Started playing mx bikes yesterday after watching your 500 hour video, after playing for hours and being just able to make it around a track coming back and watching this makes me feel better that you were once like this.
@@thomasbeaver6931 I was on a 250 but yeah I moved to a 125 definitely got me enjoying the game and my throttle control has improved and been wrangling the sx350f!
You wanna weight the outside peg in this game. Lean the opposite way you’re steering. Also stand pretty much everywhere except for seat bouncing and sitting into the apex of turns
Dynamic camera view will make it easier for you to judge what you're doing in air. Also, when cornering, lean the right stick to the outside peg to counterweight. Try leaning the rider forward as well in the corner to prevent the wheel from swapping. You seem to be figuring the game out pretty fast tough
I just finally got a pc and first game I bought. I’ve been playing for a couple weeks. There’s definitely a skill gap and it takes time to get used to. I’d say, watch some better riders, check out their setups. Also, mods are gonna help, OEM bikes, tyre patch, etc. I try to ride on the back of the bike as much as possible. Standing up, hanging off the back coming in to corners. I have combined brakes on, but I also have my rear brake on top right bumper and use it when coming downhill over braking bumps into a corner to scrub some more speed and not tuck. And no, don’t lean forward in the corners. I counter lean to the opposite side with my body, and sometimes lean forward coming out of the corner. The ultimate OEM tyre patch can make the 450 wheelie like crazy outta the corners.
just came back to rewatch this video after watching your video where you lapped every single person and its crazy that the dude in this video and the dude lapping every rider is the same person.
i can say after 200 hours i can learn a new track in like 1 hour... to ride it like consistently... but not really fast! ;) the pros in this game have like over 1000 hours in mx bikes! so practice is the key! also find out the right settings for your controller and also important: the higher the fov, the faster it is the feeling for you and you have to react faster... 😅 so good luck and have fun! 👍🏼
u genuinely played amazing for ur first time. just get extremely used to putting ur weight on the opposite side of where ur steering. and have ur auto stand turned on cause it typically helps u more with stabilizing.
Hey I just want to thank you for putting me on to this game 💯🐐 after 5 days of steady work this game is perfect to wind down too thanks yo changing lives without even realizing 🧘🏽 I just got this game -how do you have it showing what gear your on in the bottom right?
Idk if you have lean assist on but If it is on I recommend turning it off, it is harder and you have to counter lean way more but once you get a hang of it cornering and whips are so much easier.
Get MaxHUD and the OEM bikes. Also you probably want to turn on the stand indicator in settings, it gets a little hard to tell in first person if you're standing or sitting so having an indicator in the HUD telling you when you're standing is nice. Weight the outside peg in corners, so left stick the direction you want to turn, right stick the opposite direction. When I started I just looked up who some of the fastest people were and then seen if they had a settings video and just copied them so I had a baseline to go off then I continued to adjust it to match my preferences.
Imagine posting a video of your first time 👀 lmao crazy to think this where you started and looking at you now fuck yeah man! I still want a 1v1 rematch now I think I can get a solid second place better now lmao
bought this game after watching ya vids - but I am struggling with looping out. I got a cheap ass controller and the right stick y axis is cooked - can tell in the calibrator - so getting a better one to see how that helps. But even if I disable F/B lean and set it to auto/assist - I still struggle. I messed with my controller settings based off yours and then tried to soften them up as much as possible but it still wheelies and loops out giving any gas whatsoever. So yeah, an hour in and made it round maybe 2 or 3 laps.
When I see you give too much gas the rear spins and you almost slide out - but mine just loops out... I read everyone saying you just gotta keep practicing, take it easy, work on your settings, etc. but I am... I'm sure I can't be that trash haha. Hope a better controller fixes it.
Just Buy the simulator and the funny thing about it as noob player I feel the same as I run real bike after 25 year of retirement lol .just to re lurn drive wit out g force . Sorry for my franglish English
me n some buddies just started a youtube for mx bikes, not the one i’m commenting on but we’d love for you to join us! we can help teach you and get some content out of it! Our youtube is “Bike Rats MX”