Gas Gyro
Gas Gyro
I have been playing this game for like 12hours. I have not changed any suspension settings just the rider mass distribution which is now .5. I even took lean back on my joystick off and sometimes i still get the bike to nose dive and i wide open hold the throttle down even in air. I only have a 125 in real life never rode a 4 stroke and there is a definate gas gyro when u rev it in air. I know there is a brake gyro (i accidently slammed on front brake in air). Well i am only on 70% stability i havent tried 0% so i might be wrong.
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Re: Gas Gyro
Dampen your rebound. Your rear suspension is compressed going up the jump, and then uncompressing too fast and bucking your bike forward. More dampening will prevent this from happening as bad.
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"This game will always be about pushing it right to the edge without going over .... to keep up with the top riders you will still have to be right on the edge of control." - jlv
"This game will always be about pushing it right to the edge without going over .... to keep up with the top riders you will still have to be right on the edge of control." - jlv
Re: Gas Gyro
The gas gyro in this game definately is there, but is not as pronounced as it is in real life (in my opinion).

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Re: Gas Gyro
I would definatly agree with that......
Re: Gas Gyro
eh idk. i think the gas gyro is spot on in this game. in real life u cant just simply hammer the gas when ur nosediving and be ok. a lot of times it does jack shit. its all about how u take off really.
Re: Gas Gyro
Well not if you're on a 2 stroke.
Re: Gas Gyro
Up shifting helps a lot. I do agree it could be more prominent. For me, it seems that when I use the lean back it actually moves the bike instead of the rider when it is in the air. Try leaning forward and shifting up. It just may help.