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GTA V - 160+ Hours of fails (ft. VaNilla)Really depends on the stunt. This stunt I had was done within 2-3 weeks of playing every single day (Accumulating to 160+ hours) But also, that was when I have lots and lots of time as it was my holidays. This was also the last stunt to be landed before the actual video (SUPERNUVA) should be released.Run up was totally fucked up as it was very narrow and difficult to control at high speed, not to mention hitting the bump accurately as well. Sometimes, you get run up and bump successful, but it doesn't go as high. This is where timing/speed comes to play. So yeah, it was very time consuming, but it seemed to be very worth having this landed. Simon stated that if you keep messing up the run up making you not able to try much, you'd probably just walk away from the stunt. However, it wasn't the case for this particular stunt as I thought (& others too) it was too much of a waste not landing it knowing that it's actually possible. In the end, I managed to land a stunt which is super worth it after hundreds of hours. That's why I got the best stunt of the year in GTAV (Not boasting).Overall, just think whether the time you're wasting for the stunt is worth it compared to the level of difficulty of the stunt. If it takes too much time but isn't that impressive anyways, then you might wanna give it up. But you should be aware that luck is a factor to land a stunt so it really depends.
Simon stated that if you keep messing up the run up making you not able to try much, you'd probably just walk away from the stunt. However, it wasn't the case for this particular stunt as I thought (& others too) it was too much of a waste not landing it knowing that it's actually possible.
It's much easier once you bail it, since you get that extra confidence that it actually is possible and doable.
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