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Post by Dark Ermac on Jun 12, 2010 21:44:43 GMT -5
This is just a thread for showing any rumors/tidbits/fun facts about the Jet Moto series.
Did you guys know that Ice Crusher is the only stage without any grapple points in the first game? I'm also pretty sure that Nebulous is the only JM2 stage that lacks them too...
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Post by Nightbarrel on Jun 12, 2010 21:46:57 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that Volcano Island is the only one in JM3 that doesn't have grapples either.
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Post by OskyCMK on Jun 12, 2010 21:55:02 GMT -5
Don't forget Slickrock Gorge in JM2.
In JM2, Rollercide is the only suicide course with more than two grapples and the only one where one end is bare of a grapple (the end with the bell).
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Post by Dark Ermac on Jun 12, 2010 22:04:02 GMT -5
Nebulous is divided up into 2 parts, with a series of gaps between them. This strip has to be raced on in both directions, making one of the hardest parts of the track even harder.
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Post by Aaron on Jun 12, 2010 23:07:29 GMT -5
Jet Moto 3's 'Lost City' track has 10 grapples, which I do believe (unless I'm mistaken) is the largest number of grapples in any track throughout all 3 games.
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Post by Dark Ermac on Jun 13, 2010 7:58:42 GMT -5
It's possible to fall on Cliff Diver. It requires good timing, but it shouldn't be too hard to replicate. After the switchbacks, aim the bike towards the left edge of the forest at the base of the drops. Turbo forwards, and aim so that you hit the left edge just enough so that you fly back in recoil, but soft enough to not fall off the bike. If you hit it in just the right spot, the rider will fly towards the right after hitting the edge, over the treeline, and hit the hidden fall detection on the other side of the boundary.
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Post by alexandre on Aug 24, 2010 1:34:03 GMT -5
It's possible to fall on Cliff Diver. It requires good timing, but it shouldn't be too hard to replicate. After the switchbacks, aim the bike towards the left edge of the forest at the base of the drops. Turbo forwards, and aim so that you hit the left edge just enough so that you fly back in recoil, but soft enough to not fall off the bike. If you hit it in just the right spot, the rider will fly towards the right after hitting the edge, over the treeline, and hit the hidden fall detection on the other side of the boundary. Urgh, yeah. This happens to me all the time. It drives me nuts. Another fun thing too do on Cliffdiver is try to jump up to the top of the cliff using the tall stunt rock below.
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