Thanks
! I've been playing with stunts for years, but I like to juice up the
handling for "III" to get more fun out of the stunts.
I see a little percentage work very hard to come up with some snazzy stunts,
and I enjoy them like a lot of people and I'm happy to recommend them. But I
see a big percentage making Lets's Plays for Mafias and GTAs that can't seem to
drive down the road without doing a header with something and blaming the car.
It's like their favorite thing about VC was North Point Mall except they'd like
to be able to buy socks there.
I think Rockstar sees this and drops the ball regarding things that made VC
fun to stunt with and orients it more toward letting people fly slowly along on
Jetpacks and Parachutes, in cars that are spongy like Nerf cars--if you run into
another you can drive over or under it--in a setting so big it stretches the
ability of the graphics engine, and buy a lot of clothes--something more like
The Sims.
So if there's a little message in what I do in all my videos, it isn't that
I'm a hot shot gamer or stunter. It's to encourage the majority that you don't
have to be in the hall of fame to enjoy playing baseball. You don't have to do
a double bump and land on something three inches wide then do a grind to the top
of a cop car and do an airgrab and land in a boat, then edit it with something
that costs 800 dollars, or else not do it at all. You can crank up the tunes
and at least have fun with the basics all over town, and tape and edit it for
free.
(PS:--"Modded vehicles": if you're wondering why all my walkthroughs have a
'57 Chevy, although it's not the latest and greatest in cars, at the top of the
web page, it's because it was my Dad's car when I was little--I was born in
'56.)