Is there Mass Chase mode in Driver San Francisco
>> Friday, 29 June 2012
Is there Mass Chase mode in Driver San Francisco
So is the mass chase mode for the collector's edition alone? Reflections were never released as DLC for everyone else? For those who have the collector's edition, what is the mass of persecution so, how? It would be great if I could do a repeat of the same, because there is no video of it on YouTube and would like to see what it was my favorite way on controller 1 and Driver 3.
#2
25-09-2011
RyanInt
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 3,970
Re: Is there Mass Chase mode in Driver San Francisco
Mass chase is not survival, but is somewhat similar. You start in an Aston Martin DB5, garage near the fishermen and their level of heat with the police is X8, which is incredibly difficult, because it will corvettes against him and match his speed and hit it from anywhere. However, in 3 minutes, you have to beat the bridge. That's basically it. But it's fun, and very difficult to do because the police are mad at that level. I liked it, but it was frustratingly difficult to do. However, there are other ways in the game that was difficult, so that the dough should not pursue the only option, as in this game, because many activities are fun in DSF. I suggest you get with a mass chase or not.
#3
25-09-2011
Common
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 4,020
Re: Is there Mass Chase mode in Driver San Francisco
Once you finish the main missions, free drive, there's practically a mass chase every time you bump a cop, as within seconds, literally 5 or 6 cops are already on your case. A really challenge losing them, especially when they spawn on the road ahead just when you think you've cleared them.
#4
28-09-2011
desilva
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 3,947
Re: Is there Mass Chase mode in Driver San Francisco
I got in a chase with a Scirocco vs the Corvette cops, that was tough but fun. I think I eventually lost them, but it had to at least be a 10 minute chase, with the car on its last legs for most of the time
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