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They are completely different games I’m coming from legends to Mx bikes so I feel you there but using both sticks in the same direction helps also clutch boosting helps also
Before Bikes, I came from Legends. Still bounce back a little here and there. I personally would love to see you post Legends content so please do. It definitely plays different than Bikes but once you get it down, I know you’ll be competitive and hold your own. “Think Razor” has a recent video going over some tips on the game that might help you out. He’s one of the better players in that community. Hope to see more of this content in the near future man. Thanks for sharing!
its not competitive on pc.. Servers are dead dead games needs crossplay. Lucky to get a lobby with 3-4 people in. Most the time you get loaded in on your tod.. Console mx vs atv is better for online
The only thing this game has going for it imo is the graphics. The gameplay looks so terribly unrealistic that I couldn't see myself playing it. Last time I played was MX vs ATV Alive and that gameplay was much more realistic from what I can tell. Old physics were awesome.
So... This is game us very different from mx bikes obviously you have to tap the clutch. Ima leave at that. And the biggest thing... TUNES! so, as a new player tunes are out of the question for right now. But if you go into the settings and gameplay you'll find some assist settings that you can adjust. Reflex gyro, enable it, throttle input, set it to user imput. And lastly if you turn on your max FOV in the setting as well you can change your camera settings. Hold either the left or right bumpers and use the D-pad the left bumper tilts and heighten or lowers the camera and the right bumper deals with your FOV. The game is easy to pick up but hard to master. Getting 50-100 hours will get you a little decent at the game. The pro SX and MX tracks are a bit on the fast side. If you can alter your brake usage and tapping the clutch will save you loads. But ill leave it for you to figure that one out because every players style in this game is different.
You really do have to use both sticks pretty much all the time. You don't have to worry about dragging pegs or anything in this game. So just crank both sticks the same direction while turning. The clutch boost is pretty valuable. Seat bouncing in this game is like trying to throw a front flip in bikes.
Use the clutch out of corners because it’s clutch boost and to seat bounce you pull back on the sticks and push them forward right when you come off the jump and turn both joysticks in the same direction to turn and keep up the great content doc.
You have to turn with both sticks so you can turn tighter. You can change your turn settings from duel sticks to single stick if you want but a lot of guys mainly run duel sticks. Also you have to use your clutch a lot more so you can keep your momentum. The game is mainly a clutch spam game sadly lol but it’s still really fun to play.
its really good right now, hope OEM team doesn't mess with tires too much. I am just an average 40 year old dude, with only 600 hours and I still struggle to have 2-3 laps without falling.
I Think its way to easy bc i like hopping on a game where you almost Cant ride bc thwn its just the best feeling when you are starting to get a hang of it and yes i have played mx sim but there is almost nobody playing anymore
I did not find this game easy in the least bit when I started. It was so frustrating not being able to make a single corner then struggle to get the bike going again. I’m glad I put in 25 hours or so cuz now I enjoy it. But good lord those first 15 hours were misery haha. I think it’s like anything, and with practice it becomes much easier