Gta San Andreas Save Game 100 Complete With Special Cars

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Gta San Andreas Save Game 100 Complete With Special Cars 4,7/5 9518 reviews

Dinastiya Save with rare (unique) transport. The progress of the game-100% Vehicles in garages: Los Santos: Garage at the Grove: FBI truck.

Garage Al Crown: Swat truck. Garage Mullholand: Phoenix. Garage Dillimor: knife. Santa Maria Beach: Bus Berkeley. Garage Palomino: King of sand. San Fierro: Hašberri: blista and 2 racing car. Garage Dorothy: motorcycle, fire truck.

Well, this is my savegame. Everything completed without worry 100%. No kind of mission left. All the bulletproof popular rare sport cars in all of the garages. GTA Savegames Trainers Cheats Cars Screenshots Patches. Game Complete Save File Storyline Completion: 100% done Cash: $6726327 All city areas are available.

Garage Height Kaltona: truck technical services. Garage Paradiso: mower, cleaner. Las Venturas: An abandoned airport (big garage): a news helicopter, a police helicopter, kropdaster. An abandoned airport (small garage): bright-eyed. Cheat codes are not used!

Anyone who attempted to 100-percent Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas a dozen years ago remembers 'Supply Lines,' the goddamn impossible side mission that C.J. Performs for hobby-shop nerd Zero.

Gta San Andreas Save Game 100 Complete With Special Cars

If you hated it, and hated Zero, well, know that Zero's voice is right there with you. David Cross,, rips his performance and the mission's design. 'It's the most annoying voice you could imagine, accompanying that,' he says. 'I stopped, I tried to cheat, I could not listen to myself, it was so annoying,' Cross says.

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'So annoying. And I couldn't fucking do it. The RC [plane] thing? It's impossible.'

In Supply Lines, the player controls an RC biplane that's still equipped with enough firepower to blow up delivery vans. Zero dispatches C.J. To gun down the fleet of Zero's nerd-rival, Berkley (who is never seen, nor does he speak). The mission was made difficult by the impossible nature of the touchy RC controls, particularly for twin-analog users. The controls were basically backward to a standard vehicle's, with the throttle on a stick and turning on buttons. The player had to track down a series of couriers and eliminate them and the dirt bike rider was the absolute worst. This six-year-old walkthrough video from players who either can't beat it or still resent what it took to beat it.

Supply Lines was harder than Death Row, a core story mission in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City that caused me to rage to the point my landlady called the police on me. Then I figured out I should just get in the damn garbage truck and drive Vic to the hospital in that.) But at least that mission didn't feature Cross' grating voice barking orders. Rockstar Games had a stretch last decade where it simply couldn't release something without some gratuitous unnecessary control variation plopped in. They fixed the stupid free-look camera from Vice City and made San Andreas a true third-person adventure, but they still dumped in this pretzel-fingered pain-in-the-ass obligation.