New rider test

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Re: New rider test

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i think we just assoiciate the new physics eaier cause we remeber the physics before and now there we have learn these there easier

to someone else thats never played it theyll still be as hard to learn as it was for us without these physics
because we already had the learning curve of learning how the bike acts we just had to incorperate leaning forward and backwards motion into what we already knew so it seemed easier but i think will not be any easier at all

btw ddmx you gunna try to do a symultanious release with the physics with your rider model or is it not near being done yet?
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Re: New rider test

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i can have it released I would say within an hour of the snapshot release if all the necessary tools and scripts are uploaded also. As it stands now though, he will only have one skin and that is the skin you have already seen.
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Why in the world would you hope that it would be harder ...lol Its already extremely hard

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i think the only thing that got aslightly easier was turning because i think the grip to the front tire was increased (correct me if i'm wrong cuz im not positive :])
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I don't see what people have against it being easier when the physics are more realistic than before.
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i think it didnt may be my setup but from what was happining to me in glenside thats a lie
what did get easier is looking like a chicken... is it just me or when you slam on your front brakes he totally gets the chicken wings going?
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That old model wasn't made for the new movements. The new model will accomodate the new physics, and hopefully won't look like a chicken
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well its not like i ever saw it unless i was watching a race or demo
but its just looks way to funny or weird to be taken seriously
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Re: New rider test

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DJ wrote:I don't see what people have against it being easier when the physics are more realistic than before.
Couldnt agree more. I am still faster with the old physics. The only thing that I really belive is easier is turning, and to the inexperianced player or newbie is still 100x more difficult then any other game and still requires quite a learning curve. Just because the old physics were a little tougher does not make them right, the thought of not being able to shift the weight around on your bike is ridiculous when branding something a simulator.
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Re: New rider test

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Ive only just got used to the old rider
whens the new rider out :D
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FehertyRacing wrote:Ive only just got used to the old rider
whens the new rider out :D
umm about 6 hours ago :lol: look for the latest snapshot near the top
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yomo195 wrote:
FehertyRacing wrote:Ive only just got used to the old rider
whens the new rider out :D
umm about 6 hours ago :lol: look for the latest snapshot near the top
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Re: New rider test

Post by Garasaki »

Pumaxcs wrote:i think it didnt may be my setup but from what was happining to me in glenside thats a lie
what did get easier is looking like a chicken... is it just me or when you slam on your front brakes he totally gets the chicken wings going?
Lean back (like you would in real life) and that eliminates the chicken wings as well as helps tons in the braking.

Imagine slamming on your front brakes in real life while sitting in a neutral position on the bike. You'd get chicken wings...
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