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Real Physics Bike Setup Help

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 11:54 pm
by collier118
So I've had this game for a little while now, and it wasn't until I finally attempted to play online that I realized I was on Arcade Physics the whole time. Problem is, I've switched to real physics and I can't even go down a straight away for more then like 2 feet without crashing. I've watch videos on how to fix it and it doesn't change a thing. Anyone have any tips on a setup for an Ultimate beginner? Thanks

Re: Real Physics Bike Setup Help

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:01 am
by jordan_crowder22
you just need to get an advanced and stick with it you cant fix it you just have to get better and be more easy on the joysticks if you use 2

Re: Real Physics Bike Setup Help

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 3:24 am
by RHerzog85
For me, it took getting in the mindset of "First day on a real bike, would I do this?". It may sound odd, but starting out, try to ride like you would if it were your first time on a real motorcycle. You wouldn't jump on a bike for the first time and try to run a track you don't know wide open. Why would you expect to do it in MXS?

Even with the best Adv. Stability and Suspension setup, you aren't going to be able to play this game like an arcade racer for a long while.

Re: Real Physics Bike Setup Help

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 2:24 pm
by Knight24_
collier118 wrote:So I've had this game for a little while now, and it wasn't until I finally attempted to play online that I realized I was on Arcade Physics the whole time. Problem is, I've switched to real physics and I can't even go down a straight away for more then like 2 feet without crashing. I've watch videos on how to fix it and it doesn't change a thing. Anyone have any tips on a setup for an Ultimate beginner? Thanks
It's called practice. There's no "guide" Nobody their first days can ride in a perfect straight line, everybody starts at ground 0. Just play the game a couple hours every night & you'll definitely see a difference in the next couple months. TRUST ME. BTW watch all kellens tutorial videos they should help you a ton with leaning and ruts etc