How to Start a "Chain Reaction" in GTA IV
Date: Friday, May 09, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Since I was trying to get the Chain Reaction achievement for awhile, I figured I’d record a video of it and show you the easy way to get it.

After trying countless times to try and steal cars and line them up, only to get caught on the ninth one, run away to lose my wanted level and return to find all the cars I so meticulously placed had vanished, I decided to ditch that method.

While searching for Lola (does she exist or not?) in Star Junction I parked my bus blocking the street and noticed that cars packed the street in giving the perfect opportunity.

The start of the video already has the first blockade at the end of the street up and the second bus is to block cars from going in reverse. You’ll notice that as soon as you fire off your weapon, all the cars will start to try and get away, packing themselves together against the bus at the other end, blocking the street. This was the easiest way I could do it and trust me; I tried a lot of ways.

Enjoy! And if you have any comments or question or would like to see other videos, drop me a line !

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