Alright that might make it slight easier. the hardest thing is that stall and then 2nd hardest is probably the rewind. ill try to get it filmed tomorrow.
I usually throw in a extra unispin anyway to get my seat facing forward.
Alright this is just a general questions about the game (not for this trick, just something i would like to know). Do the tricks need to be in the same order for the combos?
Alright i did alex’s combo. I added an extra unispin after the first one so my seat would be facing forward. I also added one at the end just so i could get my facing forward so i could ride away seat in. I’m happy i actually got a full rewind in there. I hopped alot before the stall because my feet kept getting stuck under the spokes.
i think your thinking of the add-on combo game. this is a different thread that started before the add-on game. One person does a combo of tricks and then the next person does the first persons combo and then there own new combo. It doesn’t add-up. You can look at the first post in this thread.
Nice combo, i can get everthing in it except for the step around body variel.
EDIT: im pretty busy right now so i wont be able to film it for a bit (tests, finals, homework, etc…). Maybe this weekend i might have some time but i think its supposed to rain.
sos this has probably been explained but what tricks are we allowed to do because i dont see many freestyle tricks, is the idea to stick to street tricks
any tricks can be done as long as its on flat ground. So freestlye is fine. when i have the time to film alex’s combo im probably going to put a bunch of freestyle stuff in.
It would be impossible to incorporate stairs, grinds, gaps, etc… because there all different sizes.
I would call most of what ive seen more street than freestyle, i tend to count freestyle as what are in the levels and a bit more, but i would count things like flip tricks n uni spins definetly street tricks