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From just the little I've played it seems just like car mechanic sim, although the only things that urks me is that some parts of the bikes are not based in reality at all. some bikes you have to remove the outer fork tubes just to take the the front wheel off. Seems a little unrealistic that forks and axles do not behave like they would in real life. Like i understand that there are some things that just aren't gonna be realistic as its a game but please tell me why some bikes have no axle at all and you just drive a fastener straight into the wheel bearings. like please explain to me how the outer fork tube just pops off disregarding the fact that forks are a complete unit and must be disassembled to separate the inner tube from the outer tube. Certain things like Checking the oil before adding, or having to warm up bikes before oil changes would be a great addition even though its a Small aspect of services that can be completed. it would add a base of realism and give everything a more polished feel. To add on, certain pieces of moving from part to part when doing an engine tear down or just plain moving slightly to get to the part you need could be a little refined, although it isnt a game killer. Furthermore, I wish certain parts you could buy from the shop had an actual boost to engine performance, things like air filters or cams add no amount of engine performance so it seems like there is no point in upgrading if it doesn't really give you anything other than a couple extra bucks. To add onto that, when upgrading certain parts it should require an upgrade to other parts to further the realism. It feels weird to throw a higher performance part (for example pistons or valves) without changing cams or cylinder bore size to account for the extra valve lift and duration/compression that you are putting into the engine. Lastly the biggest let down for me was the riding. When leaning, the character model drops to basically dragging knee and the bike barely turns. Like.. Why am i MOTO GP'ing on a damn bobber and its acting like im barely counter steering. really felt like a let down. I was excited to build fun bikes and take em around a small track just for the hell of it but its not an option as the steering and braking systems acting nothing like they would in real life. Again its just a game but when you add "SIM" to the name im gonna assume its as realistic as possible when in reality it feels jankey to ride/build the bikes. If you're a casual moto fan and just wanna sit back and relax for a little and build some bikes than this is the game for you. but if you're looking for an in depth motorcycle building game with realistic aspects this is not it. Im posting this as a non recommended post as i feel most people who will buy this game are like me and love the in depth reality that it is to build bikes. I genuinely thought this game might be close to the realism that games like My Summer Car have but i was wrong and and that's a bummer. But again! if realism really doesn't matter to you its a nice thing to have in the library for those short game sesh's.
Posted December 9, 2023.
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