JLV
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JLV
JLV, you have to fix the multiplayer in this game, especially that the game is basically based around it. I would change most of the servers where everyone is a ghost so the riders trying to learn dont effect the race as badly as they do. I have yet to see a clean start without some idiot ramming the hole first turn. I could get in to all the other horrible collisions but im sure everyone knows, i love this game but this needs to be fixed.
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Re: JLV
The problem isn't so much the collision physics. The problem is the racing maturity of most players. If people really wanted to race cleanly, there would be much cleaner starts.
JLV has the collision set up as a way to discourage collision with other riders, but people still seem to want to ram the shit out of each other.
JLV has the collision set up as a way to discourage collision with other riders, but people still seem to want to ram the shit out of each other.
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Re: JLV
just put urself in spectator mode, so others won't hit you 

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Dumb, why dont you just play singleplayer then?stuntdevil118 wrote:JLV, you have to fix the multiplayer in this game, especially that the game is basically based around it. I would change most of the servers where everyone is a ghost so the riders trying to learn dont effect the race as badly as they do.
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m121c wrote:So you want to eliminate block passing, take outs, pile ups, and first turn crashes by racing in a ghost mode? Kinda ruins the point of it being a simulator don't you think?
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Re: JLV
I think we all know the single player is not competitive, and no its not the rider how am i supposed to avoid a 40mph wrecking ball from behind?
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If you're aware of your surroundings a punt can occasionally be avoided. A swift brake slide or line change should do the trick.
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+1. There's nothing more satisfying than turning down early and watching some spode's dot go sailing across the map.bdownen323 wrote:If you're aware of your surroundings a punt can occasionally be avoided. A swift brake slide or line change should do the trick.
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As far as I'm considered that's a challenge, see you two on the track...... well I should probably say off the trackSOAB_465 wrote:+1. There's nothing more satisfying than turning down early and watching some spode's dot go sailing across the map.bdownen323 wrote:If you're aware of your surroundings a punt can occasionally be avoided. A swift brake slide or line change should do the trick.

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He's right though. Some shockingly bad people who play with no regard for the other riders on track.
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Mikey wrote:He's right though. Some shockingly bad people who play with no regard for the other riders on track.
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