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Darkmiss
24th July 2009, 08:41 AM
Hello all, i have been playing WipEout since it first arrived on the playstation back in 1995, and ever since (lets forget wipeout fusion :eek )

Anyway let me start by saying that i'm quite bad at WipEout.
yes i'm afraid i do need to use pilot assist, i realy cant fly without it, honestly.
I'm rubbish, but i love it :)

so to my request...
I have completed ever cell in all modes of HD so far, all except the Headrush, single race on Sebenco climb, i just cant get any further than 4th place, on this track and thats on NOVICE.

I just need this one race to complete the HD series, open up the silver skins, and unlock about three extra trophy's, i'm tearing my hair out here.

all posts about how much i suck will be met with good humour :)
thanks all.

okam
24th July 2009, 09:30 AM
Pick a ship with good handling (dont worry too much about speed), learn to nail those corners, and possibly also go to youtube and search for the track name. Should be plenty of videos out there for you to study. Also, pray for autopilot and boosts :P Lots of people have problems with this one.

Good luck!

Jambo
24th July 2009, 09:35 AM
I have to be honest I had a go with pilot assist just to see what it was like and it was HORRIBLE!

I was all over the place, I have to be honest my advice is get rid of that and go and speedlap sebenco for 50 laps or so.

stever
24th July 2009, 09:54 AM
Good use of lifting the nose and side shifting once you get about half way around each corner does it for me on Sebenco climb

Hellfire_WZ
24th July 2009, 05:38 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i473NnU31-8

That should hopefully help you out

SaturnReturn
24th July 2009, 05:59 PM
You don't need to use pilot assist because you suck. You just think you suck because you use pilot assist. As long as you think you need help from that feature you won't be able to progress because you won't believe in yourself. I know someone else that used PA ages ago and claimed I was a much better pilot because I didn't. I told him to turn it off and at first he was a bit all over the place but then started to quickly improve. Please do the same and you might be pleasently surprised. Good luck.

P.S. We all hit the walls at first, and continue to do so....often :p

gettinmoney662
24th July 2009, 10:34 PM
Stop using pilot assist. You won't get any better until you learn how to stop sucking.

Aeroracer
24th July 2009, 10:51 PM
i was the same couldnt get sebenco climb or chengo race medal on the last level of hd campaign. i did it by using feiser with pilot assist on. take the corners nice n early and use side shift to get off the walls on sebenco climb.

as soon as you get your silver ship, focus on speed laps and lose the pilot assist and you will get better fast, i wont touch pilot assist now as you cannot beat a good pilot with it on ever.

now im doing hd campaign again going for elite medals with no pilot assist crap and i am winning them cos i played the speed lap to learn the tracks at high speed

hope that helps

YouAreFubar
25th July 2009, 12:05 AM
I think SaturnReturn is spot on. Turn PA off, its probably the reason you cant do it. While it keeps you off the walls it doesnt let you keep a good line and can slow you down. Practice the course on speedlap for a bit and you will get used to it (quicker than you think). Even the best people on here still end up bashing the walls sometimes. Part of the game is learning to minimise the damage and recover quickly when this does happen.

Hellfire, thats a fantastic video. Very informative!

zeeZ
25th July 2009, 12:14 AM
Do the whole 99 laps of speed lap, phantom on it. It might be a bit extreme, but it helped. Without PA.

Darkmiss
25th July 2009, 03:25 AM
Thanks all, some great advice there, and teh side shift on the corners is something i haven't used before.

i will try my best to lose the PA too.

Handmadelion
25th July 2009, 04:23 AM
Do the whole 99 laps of speed lap, phantom on it. It might be a bit extreme, but it helped. Without PA.

I second this

If there's something about a track you need to get down, this is absolutely the way to do it. It was how I beat Zico, learned my reverse tracks, etc. Practice, practice, practice. Our brains have to learn the lines we'll be using.