Ashdale ArenaX
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Ashdale ArenaX
Thought I would make its own topic as the download count seemed pretty low. First track I've done made 100% in photoshop (except Crows Nest, but that had no jumps)
GIVE IT A REVIEW AT PUREMXS!!!
http://www.puremxs.com/Tracks/TrackView ... TrackID=65
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17gM6A1XXFk
GIVE IT A REVIEW AT PUREMXS!!!
http://www.puremxs.com/Tracks/TrackView ... TrackID=65
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17gM6A1XXFk
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TWITCH OMG
Read it he said guve it a review at Pure Mxs so that means dont post here
Read it he said guve it a review at Pure Mxs so that means dont post here
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I actually wrote that after he posted
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Lol my bad
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I enjoy it, small and easy, but hard to perfect. The whoops really magnify this games problem with it's physics in that area though. Whats people's fastest lap time?
Dont ever question my determination and my will to win - Chad Reed
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My fastest is 27.9. And I dont have a problem with the whoops?
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DJ wrote:My fastest is 27.9. And I dont have a problem with the whoops?
That's flying. I'm getting a nasty kick towards the end of them. I've mucked around with the suspension endlessly but don't really get anywhere with it. I'm loving the look of the track more and more, it's like it's already had a nights worth of races on it, cool ruts and holes in the landing (that finish line hole has spat me a few times), fun stuff!
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I don't have a problem either.
I Try fork compression - 0.
That fixed everything in this game. Everything else around 50.
I Try fork compression - 0.
That fixed everything in this game. Everything else around 50.
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Voutare wrote:I don't have a problem either.
I Try fork compression - 0.
That fixed everything in this game. Everything else around 50.
Thanks, i'll try that.
Just another thought, i'm wondering if i'm still getting plagued by a slightly offset stick on my gaming pad (even after playing with the dead zone in the config file). Is it possible to input or configure some sort of steering damper? As in, when the bars are straight ahead (say, 5%+- within straight, they are not easily moved left/right(by a whoop, etc). It seems as though when the front wheel hits a whoop, the jolt will send the bars either left or right, sending the rider slowly tipping over or knifing, as if the rider is holding on very tightly at all.
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That wierd bump on the landing of the jump before the finish...
Someone needs to get on a fucking loader and fix that thing.
Someone needs to get on a fucking loader and fix that thing.
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thats a hell of an idea. idk how hard it would be for jlv to implement something like that tho. worth a trytobz173 wrote:Voutare wrote:I don't have a problem either.
I Try fork compression - 0.
That fixed everything in this game. Everything else around 50.
Thanks, i'll try that.
Just another thought, i'm wondering if i'm still getting plagued by a slightly offset stick on my gaming pad (even after playing with the dead zone in the config file). Is it possible to input or configure some sort of steering damper? As in, when the bars are straight ahead (say, 5%+- within straight, they are not easily moved left/right(by a whoop, etc). It seems as though when the front wheel hits a whoop, the jolt will send the bars either left or right, sending the rider slowly tipping over or knifing, as if the rider is holding on very tightly at all.