I have been playing the game for about 4 months but I cannot get a fine stability setup so I can play with SIM physics and make whips, tigh turns and even flips.
I don't want to compete, I just want to have fun and squeeze the REAL physics of the game and not a bunch of crappy arcadey ones.
EXTRA INFO: I'm using a Sony Dual shock 2 with an adapter (PS2 ---> USB) and I'm using both sticks to control the bike (weight-direction on L3 and gas-brake on R3)
HELP!!!
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Mbutler183
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Re: HELP!!!
Here is My Config. You can try it but its not the easiest thing.
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Servatis
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Re: HELP!!!
been playing on arcade for 4 months? wow, i couldnt stand it for 2 days haha..
anyway, you are not going to be squaring up corners and be able to whip right off the bat. It took me 2-3 months of training before i was able to land 9 out of 10 whips.
and using someone elses settings is probably not going to help either. i know that 99% of the riders here will not be able to ride with my controller setup and bike setup.
best thing to do is set the master setting for stability to 90 and go down with 10 or 5 point increments from there.
doing this will allow you to get used to the controll of the bike.
untill you get to about 15, i think thats the point where the bike is controllable and flexible at the same time.
at that point you want to start trying other things on the bike, slowly. don't try throwing monster whips yet because you will faceplant for sure.
baby steps lead to fast laps. Start small and work from there, mxs is not something you can learn in a day, or a month for that matter.
but in the end, the satisfaction you get from hitting a perfect section or scrubbing a difficult jump is all worth it.
anyway, you are not going to be squaring up corners and be able to whip right off the bat. It took me 2-3 months of training before i was able to land 9 out of 10 whips.
and using someone elses settings is probably not going to help either. i know that 99% of the riders here will not be able to ride with my controller setup and bike setup.
best thing to do is set the master setting for stability to 90 and go down with 10 or 5 point increments from there.
doing this will allow you to get used to the controll of the bike.
untill you get to about 15, i think thats the point where the bike is controllable and flexible at the same time.
at that point you want to start trying other things on the bike, slowly. don't try throwing monster whips yet because you will faceplant for sure.
baby steps lead to fast laps. Start small and work from there, mxs is not something you can learn in a day, or a month for that matter.
but in the end, the satisfaction you get from hitting a perfect section or scrubbing a difficult jump is all worth it.
MXS Garage 0.9 download here
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mikez#411
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Re: HELP!!!
everything Servatis said is right. I've been playing since Januar and since a few weeks now i can land most of the whips i do and go faster through corners than before,
using diffrent settings each time to try out really helped, i combined 2-3 configs from other people here and i found the perfect settings for me:D