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Ok, this thread is a community thread for anyone who is very good at the pipeline bounce.
I can only do it maybe once out of every ten trys so I am requesting tips that will not only help me but help anyone else trying to learn it.
Please post this in your responses-
1. If you are doing it righty or lefty. 2. What side of the truck is best to hit.
3. If you should move to the left or right or stay in the middle when you are bouncing towards the top.
4. If you crouch when you get to the top or not.
5. What kind of strafe you do and where you do it from.
6. Your level of sensitivity along with you console PS3 or Xbox.
The ones in bold are the ones I am most interested in.
As for me,
I hit the top right side of the truck and I do it righty.
I move to the right and crouch when I get to the top.
I do a regular PC strafe.
I use level 3 sensitivity and play on ps3.
Please do not post unless you are posting your method of doing the bounce.
Lefty Strafe
Any side will do i hit the left but if you muck up on the strafe and don't turn enough you can still bounce off the right.
Again it doesn't matter if you move after hitting the bounce, I tend to stay up the middle though.
I used to crouch and i thought it helped at first but it's really tick of the mind, you think it helps, it's just not proven if it does or not
I do a PC strafe from just above a brown mark you can see in the roof but holding the left stick does get you more distance in mid air.
And high sensitivity , i hope i helped in some way
Lefty Strafe
Any side will do i hit the left but if you muck up on the strafe and don't turn enough you can still bounce off the right.
Again it doesn't matter if you move after hitting the bounce, I tend to stay up the middle though.
I used to crouch and i thought it helped at first but it's really tick of the mind, you think it helps, it's just not proven if it does or not
I do a PC strafe from just above a brown mark you can see in the roof but holding the left stick does get you more distance in mid air.
And high sensitivity , i hope i helped in some way