vmaki wrote:The gimbal is an excellent addition! For a casual 3rd person player 75 to 100 range feels really good. I'm guessing it's only on the pitch axis? It would be really interesting to see it on yaw and roll axis with their own respective sliders!
What is the maximum angle on the gimbal when the slider is at 100? This is a minor thing but on an enduro track when I'm going down a steep hill it feels for me as if the camera is not looking enough up towards the horizon with the slider at 100.
There's no effect on 3rd person. There is an angle limit at 45 degrees up and down, but the gimbal slider controls how fast it springs back to the true pitch.
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I really like this addition! I'd love to see it in action for cornering! I'm a 3rd person rider, and with this update, I'm switching to first person. Look amazing!!
Ddavis wrote:Maybe I'm just bad at the game, but I don't feel a difference playing 1st. What does it do exactly?
its called '1st person gimbal' in the graphic settings, it basically smooths out the 1st person camera, if you're trying it im currently using 25 after riding southwick all last night trying to get the right setting, it just takes the edge of headshake away
Ddavis wrote:Maybe I'm just bad at the game, but I don't feel a difference playing 1st. What does it do exactly?
Turn it all the way up to the max setting and ride around where there are bumps. You should easily be able to feel a difference. If you never play in first person, maybe you’re just unfamiliar with how the camera reacts to bumps.
bubba215 wrote:I havent had any issues with snapshots before but everytime i try and update to this snapshot it just says game data not found.
can anyone help?
Wrong folder, put it in:
C:\Program Files(x86)\Mx Simulator