Sometimes you may not have the shirt, so you can go to Branded and get one. Step 6 - Load your save and you should have the uniform. Step 5 - At the failed screen, YOU (not the host) press the back button to exit the game, and save. Step 4 - When the failed screen shows, tell the host to not press any buttons. Step 3 - Fail the mission by killing the cameraman, or kill yourselves. How to get: Step 1 - Get a friend or someone to host a co-op game for you. You need to get the timing right so you are just far enough away to be barely doing a wheelie when you hit the wall with the front tire. If you just do a wheelie at the wall it wont work, you will just do a big burnout on the ground. You need to face the wall and then backup far enough so when you go forward you can wheelie and have your front tire rest on the wall. The kaneda bike you unlock from the ronin missions will drive all the way up the side of any building.
SAINTS ROW MODS XBOX 360 DRIVER
Jump on top of any vehicle (moving or not, including police vehicles) and press Y to instantly kick the driver out and appear in the driver's seat Published by forahobby | Page views: 12508
SAINTS ROW MODS XBOX 360 FULL
Saints Row 2 Glitches - Full List - Xbox 360 Guide Check back with IGN in the upcoming weeks for regular updates on Saints Row.Browse All X360 Cheats | All Codes (12) | All Unlockables (10) | All Guides (1) | Browsing: 22 You'll be back on the streets in no time. In Saints Row, when your pimped out ride is destroyed, all you have to do is go to the mechanic and buy it back. Everyone enjoys the thrill of speeding down the virtual freeway at 120 mph, or purposely driving you car into a local gas pump, but it usually results in an overturned wreck. Some of the best news with Saints Row car customization is that all your time and hard earned money are no longer wasted when you destroy your ride. With loads of body types and thousands of customization options, there are countless cars driving the streets of Stilwater. You may see a standard looking sedan with beat-up rims and a crappy brown paint job parked on the street and the same sedan cruising the street with spinning rims, a retro rear bumper, an iridescent green paint job and fuzzy dice hanging from the rearview mirror. Unlike other open-world titles, one body model can take on multiple looks. So for all those fans that have always wanted to bump their minivan, now's your chance. Vehicle customization lets you add body kits (bumpers, hoods, window tints, mirrors, decals…), rims, paint jobs (body, rims color, trim…), and for the finishing touch, there are performance modifiers, including nitrous and hydraulics. In Saints Row, you can take practically any vehicle in the game, including sports cars, trucks and low riders, drive over to the local "Rim Jobs" car mechanic and change it from a beater to a blinged out ride. Saints Row is changing that, adding deep vehicle customization options that truly rival some of today's most popular racing franchises. Vehicle Customization/Modding has typically been reserved for racing games, and has had minimal impact on the open world genre. Dudes are flying, cars are smashed and blown up and it's stupid fun. The video we've got today exemplifies this perfectly. That way, you will always have the choice of driving your favorite set of wheels at any point. Then, if the thing blows up - and it inevitably will - you can buy it back from a car shop for a cheaper price than before. Volition's take on this scenario is to provide customization features to your favorite ride. You might like a particular vehicle over another one, but you may switch vehicles in a single mission three or four times. In open-world games of this nature, gamers are constantly jacking cars, blowing them to bits, and jacking new cars. In today's feature, we reveal Volition's deep vehicle customization (last we revealed character customization). In this multi-part series, of which the second part runs today, IGN will peel back the layers of depth, customization and control you'll have with Saints Row. THQ and developer Volition want you to tear up the virtual city of Stilwater with a host of gangs that aren't just your run of the mill punks (although they do look a little rough around the edges at first). When we reach the end of August, you'll most likely have a copy of Saints Row for Xbox 360 in your hands.