Tarmac/Asphalt

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aero
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Tarmac/Asphalt

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I am great fan of stuntriding and supermoto and i wondered is it possible to have any kind on tarmac/asphalt platform on mx simulator demo??
Answer quickly!!
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Re: Tarmac/Asphalt

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Don't be cheap, buy the full version

Wait, you were the guy asking for an illegal copy on MX-HQ. Stop being a tight bastard and buy the game
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Re: Tarmac/Asphalt

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uh... mayby i really should... kinda poor feeling because i would have money for it now...

Can it be bought without credit card??..
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Yes, by bank transfer to Pay Pal
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*sigh* I ordered MXS like 5 minutes ago, and it takes 1-5 days to receive cant wait! :evil:
And there is Tarmac/Asphalt platforms in Full version??
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Re: Tarmac/Asphalt

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Yep. Best (and one of few) motard tracks released so far, a replica of Circuit de Landsard:

http://www.mxsimulator.com/benchracing3 ... php?id=265
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Re: Tarmac/Asphalt

Post by Vellu »

What I like to do is take that Landsard track, and make a huge asphalt yard behind the pits. It's great for training wheelies and endos etc. But with rider lean it's almost the same if you are on dirt or asphalt, on dirt you just have use more leaning.

Also be sure to download the supermoto wheelset: http://www.puremxs.com/Bikes/BikeViewer.aspx?BikeID=15
Stability:
jlv wrote: You can do some fairly tame whips with it set to 95, but to really get it sideways you need to set it under 60.
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Thanks for those tips :)
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