You will see that the Bati is faster :P. The Double T isn't useless though, far from it. Although it may be slower than the Bati, the mass of the bike is lower (check the handling.dat). This makes the Double T a bit more interesting.

If you need to pull a wheelie on a straight road, then you have two options. Mainly, you should stick to the Bati, because it's faster, and it can pull the best wheelie out of every fast bike, shy of the Ruffian. The Double T's wheelie really sucks, so that counts it out of a lot of stunts. But if you're bumping from a really small object, you can use the Double T and get a massive bump, because the Bati's mass is significantly higher. However, the Bati is much faster, so it's not always best to bump with the Double T, even if you can.

The Double T also struggles with bumping different types of ledges. You will frequently bail low to medium sized bumps with the Double T, because the body of the bike is way lower down. On the contrary, the Bati handles them just fine, because the body of the bike is raised higher up. Another thing to take into consideration is that the Bati is much better at everything else, so it's a much better "all purpose" bike.

So you ask, what makes the Double T worth using? By using the environment, you can pull a high wheelie with the Double T. You could be driving up a hill, driving down a hill and leveling off into a straight road, driving into a tiny curb, or dropping down a hill and landing back on the road. All of these things allow you to pull a big wheelie with the Double T. By using this to your advantage, you can land stunts that are impossible with the Bati 801. Just remember that it's a slower bike than the Bati, so you wont always see gains worth taking.

I will put the BMX speed method in a new post, to avoid a wall of text :lol:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on November 28, 2013, 03:25:00 PM
Now, I've discovered a new BMX Speed Method, but in order to use this method, you must first know how to do an infinite stoppie the BMX. If you don't have much control over the triggers on your controller, then you're going to struggle with this. It takes a lot of getting used to.

BMX Stoppie Method

If you've tried doing a stoppie with the BMX, you're probably thinking that you can only stoppie for a few second before losing speed. The truth is that you can stoppie for an infinite amount of time with the BMX and the Scorcher, and you can do it on any surface. In fact, you can do a stoppie uphill without losing any speed. Here's how.

Hold your controller in your hands. The first thing you want to do is find a straight road, and pedal up to max speed (tap A on the Xbox, X on the PS3). You don't need to start on a straight road, but it's best if you do. When you're up to the max speed, stop tapping the button and hold it instead. When you see the animation change to the normal resting position, that's when you begin the stoppie. It's essential that you don't tap the pedal button while doing the stoppie, or you will lose it pretty quickly. Also, you can do a BMX stoppie without getting up to max speed, but it's much easier if you do.

This is the hard part. Hold lean forwards, and slowly start pulling down on the left trigger (LT on Xbox, L2 on PS3). Ignore the right trigger, it will slow you down to a halt (you never need to use the right trigger brake while stunting with the BMX). You need to slowly pull down on the trigger until you're just on the verge of braking into a stoppie. This is key to keeping the stoppie going. Once you find the point on the trigger at which braking occurs, hold it.

You have to press down on the trigger as lightly as you possibly can without letting go of the brakes. This is the "sweet spot" on the trigger, and it must be held in that exact spot without letting go of the trigger, or pulling down further on the trigger. If you hold the trigger fully down, you will slow down to a halt. It will take a few minutes to get the hang of this, particularly on the Xbox 360, because the triggers have far less resistance.

Let's recap. You take a BMX (or the Scorcher), ideally start on a straight road, and pedal up to max speed by tapping the pedal button. Once you're up to max speed, hold the pedal button (do not tap it), wait for the resting animation, hold lean forwards, and slowly pull down on the trigger until you find the "sweet spot", just on the verge of registering the braking in game. At this point, you must hold the sweet spot without making any adjustments on the trigger, or you will fail. Hold the sweet spot, keep holding the pedal button without tapping it, and now you're in a stoppie. By using this method, you can stoppie for an infinite amount of time. You can turn while doing the stoppie, as long as you keep leaning forwards. You can do a stoppie on any surface, but it's easiest to do it on a straight road.

When you're really good at this method, you can even jump into the stoppie and it will still work. But without holding the left trigger at the sweet spot, this method will not work. You can also jump while you're in a stoppie without coming out of it, land back on your front wheel and keep doing a stoppie, but that's really difficult to accomplish.

GTA V Record! Longest BMX Stoppie!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX2Or0ws35Y#ws)

Honestly, I actually thought that that the infinite BMX stoppie was impossible until I seen this video from "ImShotInTheBack". It was hard to figure it out from his explanation, but he told me that you need to find the "sweet spot" on the trigger. Figured everything else out myself, so I hope my explanation was good enough for you guys. However, this is so much easier to do with the PS3 controller. So if you're on Xbox like me, it's going to be pretty difficult to do at first.

BMX Speed Method

Now that you know how to do the BMX Stoppie, I will teach you how to do the BMX Speed Method. Unlike the stoppie method, I fully discovered this by myself. First things first, start doing an infinite BMX stoppie. Once you're comfortably in the stoppie, start holding the jump button on your controller (RB on Xbox, R1 on PS3). You will start to gain massive levels of speed, so fast that you can actually go over the top speed of many four door vehicles. However, if you don't keep going straight forwards, you will start spinning left and right on the road, and it's hard to start going straight again once you're spinning off course (but it is possible).

What's the practical purpose of this? Well, you could use it to clear gaps, use it to gain higher levels of speed before a bump, use it as part of a combo, and much more. The key is to use your imagination. This method also works with the Scorcher, but with the Scorcher, it's barely faster than the top speed of the bike while pedaling, so it's only really of practical use on the BMX. This may have an even bigger effect on the "bugged" BMX from the Mary-Ann mission, but I haven't tried using that bike.

Conclusion

It took a lot of work to fully research the BMX Stoppie Method, so I really hope you found my knowledge useful. Found the BMX Speed Method by accident while researching the BMX Stoppie Method, so that was just lucky on my part. I know this tutorial was very detailed, but without this much detail, you wouldn't have come away with a good understanding of anything.

The BMX Stoppie Method is extremely useful, and it works much differently to GTA San Andreas. The BMX Speed Method is also very useful, and I'm hoping that you guys find creative ways to work with it. Have fun :mellow:.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on November 28, 2013, 04:00:13 PM
While I'm doing this, I'll post the final new method I discovered in the past month while playing the game. I just haven't had time to post it until now :D.

Grinding

I haven't researched this fully, so forgive my lack of detail. When using the Bati 801, you can grind any thin rail without leaning at all. Firstly, land on the rail, balance the bike into a netural position, and finally let go of the analogue stick/triggers. The bike will automatically balance itself on the rail, and you don't have to do anything. It will sail along the rail, keeping itself steady at a 45 degree angle.

This works 95% of the time, but a bump or heavy diversion in the rail can set you off course, so you should always be ready to adjust back into a neutral position on the rail. This only works while grinding thin rails - thick ledges require manual adjustment. This method should work with most bikes, but I haven't tested everything yet, so I can't say for sure. What I can tell you is that this method doesn't work very well with the Double T, so it might not work with every bike flawlessly. Regardless, the Bati 801 works just fine.

This method also works with the BMX and the Scorcher, to a lesser degree. Biycles require manual adjustment, but only every couple of seconds. Hope you found this useful, so many new methods in GTA V ;D.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on November 28, 2013, 04:36:21 PM
(http://gyazo.com/d8c494872bfa879b428f6e21115c3aa0.png)
(http://gyazo.com/8c15cc63b20ce463fc95220013d755aa.png)
(http://gyazo.com/fb7e2a4904b068ed8b0268c725de3b4a.png)

Pretty much the same, easier to just stick to the Bati  :jajaja:
Wrong, *stuff*
I said "pretty much the same", not "exactly the same"   :rolleyes:

Good to see that a nice stoppie method is found though, have you tested at all on motorbikes and see if you can get a similar result? Even if it's just the bicycles though I'm looking forward to the combos people can come up with. I'd also like to see the bmx speed method in action, if you could upload a clip of you getting massive speed that would be cool.

and the grind thing, I thought that was known since the start. The first grinds I did with the bmx and the bati where just landing and sliding along with no adjusting whatsoever. But good to nice to see that it was as *easy* as that. I didn't really invest any time in grinding, as I think grinds in this engine look ugly anyway  :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on November 28, 2013, 04:51:27 PM
I thought you were saying that they were the same, because that picture gives the same value for both bikes in the speed column. I've only tested the stoppie method with the BMX and Scorcher, but I don't think it works with motorbikes. I will test it, but the speed method certainly only works on the bicycles :P.

The grinding method was kind of known from the start for the BMX, not for motorbikes though. I found that it works for motorbikes some time in the beginning of October, figured I should post it just in case other people haven't worked out how to grind in this game :P. I'll test the stoppie method with motorbike's now, and upload an unlisted clip of the speed method later.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on November 28, 2013, 05:34:25 PM
Okay I've tested it with the motorbikes, doesn't work. You can stoppie for a little bit longer by holding the trigger down less, but you can't do an infinite stoppie. However, I did find out a nice little trick.

Motorbike Spin Method

Ride at any speed with the motorbike, and try to do a "sweet spot" stoppie, as if you were doing a BMX infinite stoppie. Keep holding lean forwards, and just hold on the sweet spot. Slightly move the stick to the left or right, and you will spin about on your front wheel for about two seconds. After that, you will do a 180 and start riding backwards on the ground. Nice little trick to do some "backstoppies" in this game (you don't actually do a backstoppie, you just end up driving backwards like you would in GTA IV until you get slowed down). Looks pretty stylish, and it could be used to do some nice combos :P.

EDIT: Uploaded the BMX Speed Method clip, with the Motorbike Spin Method.

GTA V - VaNilla's BMX Stoppie Speed Method (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sfBaCNyP4o#ws)
GTA V - VaNilla's Motorbike Spin Method (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPdnCVo7XnY#ws)
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: MxZz. on November 28, 2013, 11:18:48 PM
Ahaha, great idea. So great to finally have a real stoppie there. Thanks for that.


I already knew that motorbike spin thingy though :P

Thaaanks
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Simon on November 29, 2013, 01:36:55 AM
I thought you were saying that they were the same, because that picture gives the same value for both bikes in the speed column.
It was just a quick way of showing that one wasn't waay better than the other, but seeing as the Bati can wheelie better at high speeds it is still the preferred "stunting bike".


Hmm, still looks like the glitched Scorcher is faster tbh. At least you have more control, but I guess it's a nice method for online  :happy: The spin thing looks like a fun combo/line thing to do, would be fun to see some backbumps or, backramps  :lol:
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on January 10, 2014, 05:45:19 PM
Hey guys, I've just been trying a vertical wallride spot for hours, and I finally landed it after discovering a little trick. Normally, to gain height from a wallride, you would just lean back at the top of the wall. However, if you do a little "flick" at the top of the wall by leaning back, quickly pushing forwards and pulling back again, you will gain significantly more height/distance from the wallride.

Additionally, you will get a big boost of forward momentum from the wall by using this method. So if you're trying to land an object in front of a wallride, this can help you gain advantageous distance towards it. Have fun :cheernutz:.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: ShuffleCrown on January 10, 2014, 07:03:28 PM
Mind showing an example of the method? I mean not asking you to show the spot you did but any wall for the sake of demonstrating? hahah :P
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Trialz on January 10, 2014, 07:42:05 PM
That would be nice. Post it in the tutorial section too, that place needs a bit of love xD
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: VaNilla on January 10, 2014, 09:33:37 PM
I'm not sure it's enough to demand its own video. Just slap the stick backwards, then forwards, and then hold lean back. That's all there is to it :jajaja:.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: SlayerUK on January 11, 2014, 08:04:38 AM
Nice bmx method, should help me to find more spots with it.

Havn't visited this thread in a while, been too lazy to update it, so if someone else wants to please go ahead :P.

Edit: Oh and SS have you tried anything with the backwards wheely thing? Where if you land on yoru back wheel it can sometimes accelerate you backwards in that position, I can only seem to go about 10m before stopping or turning though, trying to figure out a way of doing it better and more reliably.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on January 11, 2014, 10:42:34 AM
I've experienced it but I didn't think to use it for a stunt. Would be cool :P.
Title: Re: Tips, tricks, techniques...
Post by: Cookie on January 12, 2014, 09:03:19 AM
Quote
Hold your controller in your hands.

Oh, that is where I've been going wrong.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: TrIIqarzz on January 23, 2014, 06:36:47 AM
hey guys i got a little question

how do you make the adder go faster like this (0:31) GTA V - Stunt Montage (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXEAa7zY11g#ws)

i try a lot of adder stunt of NU videos , but i never get enought speed ? There is a tips ?
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: MxZz. on January 23, 2014, 06:51:41 AM
Doing them in solo, using Franklin's ability to get the the max speed faster and not loosing any speed during turns :P
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: TrIIqarzz on January 23, 2014, 07:32:46 AM
Thank's for the tip dude ! ;)
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: Rainbow on February 02, 2014, 12:20:39 PM
Doing them in solo, using Franklin's ability to get the the max speed faster and not loosing any speed during turns :P
Or by using this
GTA Online - How To Get "SUPER SPEED" on Any Car (Glitch Tutorial) [GTA V Multiplayer] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7V3iKfDi9Tw#ws)

Just found it on Youtube, someone wants to try it as I can't? Curb bumps incoming at lightning speed?
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on February 02, 2014, 02:04:23 PM
Hmm, that's weird :lol:. Very nice, I will have to experiment with it at some point. I wonder how the slow motion ability works in conjunction with that glitch :hmm:. Think I'll leave this one alone for a while, it might make some things obsolete if it's significantly faster :P. Obviously it's great for GTA Online, but trying it in single player with the slow motion ability would be the real test.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: Rainbow on February 03, 2014, 07:24:52 AM
Hmm, that's weird :lol:. Very nice, I will have to experiment with it at some point. I wonder how the slow motion ability works in conjunction with that glitch :hmm:. Think I'll leave this one alone for a while, it might make some things obsolete if it's significantly faster :P. Obviously it's great for GTA Online, but trying it in single player with the slow motion ability would be the real test.
Test it and post your findings  :D Or if someone else can that would be nice too. I think the ability woulden't affect it that much apart from making you have the usual speed boost advantage.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on February 03, 2014, 10:17:43 AM
Test it and post your findings  :D Or if someone else can that would be nice too. I think the ability woulden't affect it that much apart from making you have the usual speed boost advantage.

I think the ability would make a huge difference, it's already pushing vehicles way over their own max speed, so by using this method, I would assume that it has the same relative effect. I would test how much slower it is than the max speed from slow motion boosting, whether it works on off road collisions, and how it's affected by slow motion. I would also test what happens when you remove both front wheels.

However, I have a feeling that this would make some of my stunts much less impressive, so I'm not going to test it just yet (ignorance is bliss) :cc_detective:.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: SlayerUK on February 04, 2014, 05:08:47 PM
That's pretty nice :D, definitely gonna test this.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: SlayerUK on February 22, 2014, 09:40:14 AM
Double post for the lols...

J/k, I'm now doing a much needed update of the first post with all the current and up to date knowledge, if you spot any mistakes let me know.

Also please feel free to help with the info because I havn't got much patience or time when it comes to typing these kinds of things, but I do plan on making some video tutorials for the common stunting methods at some point, will need help with the grind one SS :P.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: Daffy on February 23, 2014, 04:38:11 AM
You should add that the Bati is the best for normal thin grinds and the Ruffian works best for thicker ledge-grinds :)
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on February 23, 2014, 06:04:21 AM
You should add that the Bati is the best for normal thin grinds and the Ruffian works best for thicker ledge-grinds :)

The Bati is also better for thick ledge grinds (except the thickest possible ledges) :ninja:.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: Daffy on February 23, 2014, 06:22:28 AM
That's what I (kinda) just said :P
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on February 23, 2014, 08:57:36 PM
I'm saying that unless you're making full use of the bike length, always go with the Bati. The Ruffian is far worse at staying on any rail that the Bati can fit on :ajaja:.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: Daffy on February 24, 2014, 07:18:22 AM
Gotta work on your technique then, I did a double ledge-grind where the rail wasn't all that thick with the Ruffian the other day :P

Also made a tutorial on how to get more airtime, and one for quicker backflips but I used a stunt that I'm also using in the next crew video so that's coming a bit later.
I'll see if I can't get some made for the other ones you've listed too.
GTA V - How to get more airtime with any motorbike [tutorial] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5SWoT_p6Mk#ws)
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: FloW on February 24, 2014, 09:15:49 AM
Really cool and simple tutorial. Maybe you could put gtastunting logo at the beginning if you are going to make more :P That would be cool advertising if your tutorials become as popular as Fugitive's someday (that goes to anyone who wants to make tutorials).
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on February 24, 2014, 09:43:31 AM
Hopefully I'll help Slayer make the grind tutorial when he's ready Daffy :D. Once you know the technique, grinding rails is basically just as easy as grinding in VC/SA (slightly more difficult). GTA IV is the same really, it's just a different technique.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: Turtle Boy on February 24, 2014, 09:57:17 AM
anyone wanna stunt online today? I have yet to stunt with anyone online.  :wub:
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: Cookie on March 20, 2014, 04:07:42 AM
BMX Wallclimb Glitch (http://youtu.be/NFtmNk7aipw)
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: SlayerUK on March 20, 2014, 12:11:16 PM
That looks great, can't wait to try it and maybe master it better :D
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on March 20, 2014, 12:28:49 PM
Damn I found this in January, landed something with it already :(. Oh well, cool that he found it too :D.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: SlayerUK on March 20, 2014, 08:08:45 PM
Damn I found this in January, landed something with it already :(. Oh well, cool that he found it too :D.
Sneaky bastad :D
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on March 20, 2014, 08:19:45 PM
Can't post everything :ninja:.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: ShuffleCrown on May 05, 2014, 05:19:19 AM
GTA 5 Stunt Montage | Nomad Union - V (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWTbpezucwc#ws)

I'm not sure whether this was mentioned in the other pages before, but can someone tell me how did TD bounce up to the precision when he hit the tower at 1:12 of the video. I manage to do that sometimes but not on purpose. Because I thought when you bump a vertical building/tower you would bounce/drop back down(If you hit it with both wheels). How did he manage to bounce up instead? I can see from the video he did it with only the front wheel but besides that, is there any buttons or whatever you have to press on time to do that? Might need it for one of my spots. I think there should be a tutorial on that when the patch is back!^_^
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on May 05, 2014, 06:00:20 AM
When using a motorbike, you can bonk/wallride any flat surface by hitting it at a 20 degree angle. Basically, he leaned forwards into the wall in order to get a little boost onto the precision. This gives you an even bigger boost with the slow motion ability (because you have more traction).
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: chiler on November 08, 2014, 01:11:15 AM
Cant tell if its allready known or not. But i found a way to trigger ghosttown in single player.
here is the way: first youll have to go online and play a race without traffic l. Then when the race started just exit gta online and the traffic is gone :). Now you can just load up your save.
But you cant trigger your garage or the tunning shop otherwise the traffic will be there again.
Title: Re: Tips & Tricks
Post by: VaNilla on November 08, 2014, 05:59:30 AM
Cant tell if its allready known or not. But i found a way to trigger ghosttown in single player.
here is the way: first youll have to go online and play a race without traffic l. Then when the race started just exit gta online and the traffic is gone :). Now you can just load up your save.
But you cant trigger your garage or the tunning shop otherwise the traffic will be there again.

You can go into Los Santos Customs without the traffic coming back. It's only when you move out of the "zone" you loaded into that traffic comes back :P.
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