Trials Fusion
46 Achievements
1,000
40-50h
Anger Management
Reach the 5th Circle in the 'Circles of Hell' skill game
10
How to unlock the Anger Management achievement in Trials Fusion - Definitive Guide
It seems that this achievement is a lot easier on the Roach bike according to some people since that bike is a lot more stable, and easier to control. I personally prefer the lighter Viper bike for just about anything in Fusion but i play this game a lot and i am pretty good at it.
So if you are struggling, you should definitely try the Roach.
You can still pause the game from time to time and watch the video
to see the road ahead.
Original Solution:
This achievement requires you to pass the "5th Circle" in the Circles of Hell skill game. That means that you will have to get at least 1882 meters distance without faulting or exploding.
This is one of the harder achievements in the game.
In my opinion you will need to be at least a medium/hard skilled rider
to have a shot at this achievement. That means that you have to be able to get platinum medals consistently on medium and hard level tracks without insane effort.
The track begins at easy difficulty.
The difficulty increases every time you pass one of these signs:
The track changes to an easy/medium driving line at the first sign.
One you pass the 2nd sign it becomes medium and after the 3th sign the line
will be medium/hard.
One you reach the 4th sign the track becomes hard/extreme but dont worry,
you do not have to pass any further because the achievement will unlock
as soon as you pass the 4th sign!
You dont have to go fast, just as long as you dont come to a complete standstill
you will not explode. Try to keep a steady normal speed at all times.
Below is a video of me getting the achievement and my entire run on the skill game.
Good luck, i will edit my solution with better tips at a later time.
It's not a perfect run by any means, but it currently stands at 32nd furthest in the world. I've added commentary, so hopefully you can get through some of the tricky parts.
**Note regarding the floating platforms in the fourth circle. As you can see in the video, I clip my head. This was due to the landing/acceleration was too perfect off the platform. Usually 9/10 landings on that platform are not this good, so you don't get as much speed, this allows you to clear the obstacle no problem**
This is a pretty tough achievement and requires serious skill. You will need to be a good rider that is capable of easily getting platinum medals on Hard and can easily pass Extreme tracks.
In this Skill Game, players will go through a series of obstacles, and after every 470m the track will repeat a similar course but on a harder variant. This means that the 1st circle (0m - 470m) is significantly easier than the 4th circle (1,410m - 1,880m). Additionally, because this is a Skill Game, no faults are allowed. To add another layer of difficulty, your rider is on fire and prolonged periods of slow movements will fill up your "Fire Level" causing you to explode!
Circle 1 & 2 will be similar to many medium difficulty tracks and shouldn't cause much of a problem. Circle 3 is similar to a Hard track and has a few more difficult sections although can be easily completed with some practice and memorization. They key is to keep a STEADY pace. Circle 4 is the hardest one that you need to complete for this achievement, and it would classify as a Hard/Extreme track, but the fire level makes it much more difficult. Just keep practicing and memorizing the jumps while moving at a steady pace until you complete it. The achievement will unlock as you finish the 4th circle.
Lastly, if the distance counter in the top left glitches and stops counting, don't worry. The achievement will still unlock without a problem, however your true score may not be reflected on the in-game leaderboards.
It is recommended that you use the Pit Viper. Also, it is ok for you to move slowly or even move backwards, the fire level only goes up when not moving at all in any direction.
I just couldnt resist also doing it since i was the first to get this achieve ;)
Your video guides are always very solid bro, looking forward to the squirrel guide!
Sounds easy right? WRONG! This achievement is actually incredibly difficult as you have to complete the first four circles without faulting or exploding. This will require you to either be an expert rider who can platinum or at least flawlessly complete every hard track and beat all extreme tracks.
Do not let the TA ratio/score of only 137 lead you to think this is average to above average difficulty. This achievement is very very hard and unless you’re an expert or someone willing to endure rage-enduring frustration, do not even attempt this.
To add to the frustration of completing the first four circles without faulting, you’re on fire the whole time so if you stop your bike or move too slowly for too long, the fire meter will fill up very quickly and your bike will explode. So be prepared to get angry a LOT trying this as there are places even early on where a bad landing or poor traction can be fatal.
That said, the first four circles begin at medium difficulty and when one is completed, the circle becomes a harder variant and changes color.
I’m not going into detail as Maka91 provides details into them.
CIRCLE 1: The first circle is ‘white’ in color and is similar to a easy-medium track. Some platforms may cause trouble if you land poorly but otherwise this circle is reasonably easy.
CIRCLE 2: The second circle is slightly harder and has a ‘purple’ tint. This one should be reasonably easy to complete too despite being slightly harder overall. This is similar to a medium difficulty track and should not be too bad for skilled riders. It’s just a matter of not screwing up or landing badly.
Circle 3: The third circle has a ‘magenta’ tint and it is where the difficulty ramps up and speed now has to compete with precision as platforms have shifted or disappeared. Be very careful as some platforms should not be skipped over. You also must be able to gain traction as fast as possible and not lose speed. This circle is similar to a medium-hard difficulty track and will be troublesome for some. If you’re not a rider who can easy beat hard tracks, you have ZERO chance at this achievement.
Circle 4: The fourth circle turns ‘yellow’ and this is where things get very hard and also where most will struggle as you must be able to master going up ramps or steep slopes with minimal trouble. This track is on the borderline between a hard and extreme difficulty track and zero-faulting this will prove incredibly hard and maddening to complete but if you can reach this regularly, it should be doable. If you can complete this infuriating part of the game, the achievement unlocks.
So you’ll need to complete the first four circles to unlock this. Just remember the color schemes: White-Purple-Magenta-Yellow....The fourth circle is yellow and if you see the screen turn fiery orange, you’ve reached the fifth circle and you’re done.
I crashed like an exhausted idiot upon reaching the fifth circle as I flipped over and crashed.
Luckily you don’t have to complete the fifth circle or else this achievement would be near-impossible even for high-skilled riders.
Good luck going for this but be warned, this achievement can be very infuriating to attempt. If you find yourself feeling the urge to throw your controller, walk away and come back later. It is best not to try this when you’re already in a bad mood. I learned the hard way a while back.
You can search a track in 'Track Central' called "Circles of Hell" by creator "FusionShared". It will be the same Skill Game, but with no fire. This makes the achievement much more attainable. Upon reaching lap 5, the achievement will unlock.
This achievement requires that you get to the 5th circle on the "Circles of Hell" skill game. The 5th circle beings at 1,880m.
This is a pretty tough achievement and requires serious skill. You will need to be a good rider that is capable of easily getting platinum medals on Hard and can easily pass Extreme tracks.
In this Skill Game, players will go through a series of obstacles, and after every 470m the track will repeat a similar course but on a harder variant. This means that the 1st circle (0m - 470m) is significantly easier than the 4th circle (1,410m - 1,880m). Additionally, because this is a Skill Game, no faults are allowed. To add another layer of difficulty, your rider is on fire and prolonged periods of slow movements will fill up your "Fire Level" causing you to explode!
Circle 1 & 2 will be similar to many medium difficulty tracks and shouldn't cause much of a problem. Circle 3 is similar to a Hard track and has a few more difficult sections although can be easily completed with some practice and memorization. They key is to keep a STEADY pace. Circle 4 is the hardest one that you need to complete for this achievement, and it would classify as a Hard/Extreme track, but the fire level makes it much more difficult. Just keep practicing and memorizing the jumps while moving at a steady pace until you complete it. The achievement will unlock as you finish the 4th circle.
Lastly, if the distance counter in the top left glitches and stops counting, don't worry. The achievement will still unlock without a problem, however your true score may not be reflected on the in-game leaderboards.
It is recommended that you use the Pit Viper. Also, it is okay for you to move slowly or even move backwards, the fire level only goes up when not moving at all in any direction.
This is the hardest trophy in all DLCs released so far, and although not as hard as Pipephobia or Top Roach, it's definitely right behind those in terms of difficulty.
In order to earn it you need to complete 4 circles in 'Circles of Hell' Skill Game. Each circle consists of driving around the track, which takes a little over 1 minute. Each time you complete a circle around the track, it becomes more difficult by putting tougher obstacles in your path.
On top of that you are also set on fire, which means you can't stop for too long, or your bike will explode. And since it's a skill game, the moment you fault, you need to start the whole thing over again.
While the actual track is not that bad, even on 4th level (it's about medium-hard difficulty there), the problem is that you really don't have much room for error, since you will usually not have enough time to recover from your mistakes. It's also impossible to practice a single obstacle, since there are no checkpoints.
You will earn the trophy when you drive for 1880m, which takes about 5 minutes. You can get an idea of how difficult it is by realizing that you only need 1500m to earn the Platinum medal.
I will start by posting a video by Maka, to give you an idea of what you need to do, and then I'll add a few tips for some trickier parts:
Let me preface this by saying that you shouldn't even think about earning this trophy if you can't consistently beat the first two stages. There are no tricky parts in those, and if you keep failing them, you need more practice. Eventually you'll get to a point, where you can always get to Stage 3, and will continue to fail on obstacles there. Only once you can get to Stage 4 every other game, you will have a decent shot at the trophy.
Here's a video by me, riding what I believe to be the easiest (most consistent) path:
Below are tips for some of the trickier obstacles. If you're stuck on some other ones, post below, and I'll do my best to explain how to get through them.
The obstacle above gave me a lot of trouble when I first reached Stage 3. The ramp flattens and you can no longer jump up the following cliff. What worked for me was slamming into it at full speed. Then letting go off the gas, and leaning forward. Only once the bike stabilizes you press gas again to go up the hill. It took a while to get this down, but I rarely faulted there afterwards.
Shown in the image above on Stage 3, I found the easiest way to cross the three plate obstacle, is to pause on the middle plate, back up and jump across while leaning forward. Note that you can only do it if you're below 50% fire level. Otherwise you'll have to either jump without backing up, or try dropping to the bottom plate first. Remember that you can't do this trick on Stage 4. You always need to drop to the bottom plate there, though I did see some people making the jump all the way across from the very first plate.
I always go below the ramp in the image above, even on later stages. Make sure to slow down before you drop by gently tapping on your brakes. I've never faulted once doing it that way.
I believe the single suspended plate and the vertical plate right afterwards, in the image above, are the hardest obstacles on the track (Stage 4). What worked for me was:
- Drop down onto the suspended plate by leaning forward and applying very little gas.
- The moment you touch the plank, lean back and then forward again to bunny jump over the bar, don't forget to hit full throttle.
- Then continue to hold gas and lean back as much as possible to jump up the vertical steel plate. Leaning back will ensure your rear wheel will make contact with the vertical plate as you reach the top, at which point you want to lean forward to clear it.
Shown above is the final obstacle, and you definitely don't want to mess it up after getting all the way there (happened to me). You don't want to go full speed into it. Just roll down the hill, and then speed up at the last moment as you're going up the two plates. Otherwise, you'll end up overshooting the drum, and landing in the lava beyond it. You want to have just enough power to jump on top of it, not overshoot it.
They also say that when the servers are running, you can find a route where the motorcyclist is not on fire and walk at a leisurely pace. The trophy drops.