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WHAT??? Game give this. You think handling wrong in him? (You can fall off the bike)
Your choice, that's fine. But at the very least, you should let people know in the description or the credits of your video that it was done using director mode. That way, people know about the advantages you had.
Quote from: VaNilla on April 28, 2015, 12:38:13 AMYour choice, that's fine. But at the very least, you should let people know in the description or the credits of your video that it was done using director mode. That way, people know about the advantages you had. Advantages in director mode? Ok, i repeat: you can fall off the bike. And teleport not perfect.
SD: It changes the threshold for if/when you fall of the bike, thus the handling is not the default one. It's like playing Counter-Strike with 2000 hit-points and claiming you're playing under the same conditions as the other players.Still, you can use if you want to but don't expect us to validate your stunts as if they're legit in our eyes, we'll just redo them as if you had never done them.
You are not right.
That's an empty statement, explain how I'm not right and how it doesn't make landing your stunts easier then.If it didn't make it easier, you wouldn't be using it. Yes you can still fall off, but it makes you less likely to = easier.
Quote from: SyperDimon on April 28, 2015, 01:13:04 AMYou are not right.He is right, let me explain. If you enter director mode without switching character/actor at all, bail handling doesn't change at all. If you do switch character/actor (like with Tracey, and switching back from Tracey to Franklin), then you can only bail if you collide with a surface while sideways or upside down (and even then it's harder to bail). For instance, try loading up director mode as Franklin, switch character, and then drive at full speed into a wall. You will not bail. Try it again by switching back to Franklin, and you still won't bail, because you've just switched character.For these reasons, you should disclose whether or not you use director mode to land your stunts. It's actually better to avoid it outright, if you're stunting with motorbikes or bicycles. As someone who's stunted GTA V since it came out, I could notice multiple instances where you should have bailed in this video. Anything you would say to dispute this is simply wrong.
but i fall. and not use glitch
If you enter director mode without switching character/actor at all, bail handling doesn't change at all.
As someone who's stunted GTA V since it came out, I could notice multiple instances where you should have bailed in this video. Anything you would say to dispute this is simply wrong.
Quote from: SyperDimon on April 28, 2015, 01:51:01 AMbut i fall. and not use glitchQuote from: VaNilla on April 28, 2015, 01:46:44 AMIf you enter director mode without switching character/actor at all, bail handling doesn't change at all.This highlights the misunderstanding. When you enter director mode directly from single player, and you don't change character/actor using the menu, you can still bail as normal. It's only when you change skin that you bail handling changes. This includes changing back to the character you entered director mode with (eg. enter with Franklin, switch to Tracey, switch back to Franklin).Many of your stunts here are perfectly legitimate, because you never switched character skin. However, when you did change skin before changing back to Franklin, that prevented you from bailing, and switching to Tracey definitely prevented you from bailing. That is why some of your stunts here have been affected by director mode's bail handling, and that is why it's best to avoid director mode. We can't trust people to simply avoid changing character skin, and when they do, we can tell. That's why I could notice it without you even mentioning that you used director mode, even though you didn't know about this bug.
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