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Quote from: AÂrÂt on September 27, 2013, 09:50:14 AMbut he is actually able to release somethingBetter to release the best console video of all time
but he is actually able to release something
Sorry for the double post, but if anyone's trying a very obvious ramp to tower, please stop because I've just landed it
Quote from: Shadowsniper on September 21, 2013, 04:44:19 PMSorry for the double post, but if anyone's trying a very obvious ramp to tower, please stop because I've just landed it Well this one got me interested, so I've also tried :3 Landed it with Adder, main problem: overflying it
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 .
Nice find SS i think we should do that method but backflip is kinda hard in small airtime that i see nowbut i still didnt understand about speed method i just wheelie first then leaning forward..
Invincibility cheat code NOW AVAILABLE:PS3: Right X right left right R1 right left X triangleXbox: Right A right left right RB right left A YNote: It only works for 5 minutes but who cares^^
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.
That is shit compared to what I've landed.
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 . 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
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