Jumps Ahoy
In response addition to Stick Ramp Situation: I recently bought Interstate 76 through GOG. I have the same problem, but I slowed the CPU down 75% using CPUKiller and STILL cannot make the jump. I hate to use the cheat code and am concerned that similar problems will occur later in the game.Any further advice […]
In response addition to Stick Ramp Situation:
I recently bought Interstate 76 through GOG.
I have the same problem, but I slowed the CPU down 75% using CPUKiller and STILL cannot make the jump. I hate to use the cheat code and am concerned that similar problems will occur later in the game.Any further advice to what you gave before ??BTW, amazing to find this information at all – what a service you provide !!
I’m a bit saddened to hear that this problem is still in the GOG release of the game. They usually do a very good job of getting the older games up to speed on newer systems, but it seems I ’76 fell through the cracks.
Unfortunately, I don’t really have any other advice. You may encounter similar issues throughout the game. But on a positive note, the last time I played through I ’76, this was the only level where I had to use a cheat code. All of the others may have been a bit buggy, but they’d eventually work correctly.
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Don’t know if you still need help with this but I had troble with this jump too, but I found a silution that involves no codes or CPU lowering. At the time I thought it was just a really hard jump and I kept hitting the ramp on the other side so I kept trying over and over. If you hit nitro as you are coming down the hill then hit the jump at an angle, you will not hit the other ramp, but you have to do it at such an angle that you only barly miss it, otherwise you will have to go to far a distance and hit the side of the canyon. You still have to go really fast for this to work though.