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- Dec 17, 2019
I never got why people found the RC heli mission from Vice City, The Wrong Side Of The Tracks and the Zero missions hard.
The RC heli mission in Vice City is super easy if you already know how to fly the heli in San Andreas and change the keybindings a bit to match the ones from San Andreas.
The Wrong Side Of The Tracks is also not hard and doesn't require you to do any weird jumps, even in the 1.0 version. All you gotta do is to stay near the Vagos but away from the train so that the fat fuck can take aim. Stay close to the train and Smoke will shoot the train instead of Vagos. Stay away from the train and Smoke can shoot them without an issue.
The Zero missions are also super easy if you're accustomed to flying in San Andreas. In a way they are rather nice to play.
The one mission that I deeply despise though is Freefall. The one where you're flying the shittiest plane to the edge of the map where you then have to do a 180 and chase a fucking jet to get into the big ass ring that appears behind it. Sounds simple in theory, but in practice, if you try to chase the jet by just the power of the plane you're flying you have a 100% chance of failing the mission. What you have to do is to gain as much attitude as possible, and then use that additional attitude to speed up as you nosedive the plane. But even then you have to be careful to not overdo it and fly in front of the jet.
I don't know why people don't talk about this mission, maybe because the people that bitch about the train mission actually never got past it and never got to the Las Venturas part of the game. In that case their opinion is worthless because they cannot play video games at all.
The RC heli mission in Vice City is super easy if you already know how to fly the heli in San Andreas and change the keybindings a bit to match the ones from San Andreas.
The Wrong Side Of The Tracks is also not hard and doesn't require you to do any weird jumps, even in the 1.0 version. All you gotta do is to stay near the Vagos but away from the train so that the fat fuck can take aim. Stay close to the train and Smoke will shoot the train instead of Vagos. Stay away from the train and Smoke can shoot them without an issue.
The Zero missions are also super easy if you're accustomed to flying in San Andreas. In a way they are rather nice to play.
The one mission that I deeply despise though is Freefall. The one where you're flying the shittiest plane to the edge of the map where you then have to do a 180 and chase a fucking jet to get into the big ass ring that appears behind it. Sounds simple in theory, but in practice, if you try to chase the jet by just the power of the plane you're flying you have a 100% chance of failing the mission. What you have to do is to gain as much attitude as possible, and then use that additional attitude to speed up as you nosedive the plane. But even then you have to be careful to not overdo it and fly in front of the jet.
I don't know why people don't talk about this mission, maybe because the people that bitch about the train mission actually never got past it and never got to the Las Venturas part of the game. In that case their opinion is worthless because they cannot play video games at all.