While we all wait for GTA 6, a Twitch streamer is passing the time completing a 100% Rockstar San Andreas crime sim in under 12 hours.
GTA: San Andreas is huge. Even compared to GTA Online, which is still getting updates and additions nearly a decade later, Rockstar’s original Los Santos march is getting more sprawling, with hidden missions, secret jumps, and a host of cool items like horseshoes and graffiti. However, one Twitch streamer, a Danish GTA expert named Crucial1357, managed to complete the entire game 100% in a new record time of 11 hours, 25 minutes, and 21 seconds, breaking the previous official record. (12 hours and eight minutes as listed on Speedrun.com) for almost a full hour and beat his personal best of 11 hours and 40 minutes.
Putting that into perspective, to get 100% in GTA: San Andreas, you need to complete all story missions; all active missions like race, courier and those horrible remote control plane missions; win all street races; pass all driving schools and all tests; reach the highest level in all missions of the emergency services; deliver all vehicles to the export dock; get the best scores on the shooting range; buy all the houses, all the hotel rooms; learn every move in the gym; take 50 photos, find 50 oysters, collect 100 horseshoes, apply 100 graffiti inscriptions; and perhaps the most difficult, finding and maintaining a romantic relationship.
Of course, there are shortcuts. For example, any decent speedster in San Andreas knows that if you blow up Ryder’s car at the start of the second mission, you can instantly restart it and then skip the long dialogue about CJ’s haircut outside the barbershop in Rhys, which which saves you about 20 seconds. . There’s also a method involving an extremely difficult series of crashes and code manipulations that allows you to complete the entire game (but not 100%) in less than 15 minutes, and if you think it’s impressive, you can use a similar trick. Complete GTA: Vice City in an incredibly short eight minutes.
But Crucial1357 has come a long way and still managed to set a record that will likely take months, if not years, to break. If you want to check it out for yourself, the entire series is already uploaded to his YouTube channel.
Source : PC Gamesn
