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    this is a game with a very high skillsceiling
    i have been a top 1000 and top 100 makes me look like a complete noob not even gonna mention top 10
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    i´m a top 7000 and a top 1000 makes me look like a total noob=)

    this game is..............awesome

    i´m actually playing trials fusion and rayman legends.....a lot of rage quiting there^^
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    It can depend on what bike you're comfortable with. I noticed the top videos on youtube were using Roach, and I just could not get the hang of it at all. I went with the Viper and it was a lot easier for me. Just takes practice and patience. Here's was my successful attempt at it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yGJHao53Lk
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    Originally Posted by xzamplez Go to original post
    You haven't completed the game until you have platinum medal on every trials, FMX, and skill games event.
    Mine says 100% Complete and I dont have plats on experts yet. Think they consider Complete if you gold all tracks, FMX and skill.
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    Originally Posted by tjukkemy Go to original post
    Mine says 100% Complete and I dont have plats on experts yet. Think they consider Complete if you gold all tracks, FMX and skill.
    Think he is speaking from a hardcore perspective but I agree with him. Gold lets you fault on some of the Hard tracks not to mention Extremes.

    Casual player goal is to finish the stage.
    Ordinary player goal is to finish the stage without faulting.
    Hardcore player goal is to finish the stage without faulting in as quick a time as possible.
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    Originally Posted by apdenton1 Go to original post
    Have you considered it's all those drugs you are taking? When I was a stoner like you I'd always notice my mind wasn't as sharp. Sure it all feels more intense but bud ultimately suppresses the mind in some ways. It's good that it can make you look at things from a different perspective, but there is a loss of reliable performance, in my experience anyway. One of the primary reasons I quit.

    Can't do it. Love THC.

    AM wake up with a coffee
    Mastering school
    Gym
    Come home play video games.
    Dinner
    Light up vaporizer packing 3 bowls, with a lass of whine
    Play piano for 3-4 hours straight.

    Rinse and repeat
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    Originally Posted by rEDDYsetGO Go to original post
    It can depend on what bike you're comfortable with. I noticed the top videos on youtube were using Roach, and I just could not get the hang of it at all. I went with the Viper and it was a lot easier for me. Just takes practice and patience. Here's was my successful attempt at it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yGJHao53Lk
    Yes the Viper is easier then most bikes. I could always get past the first pipe and second. Long pipe or the drop before the second last checkpoint messy me up every time.
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    Originally Posted by IDefectedI Go to original post

    with a lass of whine

    LOL'd.

    Pianist?: You're an interesting one.

    Your goal is to "master school" so the drugs probably aren't having much of a negative effect on you personally. Blaze away then m8.
    Playing the piano high, that's an experience I''m curious about...
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    I will say my roommate love this game. She is a born with high IQ and can't even do it. And you think I rage? Good god she rages even harder.
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    Originally Posted by IDefectedI Go to original post
    I will say my roommate love this game. She is a born with high IQ and can't even do it. And you think I rage? Good god she rages even harder.
    Not much intelligence is required to master this game...it's more patience, good hand-eye coordination and determination.
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