About the Game and necessary hardware

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Post by Garasaki »

yzmxer608 wrote:Lots and lots of practice. Everyone felt the same as you when we first played it, but after a while you get better and better.
Yep yep. The more you play, the more fun it is.

Rather sadistic actually...
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at now the game it´s a piece of pie compared to the first year, man, that was hard xD

i do play without major problems at 0% stability and some more aggresive configurations.
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Garasaki wrote:I suggest you factor in the cost of a large piece of plexiglass to put in front of your monitor. Or just budget for a new one.

The game is a bit frustrating at first. You'll throw your controller at your monitor, guarenteed.
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and then your like
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after learning how to play with everyone online :P
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Just a little update...I've figured out how to ride (not jump) consistently without falling. It's an amazing feeling lol! Kinda sad since i ride 250 A in harescrambles but meh.

I'm loving the game already! now just to learn to land consistently! Excellent Job Dev crew
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A couple of tips from a newbie that helped me out. Dont try to preload the jumps like on mxvsatv, whenever your about to leave the ground whether it being riding off a bump or jumping, always have throttle going off the jump, just like in real life. Also dont try to whip yet just practice practice practice.
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Re: About the Game and necessary hardware

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you gotta admit the first few weeks of playing this game are sooooo frustrating.... after youve broken your controller several times you may even consider self mutilation, but anyways after lots and lots of practice.. this turns into the most rewarding game ever to be concieved :D (thanks dev crew and HUGE credits to jlv, a.k.a god) you guys are awesome, im not religious jlv, infact far from it.. im a thoroughbred atheist, but i definately consider you to be " the chosen one" in my gaming religion!!

when you start to really get the hang of the physics this game feels literally idientical to riding in real life... to do this you have comletely wipe out all memory of the way you used to play mx games, and basicly do what you would do in real life practice practice practice and it will work, but just like in real life take it slow at first and dont try whipping stuff untill youve got consistant laps on most tracks in the bag, whips feels different on near enough every jump!!
im not rich and im certainly not the best at this game, but thirty something quid is a considerably small price to pay for a true mx sim that is constantly improving

i can send you a recorded demo if you want?, it may help to play it back and observe how to postion your weight on different kinds of lips, throttle postion, cornering etc etc, entirely up to you man random idea but i thought it might help!!

p.s sorry for such a massive post but im kinda a newb on the forums an i thought i'd give a shout out to jlv, ddmx, dj all those guys too for such a masterpeice
my 'stats' http://mxsimulator.com/servers/allservers/players/1098/ even though only about half of them are "fast laps"

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Re: About the Game and necessary hardware

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If you've played MvA before this, that game has taught you some BAD habits, they won't fly here 8).
Stormz wrote: Excellent Job Dev crew
jlv is the only one that actually works on the game itself ;).
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MvA is all i used to play because i can't find my MCM2 disc. I played it on a console and the one thing i DO like about the new MvA (Reflex) is the controls. The dual analog controls is awesome, other than that i don't think it's that good.
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