Is there some kind of a seatbouce glitch that I don't know about. I know it is not my place to take anything away from the top riders (you know who I am talking about, no need to name names), but is there some kind of glitch that these riders are using? I have been watching A LOT of other riders while in multiplayer and there is no way with any setup that they should be hitting half the jumps they do. Let alone being able to stop on a dime and make the next turn after such a big jump.
Once again I don't want to sound negative towards fast riders. I know they have put in plenty of time into practice and setups.... but I just don't get it.
Glitch
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Re: Glitch
practice, practice, practice. hitting bit rhythms is all about momentum, timing, and in my case luck! being able to slow down enough and make a turn after a big jump takes skill, thats all there is to it. you have to land perfectly, scrub off enough speed so you dont plow over the berm, and quickly whip the bike into the turn while leaning forward and gassing it to get the back end to come around. one big thing im starting to learn and work on is to not slow down too much going into turns. if youre on the brakes and trying to turn you can make it, but your corner speed is going to suck. slow down going into the turn and be letting off the brakes while coming in. once you get near the middle you should be completely off the brakes and back on the gas. more corner speed = more momentum to hit the next section with. once you get comfortable with how much speed you can take through a corner you can work on coming into a corner hot, bleeding off speed with a little braking (rear brake helps!) and then getting off the brakes, getting forward, and cranking it into the turn.
it takes time. ive been playing for a while now (year and a half maybe a little less...) and im finally starting to pick up some techniques i should have picked up a long time ago. just practice...youll get there.
it takes time. ive been playing for a while now (year and a half maybe a little less...) and im finally starting to pick up some techniques i should have picked up a long time ago. just practice...youll get there.