
You can therefore safely finish second or higher each round, unless the same person wins a round more than once. In 2 attempts winning all rounds, the next closest person was 8. No AI skaters are consistent over replays of the contest or more importantly over different rounds.Again, 6000 is a suitable target to aim for. Still, I recommend going for a similar approach to the first round, as grinds are usually the best way to go in flat competitions but you can also do random tricks inbetween to boost your score and multiplier. This is nearly identical to round 1, except anything goes. Try to get over 800, as this seems to be the max I have seen the AI go. If you are good at landing into manuals, this will basically guarantee victory if you do it well enough. Another way I managed high scores is on the ledge in front of the rail, where I did a little tweak (move in any direction) before landing and tricking off. The way I did it was darkflip (holding down while doing a trick) while spinning onto the rail directly in front then flipping off, this gave a good score. In addition you have no multipliers to help you out but luckily it's an even slate.

You have as many attempts you can fit into 1:30. It's possible to be beaten and it's also possible to win with less.Īll you need to do on this one is do a single trick that beats everyone else's. It's random how well everyone else performs but 6000 seems to be enough to win most of the time. Since everyone is doing this at the same time, be careful of collisions with other skaters, especially at the start. Then teleport back to the start then repeat until the time is up. Just make sure to trick onto and off everything and you should get a good amount of points. The way I do this is just go straight and grind the rail and the ledge, then at the bottom I grind the long crescent. You have 1:30 to get as many points as possible. The only way to earn points is by grinding. The winner is the skater with the most points at the end, meaning that you don't need to win every round for this trophy. After each round you get 5 points for first, 4 points for second all the way down to 0 points for finishing last. If you don't know how this works, you face off against 5 other AI skaters at the same time in a three round contest. This is the first thing you'll do in the DLC. Once you have done these, congrats on your 100%! Edited Jby Terminator You can do them in either order but personally I'd recommend doing the Street one first as it's a bit easier. Again these shouldn't take long at all but for locations and tips, see the guide below.įinally, do the 'Own the Lots' featured in this DLC, which is by far the longest step. Next you should do the other small challenges around the map. Step 2 - Photo Challenges and Own the Spots. This shouldn’t take more than one or two tries, especially if you use the tips below. You are required to win the street contest before you can advance in the DLC so do so first. In addition, you can do some of this online with friends.

The in-game trick list does a good job of showing tricks and defining lingo. Note that there is some terminology you might not be familiar with if you don't know much about skating. However, with the tips contained within and practice you should manage it eventually. If you couldn't Platinum the game or you did so a while ago then this may be a little trickier. If you Platinumed the base game, then this should feel like more of the same to you and should mostly breeze through. This brings a new street contest, two new photo challenges, two new spots and two new lots to own. Maloof Money Cup 2010 NYC was the first of three major DLC packs for Skate 3.
