11. Wheelie Rider
How good are you at riding a crotch rocket through Liberty City? Can you bolt through traffic and narrowly avoid taxis? Can you hit ramps and leap over minivans and hobos? Well if you said yes to any of those, here's a new challenge for you. A wheelie for
at least 500 feet. Theoretically it's not that difficult. In reality, people have trouble doing a wheelie for 5 feet without flipping backwards. Regardless, this is a nice challenge that can have you trying to beat your own records - or trying to set one, depending how talented (or not) you are. If you're having some trouble getting your front wheel popped up - and maintaining your balance - have a look at this video that gives you a quick rundown of the easiest way of getting it done.
http://youtu.be/Ag3OteoiCNw
10. Let Sleeping Rockstars Lie
While it may be true that the GTA IV multiplayer is essentially obsolete by this point, that doesn't have to stop you from getting this achievement. There are enough people left playing that you may hit the jackpot. According to the rulebook, you have to kill a Rockstar developer in multiplayer. Easy enough, right? Well actually, there aren't a whole lot of them still playing multiplayer - they're busy with GTA V. So what're your options? Either you continue waiting around for a random developer to start playing so you can murder them (in-game, of course), or you start killing everybody and hoping one of them already got the achievement. Wait, what? Yeah, you don't need to
actually kill a Rockstar dev to get the achievement. You can just kill somebody else who's already gotten the achievement and you get it. It's like living vicariously through an animated criminal who's living through another animated criminal who killed one of the animated criminals being played by the person who developed those animated criminals. Simple, right?