RacingFreak wrote:Okay.. I don't get it, does this work on the PC version? I tried following your steps exactly (doing this three times), and on the third by shifting away to another copcar and then back to another of the glitched ones... after that when I shift to random traffic car nothing happens! Quite frustrated as either I can't get it to work properly or something else.
Any help will be appreciated, this is one awesome glitch either way
Erm right, what I'm going to say now might be long winded, but here goes.
The glitch was done on PC. I did try it on Xbox but it didn't work. Now, on PC, I haven't completed story mode yet, so I don't know if it has anything to do with that. (Because on Xbox I have completed it)
I will write the glitch down here again, in case I didn't explain it properly in the video.
1. Do the quick shift cop chase glitch 3 times, so you end up with 3 cop cars roaming the city which are highlighted on the map, and have a damage bar above them etc.
2. Once you have done that, shift away from that 3rd cop car and shift into any vehicle. Then shift out of that vehicle, choose another one*, and then leave that one and shift into another one. The * vehicle should have that damage bar above it etc, and you should be able to put it anywhere without it driving away.
3. From now on the glitch will work alternatively eg: Car 1 will not stop. Car 2 will stop. Car 3 will not stop. Car 4 will stop. etc
4. This can get mixed up if you shift back into one of the glitched cars.
Hope that helps, and I hope it works for you!
Update: Ok, I did some main story missions (3 in fact) and have found that the glitch now doesn't work. I'm going to see if it's something to do with starting a new chapter. As I hadn't done any missions (originally) at the start of Chapter 6. So, when I get to chapter 7 I'm going to see if it works at the start of it.
Update 2: It appears to work at the start of chapters (well it did it for me at the start of chapters 6 & 7)