Sure, he'll still swipe at you now and then, but as long as you don't panic, and as long as you keep the car as straight on the road as possible, you'll be fine. Luckily, unlike typical Escort Activities, the tiger's Rage Meter - which takes the place of the "Footage Meter" - will actually start to go down if you don't hit things for a bit. ![]() Running into things will just anger the tiger more, so you see this is a cycle of pain: if you don't quickly recover the steering from one of the tiger's swipes, you'll hit tons of other cars or objects, which will just make the tiger swipe at you more. When he does this, your car will jerk to the side. The tiger isn't happy being buckled up, so he'll randomly attack you. ![]() There are animal control vans that will follow you around, which take the place of the news vans, but they're not the real concern.
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