Freeroam test drive start from Las Vegas to San Francisco at The Crew 2 Online with Logitech g29 steering wheel on Kawasaki Z1000. PC Specification: (DESKTOP) Processor : Ryzen 9 5900X GPU : RTX 3080 Ti 12GB RAM : Corsair 32GB DDR4
That Las Vegas to San Francisco road trip in The Crew 2 was breathtaking! 🌇 The Logitech G29 gameplay made it feel like I was behind the wheel. Can't get enough of these virtual adventures!
Definitely No, I have this bike, it sounds nothing like this, The z1000 sound is guttural, not screaming, and it is this way because of the air box below the gas tank
Crew 2 is my favorite racing game. I love the heavy traffic whwre as opposed to other rg's that are just post apocolyptic - I am legend -void of any life -empty roads and sidewalks.
damn that guy on H2 have big balls driving from LV To SF, in real life he got really serious back pain and Exhausting the distance 915Km and also take 9 hours to get there that hell of the ride 😎
@@jackmeoff7686 countersteering is the opposite of this, and there’s no way to actually represent this in the game, as you have no control over your characters weight and the bikes weight individually, you can do this on the moto gp game though
@@TheMrCHELL arcade game is shit semi simulation is the best forza horizon is the best perfect mix simulation arcade I wait for test drive unlimited too only game for Sony
You should invert the steering for a more realistic motorcycle feel, I guess it would be have to be like an on demand inversion, slow speeds normal steering is fine but above a certain speed it would become inverted the game makers were smart by just keeping the handlebars straight the whole time
@@stevensparrow3572 Oh yeah, that's an epic race. I plan to go maybe next year But don't forget, those bikes are meticulously set up for the rider and their skill is unreal.
Just missing some key animations.. would be nice if the developer/artists made the rider lean forward as more speed is applied. Still very upright even when leaning side-to-side. Question is do you also lean w/ the rider using that steering wheel?, 'cause w/ control pads your body just sort of follows.