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Title: SASASRT, What's your funniest glitch?
Post by: Emmett The Crab on March 18, 2014, 10:23:28 am
I got stuck in boat mode on the land, on a ramp.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzWwTRo4tZ8
Title: Re: SASASRT, What's your funniest glitch?
Post by: CrazyT on March 18, 2014, 09:15:22 pm
None of the glitches were funny for me. Mostly frustrating lol like staying in boat form when I was supposed to transform in a road vehicle. This was mostly the case on my ps3 though. Most of the glitches have been ironed out on PC. Wonder why console versions havent been patched yet >:(


edit: oh wait. the same thing happens in the vid. I didnt watch it immediately >_<
Title: Re: SASASRT, What's your funniest glitch?
Post by: Emmett The Crab on March 19, 2014, 01:19:49 am
I've found that it happens most often when you come out of Allstar Mode.  It seems like the game wasn't sure what vehicle I should be.

Maybe Sumo has abandoned the console games for the PC version, which is lame if you don't have a Windows machine.
Title: Re: SASASRT, What's your funniest glitch?
Post by: MadeManG74 on March 19, 2014, 05:46:59 am
I've found that it happens most often when you come out of Allstar Mode.  It seems like the game wasn't sure what vehicle I should be.

Maybe Sumo has abandoned the console games for the PC version, which is lame if you don't have a Windows machine.
It's not Mac compatible? Can you run it through bootcamp or whatever emulators they have?

But yeah, not surprising they abandoned consoles, I think PCs have longer lifespans due to digital sales and less restrictions on DLC/Patches. MS charges you every patch/DLC I believe, not sure about Sony.
Title: Re: SASASRT, What's your funniest glitch?
Post by: Emmett The Crab on March 19, 2014, 10:30:40 am
It's not Mac compatible? Can you run it through bootcamp or whatever emulators they have?

But yeah, not surprising they abandoned consoles, I think PCs have longer lifespans due to digital sales and less restrictions on DLC/Patches. MS charges you every patch/DLC I believe, not sure about Sony.

There's a Mac version of Allstars Racing (the first one) and you can run PC games via bootcamp just fine.  I t's just not worth giving up a huge chunk of my hard drive, and even worse--paying $300.00 for another copy of Windows.  We already paid that much for Windows 8 because my wife's billing program requires internet explorer.  It was like paying to get punched in the face.