GTAStunting
GTA Series => Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas => SA Stunting Challenges => Topic started by: Airbrush on July 10, 2013, 05:30:39 AM
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Note: This is not a spot, merely a style.
Hey, so I've always wanted to see someone do something with this:
Stoppie to back stoppie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_86F_5nuR8#ws)
The challenge is, land a decent looking stunt using this method. Good luck. :)
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There have been a few stunts including such a spin already, but I currently only remember one stunt by Burn at the SF airport. I'm quite sure it has been in one of his solo videos.
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Could you link?
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exodioze and I already done this aswell. Can't link though.
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Damn I'm late to the party. No one seems to do it these days though really.
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[SS]Third Try (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkxlW8Q2X5M#) 1:28
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[SS]Third Try (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkxlW8Q2X5M#) 1:28
Yeah but I meant something more with it rather than just executing it. I get that the idea is old but no one really plays around with it these days.
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Burn was driving on the flat roof of the SF airport building, used one of those green'ish/blue'ish ramps, went into a stoppie, made a 180° into a backwards stoppie and dropped onto the fence to grind it. It wasn't in any of his solos, I just checked that. So it must have been in a collab video. Possibly in Tangent Universe (?), I haven't seen that one in ages at least. I can't find it on YouTube as it might be blocked for GER.
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I remember when he posted a challenge like that in the Next-Challenge on the GTASF forum. Can't find the video where Exodioze released his neither.
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This technique is indeed awesome and good looking but i can't do it for some reason. Burn said to me that this is waaaay easier with a gamepad and i stunt with mouse. I don't remember seeing this used to land any NRG combo to be honest. Burn landed a stunt with this method but he used a freeway (I guess it's featured on Hardcore Feeling II or III). The first dude i remember that landed a stoppie to backward stoppie was Sajtos in some SA collaboration in late 2009 i guess, but he didn't used this method either.
oh, and you can expect some stoppie2backwardstoppie on the next WH video :cc_detective: (but i didn't used this method c:)
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This technique is indeed awesome and good looking but i can't do it for some reason. Burn said to me that this is waaaay easier with a gamepad and i stunt with mouse. I don't remember seeing this used to land any NRG combo to be honest. Burn landed a stunt with this method but he used a freeway (I guess it's featured on Hardcore Feeling II or III). The first dude i remember that landed a stoppie to backward stoppie was Sajtos in some SA collaboration in late 2009 i guess, but he didn't used this method either.
oh, and you can expect some stoppie2backwardstoppie on the next WH video :cc_detective: (but i didn't used this method c:)
I did it with WASD. Is that gamepad? Idk I'm sort of new to all this still. I haven't seen it landed with any combo but I reckon it'd look pretty awesome if executed well. Maybe another idea like Burn's, a stoppie to backwards stoppie to grind combo, that's pretty much what I'm looking for in this challenge. I could certainly find one but I'm still a noob so I'm wondering if anyone else can do this with new spots maybe?
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Well, there's certainly some spots around SA that you could use it. When i get in-game i will look for some and, if i find a decent one, i'll send it to you over Skype.
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Sounds like a plan.
I'd love to see other people's ideas too, this style is underrated.
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well I remember the exact one as rusch is talking about. I tried to find it few months ago but I couldnt.... i tried the method like year ago as well and I did it that time, but now I am not able to, it might has something to do with fps cos i had old pc when i did it... :hmm:
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I've actually been trying a natbump to stoppie to inverse stoppie to grind for a couple of months now. Not a hard spot, but I'm really bad at doing that switch thingy. been trying to teach it to myself for some time.
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Lady also landed something at LS hospital with this
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Burn was driving on the flat roof of the SF airport building, used one of those green'ish/blue'ish ramps, went into a stoppie, made a 180° into a backwards stoppie and dropped onto the fence to grind it. It wasn't in any of his solos, I just checked that. So it must have been in a collab video. Possibly in Tangent Universe (?), I haven't seen that one in ages at least. I can't find it on YouTube as it might be blocked for GER.
Here's a link to Tangent Universe:
Tangente Universe (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpZVPQKxz44#ws)
.. but that's not where Burn did that combo.
The video you're probably referring to is Imagination (@1:10):
Imagination (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh1qqSmUXwE#)
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This was also done by Finallight in one of his solos. I've landed a spot with this method too :ninja:
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Ha ha got this by accident in like 2007/2008 when I didn't even call myself a stunter, also got it on vid but it's gone forever due to YouTube, back then I didn't know something like the frame limiter existed so I recommend everyone to switch to fl-on while trying it!
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I've actually been trying a natbump to stoppie to inverse stoppie to grind for a couple of months now. Not a hard spot, but I'm really bad at doing that switch thingy. been trying to teach it to myself for some time.
The only real advice I can give you is to turn one side a tiny bit then handbrake and hard turn the other side until you spin around and then let go of handbrake. It should work.
But I have a bad computer so I don't need to turn frame limiter off to do it.
Does anyone have any modern videos of this style being used? Preferably 2010 onwards. I'm just curious to know if this style is forgotten or not.
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Just like PtRvY posted... He did it in Imagination with an NRG and in Hardcore feeling 3 with a Freeway in United.
Burn - Hardcore Feeling III (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwc8IhsjSIA#ws)
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I have nothing to add ^^
Shadowsniper is right, the first person I saw exectuing a stoppie to backstoppie was Finallight in Daisy Medicine (can't remember the date but he did this solo before being a FB member, oooold times).
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I have nothing to add ^^
Shadowsniper is right, the first person I saw exectuing a stoppie to backstoppie was Finallight in Daisy Medicine (can't remember the date but he did this solo before being a FB member, oooold times).
A year or so after I started stunting, around half way through 2007. It was a stoppie on the small roof next to the skate park, into a backstoppie, and then to the grind :P.
daisy medicine (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oj8MQWNPO4Q#)
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I believe Kr3mlin was the first one to do the stoppie-backstoppie in Where I Belong, however there wasn't any grind afterwards.
Where I Belong (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ1ppPSwml0#)
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I remember when he posted a challenge like that in the Next-Challenge on the GTASF forum. Can't find the video where Exodioze released his neither.
Death Revenge Ekency HQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOHhuko_ixc#) - 1:50
Maybe this?
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It's a well known one, really like this stunt :P
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finallight's stunt was also the very first backstoppie to grind if i recall correctly.
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From what I've seen it seems that this style suddenly stopped at around mid 2011. Do people just not like it? Is it too noob?
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People forget a lot of things, some don't find them useful, others just kind of lose the hype & go for the ordinary stuff. BSM's, for example, are pretty much non-existent nowadays (not iBSMs, talking about proper BSM's), but I still love 'em, nothing to do with usefulness or level of skill needed to execute them, they just died out, no rhyme or reason.
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Oh. That's a shame.
iBSM's also died out too though. You never see anyone land a big air iBSM these days. We should make a collab where everyone involved has to use old school styles. Not stunts or spots, just styles. Like iBSM, BSM, this stoppie2backstoppie, CSM, stuff like that. I reckon it could be fun. :P
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I'd be up for Catapults & BSM's :lol:
No ground stuckies though, not a fan of 'em.
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Stuck methods aren't really used no more, simply cuz they don't look good in SA and often screw other spots. iBSMs/CSMs aren't really hard, can be set up everywhere and possibly lame better looking natural stuff nearby. They're only good if it is the very only way to get up somewhere. [SSU]Restart's and Airplay's finisher are good examples for that, but landing stuff like the top of crane near the LS airport is just ... not the way to go. It is high, hard to reach and everything, but the P2B and natural bump to it are simply waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better. The very worst stuck thing in SA is possibly PSM, please never do that.
Regular BSMs can be quite cool actually. Same goes for BBMs, but nobody can be arsed to fuck around with that stuff no more. Packer strut bumps also died out, but can also turn out in a good way if combined with something additionally.
A collab with so many god damn stuck methods would look like a VC video by [DSS] maybe. Sorry for mentioning in this relation, but they seem to be the parade example. Some VC guys at least were not amused seeing their spots landed from stuckies a few feet apart from their better looking ways.
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Yeah that's true. Stuck methods do lame the spots, but taking it back to the stoppie2backstoppie, do you feel using that method also "lames" a perfect stoppie to grind spot or do you think it's better for it? Just curious.
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To quote you: OMG who the hell cares?
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To quote you: OMG who the hell cares?
Well, you must do if it's enough to comment?
Anyways back on topic, Rusch?
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Can look good for sure, but there is one disadvantage imo. They lack momentum as CJ can perform BW-stoppies up to ~60km/h only. That makes most spots predictable and results in a rather slower flow and grind. I think it comes down to the individual spot below the line.
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Yeah true.
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Do what you enjoy and don't stop with it cause of other peoples opinions!
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Do what you enjoy and don't stop with it cause of other peoples opinions!
absolutely agree with this one +1 +1 +1 :cc_detective: