Super Night Riders
20 Achievements
1,000
2-3h
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Course 1 to 6 Cleared
Cleared the course 1 to 6.
100
12.35%
How to unlock the Course 1 to 6 Cleared achievement in Super Night Riders - Definitive Guide
Hello Guys!!!
I finish this beast today, this achievements drive me nuts!!!
My tip is, control your aceleration and never breaks, just take your finger off the aceleration a little for pass the traffic, and memorize the colors of your oponents, blues and reds come from left, and all others come to right and middle, so, aways try pass on the right side of the track, take care on the desert passages, i considered the most hard parts of this achievement, in the desert segment, the corners are all thight, so, take off the finger on the acceleration and try dont go out the track, is vital for cross the checkpoint.
Here my video, i hope this all helps you guys, keep try and focus and memorize the most hard sectors, is hard, but not impossible, prepare to be angry!!!
I finish this beast today, this achievements drive me nuts!!!
My tip is, control your aceleration and never breaks, just take your finger off the aceleration a little for pass the traffic, and memorize the colors of your oponents, blues and reds come from left, and all others come to right and middle, so, aways try pass on the right side of the track, take care on the desert passages, i considered the most hard parts of this achievement, in the desert segment, the corners are all thight, so, take off the finger on the acceleration and try dont go out the track, is vital for cross the checkpoint.
Here my video, i hope this all helps you guys, keep try and focus and memorize the most hard sectors, is hard, but not impossible, prepare to be angry!!!
29 Comments
You can press A to accelerate also. It helped me with releasing the button to slow down faster.
By Nate1528 on 31 May 2016 12:48
Nate's tip for using A instead of RT was great. So much better using that instead
By RadicalSniper99 on 05 Jun 2016 22:42
this isn't exactly a solution per say, but just some tips to go with the other solutions.
-Use the A button, not the RT button. For quicker presses and better control.
-when turning corners, mashing A instead of holding it or letting it go is better. You can control the bike better, and it makes the turn smoother.
-My total time was roughly 940 seconds to do the full circuit, with 00.9 seconds left on the clock (very close i know). Meaning it takes 16 minutes for a full run. Plan accordingly.
-You have room for up to 3 crashes before you lose too much time to make it to the end. In my run i crashed 4 times (one on 35). If i crashed on 34 i wouldnt have made it to the end.
-Try and get as close to the shorter side of a curve as you can. Being on the right hand side of a left curve will make you lose valuable milliseconds, which add up.
-Muting the TV and putting your own music helps a lot. IDK how you guys roll, but I found that playing the same song over made me get into a rhythm a lot better, that made me go 25 stages without incident.
-Don't talk to anyone when doing this. I seriously messed up a flawless run because i had to focus on words...also, do this when you are fully awake. This calls for a lot of concentration.
On the 4th stage, the first turn to the right, there was a pink biker that was ALWAYS in my way. Take care to avoid the left lane on that turn.
-On the 9th stage, there were a lot of bikers on the center line, so try and avoid staying on it for long.
-Last but certainly not least, in the final 6 stages or so, I found that there were a lot of bikers scattered everywhere (duh..to make it harder..). I found that when i didnt know instantly where i wanted to drive, letting go of the accelerator to slow a bit to give me a bit more time to think really helped. You can also pause, but this tended to screw me up more than help me. Remember, its better to lose 500 milliseconds than 2 whole seconds, so its worth while to slow down and not crash!
Thats all i can remember off the top of my head..if anyone has any other tips ill be happy to add them in. Patience is key! Dont give up on this it's very doable! Good luck
-Use the A button, not the RT button. For quicker presses and better control.
-when turning corners, mashing A instead of holding it or letting it go is better. You can control the bike better, and it makes the turn smoother.
-My total time was roughly 940 seconds to do the full circuit, with 00.9 seconds left on the clock (very close i know). Meaning it takes 16 minutes for a full run. Plan accordingly.
-You have room for up to 3 crashes before you lose too much time to make it to the end. In my run i crashed 4 times (one on 35). If i crashed on 34 i wouldnt have made it to the end.
-Try and get as close to the shorter side of a curve as you can. Being on the right hand side of a left curve will make you lose valuable milliseconds, which add up.
-Muting the TV and putting your own music helps a lot. IDK how you guys roll, but I found that playing the same song over made me get into a rhythm a lot better, that made me go 25 stages without incident.
-Don't talk to anyone when doing this. I seriously messed up a flawless run because i had to focus on words...also, do this when you are fully awake. This calls for a lot of concentration.
On the 4th stage, the first turn to the right, there was a pink biker that was ALWAYS in my way. Take care to avoid the left lane on that turn.
-On the 9th stage, there were a lot of bikers on the center line, so try and avoid staying on it for long.
-Last but certainly not least, in the final 6 stages or so, I found that there were a lot of bikers scattered everywhere (duh..to make it harder..). I found that when i didnt know instantly where i wanted to drive, letting go of the accelerator to slow a bit to give me a bit more time to think really helped. You can also pause, but this tended to screw me up more than help me. Remember, its better to lose 500 milliseconds than 2 whole seconds, so its worth while to slow down and not crash!
Thats all i can remember off the top of my head..if anyone has any other tips ill be happy to add them in. Patience is key! Dont give up on this it's very doable! Good luck
9 Comments
Mashing the A button it's the key, you can controle a lot better the turns, also putting your own music helps :), also a good tip is to write your mistakes, so you can prevent them.
By Demian on 15 Nov 2017 21:26
Using A and muting the TV helped me a lot. Managed it with .9 seconds left with one crash and one off track.
By BadTriangle on 26 Nov 2017 23:53
The other solution is great but instead of just comment there i ll create another solution to try to help even more, the secret to make this achievement is try to pay attention always in the beggining of the turn, if the turn its to the right stay on the right and vice versa, another tip is, play on classic, its a bit less colorfull, my vídeo can show a bit better, good luck.
This is by far the hardest achievement in the game. You need to beat all of the previous 6 courses in 1 sitting (all 36 stages back to back) .
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Truly the most difficult trophy in the game, you need to complete all 36 tracks in one go! Tactics: we study the routes as much as possible, fortunately the location of the opponents on the levels does not change and this can be partially combated by banal memorization, instead of the brake we use the release of the gas, in especially difficult moments you can use a little trick, as soon as you see that there is a dangerous moment ahead, we use a pause for triangle, make the necessary decision on direction or action and press pause, repeat until the situation stabilizes
By the way, it is advisable not to crash into enemies, but if you do collide, then you can do it a couple of times during the race, the main thing is not in one area, otherwise there will not be enough time.
By the way, it is advisable not to crash into enemies, but if you do collide, then you can do it a couple of times during the race, the main thing is not in one area, otherwise there will not be enough time.
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