GTA Online SUV race/trail set (X360)
11 years ago
Thought I'd share these since I'm pretty proud of them; a series of 8 trails around Raton Canyon and the surrounding area, each getting progressively more challenging, longer etc... The bits in quotes are the race descriptions.
I recommend trying going through them in order (obviously), and try to run is as though it were more real, try not to let yourself reset the vehicle.
First is the White route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/oWYzgMICAEOf12Tid2rJDw?platformId=null which of course is the simplest. "Raton Canyon`s simplest trail, the White route is ideal for beginners, or just a simpler route."
Then is the Yellow route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/l82_HlmOtkiA3_0V_OIf6A?platformId=null which is only slightly more technical really, still pretty easy unless you drive like a pillock. "The Yellow route, increasing the difficulty from the white run only slightly"
3rd up, we have the Green route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/dDS_HUqeikKRR_AWju3ayg?platformId=null which makes a light jump up in difficulty/challenge... "The Green route is the 3rd route of the Raton Canyon Trails."
The Blue route comes next http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/Z-TBBPwBRku1srEmLNVs3A?platformId=null again, making a slight step up from the Green route, the trail on this one narrower and with fewer walls to prevent falling down into the river. "The 4th route of the Raton Canyon Trails is the Blue Route which offers more of a challenge."
The Red route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/tywteCz9EUGEFCTSHwveDg?platformId=null heads in a different direction to the previous routes. "The red route is the 5th Raton Canyon route, introducing some steeper climbs and high corners without any walls to keep you on track."
and then it's onto Burgundy http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/u2jPluvQB0-WA3wC8-VN5g?platformId=null not to be confused with Ron Burgundy of course, who cannot be ridden since he's long since been married to the delightful Mrs Veronica Burgundy/Corningstone. "The Burgundy Route is quite similar to the Red route, with a few added challenges."
The Purple route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/5Pz1i1MBSEOZP2ia8hlyog?platformId=null which is the penultimate Raton Canyon trail is a bit of a jump again in difficulty, which seems to make a bit of a pattern of pairs, which I do quite like. "This is the Purple Route, which is as far as most even dare to try as it`s the last one before the Black Route. The routes now also employ snipers to prevent drivers diverting from the route to cut corners."
And finally, the Black route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/jJniPdn4vkmjFC9cDj0TCg?platformId=null Which... well, if you try it in anything with not much power, good luck to you. I did complete it in a Mesa (the Jeep which for some reason is rwd) in testing, but only just. "The Black Route! nicknamed -The Death Route-. Just like the Purple Route, it takes in ppretty much all the previous routes. Where that ends however, the Black Route is just about to turn nasty, taking drivers up Mount Chilliad, and down the other side. Only a few brave or foolish individuals dare take this trail; even fewer finish."
Oh, one tip for Purple and Black at the start... brake on the descent. You'll know what I mean. And if you don't, you'll definitely know what I mean. :P Also, the checkpoint arrows on purple and black are weird and don't point in the correct direction towards the beginning of the run (going around the bottom - again, you'll know when you see) - if for whatever reason you've not done the prior ones... follow the track you're on should see you in the right direction.
Also, yeah, I've noticed the few typos and slight spelling errors as I've copied the descriptions here just now.
Anyway, please do enjoy, and do thumb up those races. Also, they can be quite nice to just run on your own, because there can be some spectacular views, especially when the sun's setting, or when there's a clear blue sky above.
I recommend trying going through them in order (obviously), and try to run is as though it were more real, try not to let yourself reset the vehicle.
First is the White route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/oWYzgMICAEOf12Tid2rJDw?platformId=null which of course is the simplest. "Raton Canyon`s simplest trail, the White route is ideal for beginners, or just a simpler route."
Then is the Yellow route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/l82_HlmOtkiA3_0V_OIf6A?platformId=null which is only slightly more technical really, still pretty easy unless you drive like a pillock. "The Yellow route, increasing the difficulty from the white run only slightly"
3rd up, we have the Green route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/dDS_HUqeikKRR_AWju3ayg?platformId=null which makes a light jump up in difficulty/challenge... "The Green route is the 3rd route of the Raton Canyon Trails."
The Blue route comes next http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/Z-TBBPwBRku1srEmLNVs3A?platformId=null again, making a slight step up from the Green route, the trail on this one narrower and with fewer walls to prevent falling down into the river. "The 4th route of the Raton Canyon Trails is the Blue Route which offers more of a challenge."
The Red route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/tywteCz9EUGEFCTSHwveDg?platformId=null heads in a different direction to the previous routes. "The red route is the 5th Raton Canyon route, introducing some steeper climbs and high corners without any walls to keep you on track."
and then it's onto Burgundy http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/u2jPluvQB0-WA3wC8-VN5g?platformId=null not to be confused with Ron Burgundy of course, who cannot be ridden since he's long since been married to the delightful Mrs Veronica Burgundy/Corningstone. "The Burgundy Route is quite similar to the Red route, with a few added challenges."
The Purple route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/5Pz1i1MBSEOZP2ia8hlyog?platformId=null which is the penultimate Raton Canyon trail is a bit of a jump again in difficulty, which seems to make a bit of a pattern of pairs, which I do quite like. "This is the Purple Route, which is as far as most even dare to try as it`s the last one before the Black Route. The routes now also employ snipers to prevent drivers diverting from the route to cut corners."
And finally, the Black route http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/jJniPdn4vkmjFC9cDj0TCg?platformId=null Which... well, if you try it in anything with not much power, good luck to you. I did complete it in a Mesa (the Jeep which for some reason is rwd) in testing, but only just. "The Black Route! nicknamed -The Death Route-. Just like the Purple Route, it takes in ppretty much all the previous routes. Where that ends however, the Black Route is just about to turn nasty, taking drivers up Mount Chilliad, and down the other side. Only a few brave or foolish individuals dare take this trail; even fewer finish."
Oh, one tip for Purple and Black at the start... brake on the descent. You'll know what I mean. And if you don't, you'll definitely know what I mean. :P Also, the checkpoint arrows on purple and black are weird and don't point in the correct direction towards the beginning of the run (going around the bottom - again, you'll know when you see) - if for whatever reason you've not done the prior ones... follow the track you're on should see you in the right direction.
Also, yeah, I've noticed the few typos and slight spelling errors as I've copied the descriptions here just now.
Anyway, please do enjoy, and do thumb up those races. Also, they can be quite nice to just run on your own, because there can be some spectacular views, especially when the sun's setting, or when there's a clear blue sky above.
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