GTAStunting
GTA Series => Grand Theft Auto - V => V Chat & Support => Topic started by: Pendji on April 17, 2015, 01:21:53 AM
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I've given zero craps about GTA 5 stunting since I saw the first video of how clonky and floaty the physics are, but after having dropped half a bank into it on Steam, and more or less completed the story mode, it's actually quite fun. Mostly because I don't need to break my fucking fingers just tapping alone. Anyway, I haven't followed the scene at all so I have no idea how stunting works.
Franklin's ability increases handling and friction on the road, and somewhere in there there's a boost. Is this worth using on bikes, at all? I can easily feel the speed gain in a car but on bikes it barely seems worth it, unless you're going to straight up ride up/sideways on walls.
Already sort of figured out the race 'abuse'. Find spot, set up race, crash, die, respawn, repeat. Other than franklin's ability I assume this is the best for "typical" bike stunts?
If the moons happen to align and I end up doing a car stunt, how the hell do you abuse the slow-mo? It seems to be for the run-up (or wallriding) alone, but do you just spam tap it or let it last a second each?
Finally they added a white suit god damn.
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Tbh the best stunt summary are all the team tages that came out just before PC release.
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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gta+5+stunting+tips (https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gta+5+stunting+tips)
To gain speed with a car in SP, use the slowmo.
To do bikes stunt, use races
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Please do not use slow-mo on bikes, or race boosts (GTA race mode with props/pick-ups) :euro: As for a stunting summary, Paul (VaNilla/Shadowsniper/Nabooc Luap) has made so many topics already, just read those and you are fully updated on EVERYTHING. Like literally everything that has come out.
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As Rainbow said, read all the topics if you want deep information. You should watch important stunting videos too, like those by Nomad/Evolve/Dadax/Mafia/Mario/RedKeyMon/Viper. There's so much we know that hasn't been posted on the forums, so you'll have to learn a lot of it like we did, until we have time to make some full-on tutorials :P.