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I've reached 100% now.

Tobbe's GTA: Vice City Statistics

You can see a screenshot and you can also download the saved game.

What did you do to get your last 1%?

Also, now that you have finished the game, you have any tips to get the last missions? Sonny kept calling me, and then nothing ... Im just running around, afaik I only have to do the leaflet delivery mission from the film studios, but I cannot get anymore main missions anywhere else (unless you need to do the side things like rampages etc before getting the last missions, if you see what I mean?)

BTW, hope you like your T-Shirt, Ive seen a few screens with a white T-Shirt saying I finished the game and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt :)

I've reached 100% now.

Tobbe's GTA: Vice City Statistics

You can see a screenshot and you can also download the saved game.

What did you do to get your last 1%?

Also, now that you have finished the game, you have any tips to get the last missions? Sonny kept calling me, and then nothing ... Im just running around, afaik I only have to do the leaflet delivery mission from the film studios, but I cannot get anymore main missions anywhere else (unless you need to do the side things like rampages etc before getting the last missions, if you see what I mean?)

BTW, hope you like your T-Shirt, Ive seen a few screens with a white T-Shirt saying I finished the game and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt :)

Hehe... I can't read the text on the T-shirt. Low graphics. :(

Anyway.

To get the last 1% I went to the rifle range and scored 45. I thought that it was included in the mission when you meet Phil. But you'll have to do it once again (the first part of it).

Do you mean the main missions?

Went to the Print Works? Otherwise go back to your estate (right outside your office).

To unlock the last 2 missions you have to aquire most of the businesses (by doing thier missions, not just buying them) so that they give you money. Then you go to the print works, you get a call from lance, and people start stealling your money so you have to chase and kill them.

maybe i dont wait long enough, but should i not hear the sounds, and also people are not coming.....

very strange.

as I said the sound of the icecream tune was very low on mine but make sure you are in a poular place for pedestrians, I found the stadium to be the best place, the Police left me alone there, if i got any stars up they just circled the road infront of the stadium and didn't come get me ;)

you'll see when it's working as customers appear on the map\radar as yellow squares. It'll tell you if there are no customers aboot, make sure you are completely stopped then press and hold the horn button and then let go and give it another tap. That should be it :)

Just to make sure, you did get the ice-cream van from the cherry popper building right?

I've reached 100% now.

Tobbe's GTA: Vice City Statistics

You can see a screenshot and you can also download the saved game.

What did you do to get your last 1%?

Also, now that you have finished the game, you have any tips to get the last missions? Sonny kept calling me, and then nothing ... Im just running around, afaik I only have to do the leaflet delivery mission from the film studios, but I cannot get anymore main missions anywhere else (unless you need to do the side things like rampages etc before getting the last missions, if you see what I mean?)

BTW, hope you like your T-Shirt, Ive seen a few screens with a white T-Shirt saying I finished the game and all I got was this lousy T-Shirt :)

Hehe... I can't read the text on the T-shirt. Low graphics. :(

Anyway.

To get the last 1% I went to the rifle range and scored 45. I thought that it was included in the mission when you meet Phil. But you'll have to do it once again (the first part of it).

Do you mean the main missions?

Went to the Print Works? Otherwise go back to your estate (right outside your office).

Cheers m8, that helped me out (Y)

My huge problems: PCJ Playground (always running just a few seconds short, but I can get most of the checkpoints), and the Demolition Man mission for Avery. I cannot get that helicopter to move like I want it to. Does anyone have any tips? It takes me like a minute to get from the bombs to the ground level pink target, then I go back over, get another bomb, and I always end up blowing up before I can set it on the second or third level. Thanks...

My huge problems: PCJ Playground (always running just a few seconds short, but I can get most of the checkpoints), and the Demolition Man mission for Avery. I cannot get that helicopter to move like I want it to. Does anyone have any tips? It takes me like a minute to get from the bombs to the ground level pink target, then I go back over, get another bomb, and I always end up blowing up before I can set it on the second or third level. Thanks...

So drive faster and don't screw up (duh).

Really? Wtf are you doing? iirc I was able to just lift off and fly forward without any trouble at all. It flies pretty slow but not that slow. I might have also tapped the elevation button occassionally.

Yeah, I know that now. :) I found it after I posted the message (I knew I had seen it before, but couldn't remember what it was I had to do). Thanks doofy.

If anyone has any tips on the Demolition Man mission, I'm all ears. The helicopter hates me.

check earlier in the thread there's lot's of info on this

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