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Grand Theft Auto: The classic train chase mission in San Andreas is actually not that difficult. Netizens analyze as long as you keep your distance. #Rockstar Games (167998)

The classic open-world game “Grand Theft Auto” created by Rockstar Games has been deeply influencing many open-world games based on modern cities, although players are still waiting for “Grand Theft Auto 6”. “, but Rockstar Games also recently released a surprise release of “Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Final Edition” containing 3 classic works remake versions, including “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.” It is definitely a classic that many series fans can hardly replace. And just recently, when players inadvertently discussed an unforgettable classic task in this game, they accidentally discovered that there is actually a fairly simple solution.

All you have to do was follow the damn train?

In a chase mission called “Wrong Side of the Tracks” in the early stage of “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas”, the CJ played by the player must ride a motorcycle to catch up with a train while sitting The partner NPC “Big Smoke” at the back is responsible for shooting the 4 hostile gang members on the train, but as long as they are not killed within a certain period of time, or the train is too far away, the mission will simply fail, and Big Smoke will call out the phrase “All you have to do is catch up with that damn train, CJ” that makes players remember. However, even if the player is closely following the train, Big Smoke still takes a long time to shoot and kill the enemy above, and it even ends in failure after chasing. Therefore, this is also regarded as one of the most difficult tasks in the early stages of the game.

However, in a recent discussion thread from the Reddit forum, a user named YEED5A5 shared a play segment of the “Wrong Side of the Tracks” mission in “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas”. But what makes many players unbelievable is that he did this task quickly after entering the first tunnel without any effort, as if his Big Smoke shooting skills were stronger than others. And YEED5A5 said that he has always felt that this task is very simple, completely unable to understand why other players think this task is quite difficult.

Under the observation of the players, they finally discovered the difference between YEED5A5 and other players in the way of playing, and the key point is actually quite simple. One of the users in the discussion thread said, “Many people may not know, but if you get too close to the train, Big Smoke can’t hit people at all”, so being close to the train will make it difficult for players to complete successfully. Task. If you want to solve it easily, just ride on the right side of the track on the right and adjust the speed to keep the locomotive at the rear right of the locomotive, so that Big Smoke can have a good shooting vision, and at the same time, it can effectively avoid another track. Train. To put it simply, the player really only has to “keep up with that damn train”, but don’t get too close.

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The remake is coming soon, more players will have the opportunity to try again

Over the years, many players have attributed the continuous failure of the mission to Big Smoke. Although his marksmanship is not very good, it seems that if the players know how to cooperate, it can still make him perform better. Another player said that Big Smoke needs at least 20 seconds to solve an enemy on a train, but considering that he is sitting on a high-speed locomotive and shooting at a high-speed train, he has to maintain his balance. So inaccurate shooting may also be a pretty realistic setting. In any case, when the “Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: Final Edition” or the VR version of “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas” in development is officially launched, players will be able to report on the “Wrong Side of the Tracks” “Try this interesting trick in the task.

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