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GTA SA : learning to fly (xbox 360 controls)

  • 06-01-2007 12:33pm
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    Does anyone have any tips for this mission?
    do the xbox 360 controls make it harder than it already is?:confused:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 978 ✭✭✭AceCard Jones


    Well, all you use on the PS2 is the left analogue stick and X or acceleration, so I would say it's pretty much the same.I got used to flying on my first go, but I know people who didn't so just keep at it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 589 ✭✭✭Borat_Sagdiyev


    I don't know about the xbox, I have the ps2 version, and in fairness, it took me feckin ages to learn how to fly properly.

    On the ps2, you use the left analog stick, the right analog stick(for the hydra), L2 and R2, so I presume that the equivalent shoulder buttons on the xbox do the same thing.

    They key is slight movements. If you need to turn left, then move the analog stick slightly left, and maybe a small hit on the left shoulder button as well if the turn is more severe. If you go too far with the analog stick, you'll only have to swing back the other way to compensate for over steering in the first place, which will start you on a slippery slope difficult to get out of, believe me, I know :)

    Just have patience with it - once you get it, its the best aspect of the game.


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