New To MX Simulator
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MOTOX77
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New To MX Simulator
Aight guys i'm all new to MX Simulator..i've seen some really badass videos of this game and it looks unreal. I downloaded the demo tho and it was nothin like I expected it to be. Is the full version a completely different game or what?
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ShackAttack12
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Re: New To MX Simulator
First off, what is it that you expected this game to be?MOTOX77 wrote:Aight guys i'm all new to MX Simulator..i've seen some really badass videos of this game and it looks unreal. I downloaded the demo tho and it was nothin like I expected it to be. Is the full version a completely different game or what?
The demo is the same as the full version, except you are limited to 2 bikes and 2 tracks.
Did you turn off arcade physics? We all ride with simulation physics.
This game is pretty realistic. It takes lots of practice to be good at this game. Its not a game you can pick up and be good at straight away.
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02CRF450R
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Re: New To MX Simulator
I second all Shack has said. I still suck at this game and I've been playing for months and months now. It's honestly the hardest game to just 'pick up and play' that I've ever encountered. The upside of this is that when you start to feel like you're getting better at it, it kicks arse. Gives u a massive sense of achievement. Only other game like it as far as the steep learning curve is concerned is Live For Speed, which is another hardcore racing sim title.ShackAttack12 wrote:This game is pretty realistic. It takes lots of practice to be good at this game. Its not a game you can pick up and be good at straight away.
Stick with it dude. Turn off the arcade physics and keep the stability up around 50 to 70 until you can ride consistently, then start to gradually wind it down. Enjoy.
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MOTOX77
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Re: New To MX Simulator
aight right on..i have no prob with that..atleast it'll be tough..i'm all about it being realistic..how do i go about importing bike graphics and riding gear??
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Redbull
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Download everything in this thread first.MOTOX77 wrote:aight right on..i have no prob with that..atleast it'll be tough..i'm all about it being realistic..how do i go about importing bike graphics and riding gear??
http://mxsimulator.com/benchracing3/vie ... f=7&t=2371
After you have the models you can download any skins
Also go to puremxs.com for tracks and skins.
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yomo
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Re: New To MX Simulator
You need the full game for any new bikes or tracks...
It is well worth it though!
It is well worth it though!

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uriel86
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Re: New To MX Simulator
i' m new too, played demo and going to buy full version but want to ask about something first :
is it open to play online with you guys? i mean are there any servers where u can join no matter what your skills are
are there any restrictions in online playing like : manual shifting or stability ? (asking because I use 50 stability and auto shifting, anti lock brakes)
is it open to play online with you guys? i mean are there any servers where u can join no matter what your skills are
are there any restrictions in online playing like : manual shifting or stability ? (asking because I use 50 stability and auto shifting, anti lock brakes)
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DJ99X
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Re: New To MX Simulator
No restrictions whatsoever
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Re: New To MX Simulator
(asking because I use 50 stability and auto shifting, anti lock brakes)[/quote]
Same setup as me but 30 stab and them settings will turn an allright lap
Same setup as me but 30 stab and them settings will turn an allright lap
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yomo
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Re: New To MX Simulator
For a girl...Mikey wrote:them settings will turn an allright lap
No there are no restrictions and you can also enter demo races which are a bit of fun
Check out http://mxsimulator.com/benchracing3/vie ... f=6&t=2649 for info on the latest nationals series (again you don't have to be a specific speed or anything)

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MOTOX77
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How come when I switched to No for arcade mode when i go to turn left the bike goes right and when i go to turn right the bike goes left?? haha
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DJ99X
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uriel86
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Re: New To MX Simulator
when racing , game uses "collisions or ghost mode when u touch / hit someone ??" <-- sorry for my english
my ping to USA is high so i think it would be a problem for me
my ping to USA is high so i think it would be a problem for me
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yomo
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