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i did the 9 and 6 keypads but it still will go down after a few seconds.

so you're pressing "W" as well as 9

always use "W" as accelerate, and press "numpad 9" intermittently to adjust yer hight

i think

i hate trying to describe stuff from memory, i'll edit L8er when i'm, at home if it's wrong

i did the 9 and 6 keypads but it still will go down after a few seconds.

redifine your keys. thats what i had to end up doing. make num8 your forward momentum button num4 your left turn num6 you right turn and num2 you reverse. use w as your ascent key, s as your decent key, a and d as your strafe keys. Works great for me.

I'm having trouble with the one after this one where you have to cause as much mayhem as possible, just can't do it lol.

in regards to the motorcycle race do not use the bikes outside the biker club, there are 2 types of harley style bike and those are the slower ones of the two, that's the only advise i'd give, other than, if they tear off ahead of you keep playing the mission as they crash all the time when i do that mission, which leaves you catching up all the time :)

as for the RC chopper i just scouted the mission 1st to see where the bombs go then restarted the mission and worked from the top down, seemed easier this way :)

heh I cheated a little bit.. before the race I actually blew out one of the guys tires.. leaving me to only taking on two at a time..

I noticed too that around turns that they'll crash because they don't slow down.. ii slowed down and didn't crash and beat them :p

i was wondering how to do a correct stoppie. On the ps2 version i was able to bust looooong stoppies and they looked real sweet. But on the pc version, whenever i attempt a stoppie i veer off to the left or right. i wait until i get to a straight away but i still veer. what buttons exactly do you have to press to do a correct stoppie? thx

I noticed too that around turns that they'll crash because they don't slow down.. ii slowed down and didn't crash and beat them :p

yer they arn't exactly the most experiened drivers are they?

i was wondering how to do a correct stoppie.

I always get up 2 max speed, then hit brake, then about a second later hit the standup button, keeping accelerate pressed and let go of brake another second l8er :)

but then i always plough into inanimate objects so i wouldn't really pay much attention to any of my tips :)

Where can I get my hawaiian shirt back?

I'm on Pnomh Phen 86 mission.

I think you can get your shirt back at the original hotel ... not sure as not at home at the mo to check, but it shouldnt take long for you to find out :)

Got it! hehe

It was inside the original hotel! :p

I didnt know that we are able to go upstairs!

Another stupid question: :blush:

When it says new weapon at hideout, what hideout are they talking about?

Is it the buildings we can buy?

Is it the original hotel?

Once again I think its the original hotel, as far as i remember they are all stashed away in the alleyway behind it.

Have fun :)

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