This six-year-old walkthrough video still gets raging comments from players who either can't beat it or still resent what it took to beat it. The player had to track down a series of couriers and eliminate them and the dirt bike rider was the absolute worst. The controls were basically backward to a standard vehicle's, with the throttle on a stick and turning on buttons. The mission was made difficult by the impossible nature of the touchy RC controls, particularly for twin-analog users. to gun down the fleet of Zero's nerd-rival, Berkley (who is never seen, nor does he speak). In Supply Lines, the player controls an RC biplane that's still equipped with enough firepower to blow up delivery vans. 'I stopped, I tried to cheat, I could not listen to myself, it was so annoying,' Cross says.
'It's the most annoying voice you could imagine, accompanying that,' he says. If you hated it, and hated Zero, well, know that Zero's voice is right there with you.ĭavid Cross, at the 10:02 mark of this interview, rips his performance and the mission's design. Anyone who attempted to 100-percent Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas a dozen years ago remembers 'Supply Lines,' the goddamn impossible side mission that C.J.