By far my favourite StH so far. From the wholesome "We support pro-transition" instantly into "Well of course we support transition, I just didn't realise it was that quick", to Dangerman being outed as a adult worker and allegedly offering Alex his "Danger Zone". Honestly had so many laughs in this one, great job to all of the Failrace gang for an massively entertaining hour. You do a really great job with the Hunter Perspetive videos all the time Longbow, but this one really does take the cake; To quote you, "That's amazing!"
I feel like getting a police RPer would be fun just because they usually learn to talk about road names and everything so there will probably be that bit of confusion.
Just for the record I don't think that if you upgrade the the Dodge it is op because yeah it was great straight line speed but it spins out so easy it can easy be dropped by hitting a few corners
I didn't upgrade it for this. Well okay, I added brakes, but they barely make a difference x) The sports car rule was broken anyway, I suppose I could have taken something else, but this is fun. You're not wrong about those corners though...
@@longbowxmkii 2-3 years? I thought you'd play longer than that. I played it for like 5-6, probably seen it for 7 years. I guess you just have more experience than I do considering I don't need to remember anything.
@@longbowxmkii also most of them have weird suspension. they get air easily and bounce around. my go to fun car but not because it is actually fun to drive
There doesn't seem to be much interest in chasing or catching Alex. Isn't that kindof the point of STH? No wonder Alex gets off so easy so often. I'm sure after years of repetition it probably gets a bit stale for the chasers. I try to envision myself in the same situation and evaluate what I would do. But when Alex sees quite literally 6 minis pass by him in a line in a matter of 7 seconds without a single chaser even glancing at him, then the point becomes mute. I know Laddo presents the "how to hit a street light while chasing Alex" perspective. I would think (or hope) other participants would be a bit more concerned about entertainment value of the videos. But I understand it. It takes 20 people to support the channel. One guy makes all the money while everyone else "donates" their time. So I get it. But come on. It would increase entertainment value if you were focused 100% on destroying Alex's ability to get-a-way so easily. And this is not done by following other hunters or moving in groups. It's funny that the guy everyone mocks, Chris, always seems to be the guy who is in position to at least make an attempt at a win for the hunters. I don't care who wins. I just want a good action packed chase. As we say in my business, less talking, more action.