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Ok, thanks I guess I will just try to hangout with whoever is alive. Also, for random characters if they die or I do something incorrectly on one of their missions, am I screwed out of the achievement? I am talking specifically with the random meeting of faustins wife, apparently you aren't supposed to kill the guy, just chase him?

i don't get it... playboy told me he wants Dwayne dead and dwayne called me to say he wants playboy dead but so far no mission has come up for me to kill either. i just killed the francis dude instead of his brother...

It will eventually happen, Playboy will call you up to make your final decision.

Maybe put some spoiler tags on that...

i don't get it... playboy told me he wants Dwayne dead and dwayne called me to say he wants playboy dead but so far no mission has come up for me to kill either. i just killed the francis dude instead of his brother...

hmm, interesting.

I didn't think it waited that long.

The first time I got a call after a bit fo time, but the second time I just gave Playboy a call after they both called me and got going.

Basically had the most boring experience yet. I'm working on getting all the cars through texts (not on the Internet) and I had to start from the very first one. Not sure how many I did (did it for like 2-3 hours), but I should be close to the end. Trust me though, about wanted to gouge my eyes out a one point because it just keeps dragging on and on. :p

Basically had the most boring experience yet. I'm working on getting all the cars through texts (not on the Internet) and I had to start from the very first one. Not sure how many I did (did it for like 2-3 hours), but I should be close to the end. Trust me though, about wanted to gouge my eyes out a one point because it just keeps dragging on and on. :p

Well, the idea is that you don't try and get them all in one sitting...

I'm doing the friends stuff right now, not sure if i'll keep on with it though, takes way too long when you haven't been paying attention to them for the entire game and suddenly decide to get them to 90% like. Current stance is;

-roman 92%

-little jacob 87%

-brucie 77%

-packie 20%

-dwayne 24%

packie and dwayne annoy me so i doubt i'll get them to 90%

Getting the 20 races online is taking a while, ive won about 6 races and 3 Gta races if they count. Finding people on normal races are losing and deciding to race around the track backwards.

On gta races on exhaustfumes with high traffic leave a car on the freeway where the lanes join for a Massive pullup.

Guys, I am trying to get the races achievement (not the online one), but every time I call Brucie he never has anymore for me. I mean I have done like 6 or 7 and he hasn't got one for me in literally like 10 hours of playing.

I don't think I have that one either. I kept cound and did 7. Everytime I called him he didn't have anything for me. Only need 9 (i think) for the achievement so I was annoyed he never called nor had anything for me when I called.

I don't think I have that one either. I kept cound and did 7. Everytime I called him he didn't have anything for me. Only need 9 (i think) for the achievement so I was annoyed he never called nor had anything for me when I called.

I'm going to go look it up on GameFAQS to see what I can find about doing them.

^^^The achievement says there's 20 races though...

Oh, and one of the stats pages in the start menu has all the races listed.

-Spenser

Thanks, I just realized that after posting.

You get an achivement after 9 races

but then you need another 11 races for the 100% achievement

I didn't get an achievement after 9 because Brucie sent me a text saying I completed them all. I guess I have to go back through and do the races 11 more times. Can I just do the same one 11 more times?

Did anyone hear of a rumor what the release date is for the PC version?

I think it is safe to assume 6-8 months.

Edited by Mystic
I didn't get an achievement after 9 because Brucie sent me a text saying I completed them all. I guess I have to go back through and do the races 11 more times. Can I just do the same one 11 more times?

Yeah. You just need to come in first place in 20 races, it doesn't matter which ones. You can check how many you have won under Stats, I think under the Scores sub-category. There is no achievement for completing all 9 races.

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