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+1Now this looks amazing! Hope the physics are up to scratch.
+1Now this looks amazing! Hope the physics are up to scratch.
For now it's got to be an xbox controller. No biker like me could ever use a wheel. But I am thinking of making some handlebars out of a spare wheel for my t500 and using that with a minimal turn radius.Which controller device are you going to use for this game? Maybe a steering wheel will give the best FFB?
I have seen some awesome motorbike controllers:For now it's got to be an xbox controller. No biker like me could ever use a wheel. But I am thinking of making some handlebars out of a spare wheel for my t500 and using that with a minimal turn radius.
Didn't you know he's top flight security or the world!Go on, call the FBI.
It's an open road with two lanes, large enough to host two cars side by side, just like any mountain road we have in Europe.
The statement that this is a track that can be enjoyed only with a motorbike is plain bs, and unfortunally is a common way of thinking in simracing. But it's nonsense, just like the statement that having an hill climb in a racing sim is worth it only if one has hill climb prototypes to go with it.
Perhaps too much "filter" but honestly the track seems very well portraited and the first person camera gives a really cool sense of speed!Does anyone know if it is laser scanned? Would be a hell of a job if so, but not less work if not
Grow up you childish little man.Didn't you know he's top flight security or the world!
Merry christmas to you too Andy!Grow up.
Of course the first post complains about VR.
FFS.
You could always try the real thing.Looks great, no VR and only 8 online
The only way to fly....Nothing has ever thrilled or "scared" me moreYou could always try the real thing.