I've bought a new computer and i've loaded the exact graphics and bike setup but the bike is very front end heavy both in a roller section and mid air the bike tends to endo more aggressively.
I adjusted the setup with adjusting the body weight more to the back and slowing down the rebound but the bike still has the same feeling.
Has someone ever had this happen?
Heavy front end after new computer
Re: Heavy front end after new computer
Either your perception has changed going through some drastic hardware changes or your setup you had saved was another one that you thought of I'd guess.
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Re: Heavy front end after new computer
It sounds to me like you might be dealing with some input lag and are doing your rider movements delayed making you dip the front over jumps and rollers. Make sure vsync is off. If you have an Nvidia card also make sure maximum pre rendered frames is set to 1. Or I think it's called low latency mode now, just turn it to "on" or "ultra" and see if that fixes your problem.jasper125 wrote:I've bought a new computer and i've loaded the exact graphics and bike setup but the bike is very front end heavy both in a roller section and mid air the bike tends to endo more aggressively.
I adjusted the setup with adjusting the body weight more to the back and slowing down the rebound but the bike still has the same feeling.
Has someone ever had this happen?
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