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cant stop wheelieing out of corners
just got up to moto2 into my career, all good. But...i cant stop wheelieing out of the bloody corners even with AW set to 4. I try to ease out of corners, i lose time, i go full throttle i wheely and lose time. Even with difficulty set to 50% im still struggling. Any help on this?
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KG_03 Apr 26, 2020 @ 7:52am 
Did you mess sth up with set up? Try to increase rake and lower front, add more rear shock compression.
KaMe Apr 26, 2020 @ 7:54am 
If you are playing with controller, you are probably having the same issue then I (and a crap load of other people) have, the trigger inputs don't are linear. Took me a while to notice since I only played M3, but I noticed it too yesterday playing M2. Just do a lap and pay attention to the thottle input while you drive and you will probably notice that when exiting the corners your bike barely reacts untill you are almost on full throttle. That's why you are wheelieing all the time. I hope this get's fixed fast.
克隆 Apr 26, 2020 @ 8:02am 
hi guys - is the issue with the controller only for pc users or is this being experienced accross all platforms
KaMe Apr 26, 2020 @ 8:06am 
Originally posted by Dino de Wet:
hi guys - is the issue with the controller only for pc users or is this being experienced accross all platforms

I have no idea, would be nice to know but I don't know anyone with MGP20 on console.
ManmadeSmiith Apr 26, 2020 @ 8:24am 
Originally posted by KaMe:
If you are playing with controller, you are probably having the same issue then I (and a crap load of other people) have, the trigger inputs don't are linear. Took me a while to notice since I only played M3, but I noticed it too yesterday playing M2. Just do a lap and pay attention to the thottle input while you drive and you will probably notice that when exiting the corners your bike barely reacts untill you are almost on full throttle. That's why you are wheelieing all the time. I hope this get's fixed fast.

Ill check that out, i done a time trial on moto2 bike and the anti wheelie works as intended. But in career it doesnt seem to work.
I have noticed that I can't really eliminate the tendency to wheelie unless I concentrate on making very careful inputs. In MotoGP 19 it's the same thing in the MotoGP class though. Even if you have your rideability at 100%, you will still do wheelies if you go full throttle and anti-wheelie will only reduce the time the front wheel is in the air. If you are still experiencing this issue, try changing the gearing.
Last edited by Schäbiges Schuppentier; Apr 26, 2020 @ 8:58am
flipmode Apr 26, 2020 @ 3:50pm 
Originally posted by ManmadeSmiith:

Ill check that out, i done a time trial on moto2 bike and the anti wheelie works as intended. But in career it doesnt seem to work.

Interesting. When I started my career with moto2 I had the same issue, AW didn`t work at all.
I restarted the career with a different bike, and it was suddenly fine.
Not sure about the team names, the first one where it didn`t work was NSR(?) or something like that. The new one, where it works, is Kenwood(?). (I can look it up later if I got the names all wrong)

In between I also once went into the setup menu, which could also have triggered something.

Right now, even if I turn AW off, it`s more stable than it was on that first try with AW on.
Anxelus Apr 26, 2020 @ 3:57pm 
This is a problem known when playing a career mode on some moto2 teams. Do not play real moto2 teams on career mode cause there is a wheelie bug. By now I'm only playing tthe DHL or Kenwood teams and it works perfectly fine, while having the same issue that you report when playing existing real moto2 teams. I tested it looking to classify the bug, and it doesnt matter the tires, electronic setup, technology upgrades, itt will always do it when an official moto2 team with your custom driver. I just wait for un update and hope to not have the same problem when I take the contract on MotoGP.
Last edited by Anxelus; Apr 26, 2020 @ 3:59pm
abrensons Apr 26, 2020 @ 4:19pm 
Originally posted by Anxelus:
This is a problem known when playing a career mode on some moto2 teams. Do not play real moto2 teams on career mode cause there is a wheelie bug. By now I'm only playing tthe DHL or Kenwood teams and it works perfectly fine, while having the same issue that you report when playing existing real moto2 teams. I tested it looking to classify the bug, and it doesnt matter the tires, electronic setup, technology upgrades, itt will always do it when an official moto2 team with your custom driver. I just wait for un update and hope to not have the same problem when I take the contract on MotoGP.

lol too late for me just signed.. besides all classes above moto3 feel like driving on ice with rear wheel constantly drifting. is that right?
KaMe Apr 26, 2020 @ 4:28pm 
Originally posted by abrensons:
Originally posted by Anxelus:
This is a problem known when playing a career mode on some moto2 teams. Do not play real moto2 teams on career mode cause there is a wheelie bug. By now I'm only playing tthe DHL or Kenwood teams and it works perfectly fine, while having the same issue that you report when playing existing real moto2 teams. I tested it looking to classify the bug, and it doesnt matter the tires, electronic setup, technology upgrades, itt will always do it when an official moto2 team with your custom driver. I just wait for un update and hope to not have the same problem when I take the contract on MotoGP.

lol too late for me just signed.. besides all classes above moto3 feel like driving on ice with rear wheel constantly drifting. is that right?

You can minimize the sliding with a good setup, your TCS and being a bit cautious with the throttle obviously. By the way if you struggle with getting good setups, use the "guided setup" option on your engineer. It actually works very well.
abrensons Apr 26, 2020 @ 4:34pm 
Originally posted by KaMe:
Originally posted by abrensons:

lol too late for me just signed.. besides all classes above moto3 feel like driving on ice with rear wheel constantly drifting. is that right?

You can minimize the sliding with a good setup, your TCS and being a bit cautious with the throttle obviously. By the way if you struggle with getting good setups, use the "guided setup" option on your engineer. It actually works very well.

i dont know its difficult maybe my x360 controller is to blame.. i didnt have these problems in 19' though, could race with stock setup too
KaMe Apr 26, 2020 @ 5:04pm 
Originally posted by abrensons:
Originally posted by KaMe:

You can minimize the sliding with a good setup, your TCS and being a bit cautious with the throttle obviously. By the way if you struggle with getting good setups, use the "guided setup" option on your engineer. It actually works very well.

i dont know its difficult maybe my x360 controller is to blame.. i didnt have these problems in 19' though, could race with stock setup too

Well there is a problem right now with the throttle and breake axis not being completely linear, so that's part of the problem because you need to be extra carefull with the throttle. But other than that, you NEED a good setup. With standard setup you will not be able to perform well. As I said, use the "guided setup" option. Just pick a bike and ride it for a few laps then go to your engineer and tell him what behavior of the bike you want to fix. The only thing you NEED to do on your own is the gear setup if you have trouble with them because the engineer only does really minor adjustments to the gears if you tell him.
Anxelus Apr 26, 2020 @ 6:00pm 
Originally posted by KaMe:
Originally posted by abrensons:

i dont know its difficult maybe my x360 controller is to blame.. i didnt have these problems in 19' though, could race with stock setup too

Well there is a problem right now with the throttle and breake axis not being completely linear, so that's part of the problem because you need to be extra carefull with the throttle. But other than that, you NEED a good setup. With standard setup you will not be able to perform well. As I said, use the "guided setup" option. Just pick a bike and ride it for a few laps then go to your engineer and tell him what behavior of the bike you want to fix. The only thing you NEED to do on your own is the gear setup if you have trouble with them because the engineer only does really minor adjustments to the gears if you tell him.
That's correct too, the bug of the wheelie added to the wrong calibration/mapping of the throtle/brake makes it even harder, be patient the updates will come, with a better setup (manual or assisted), you will reduce it, but it won't be perfectly ok if you are playing an official moto2 team. I suppose they rushed to get it out and some other bugs are there, like the drivers going to ground on a fresh start of FP on a private online race.

I know people playing with different controllers/pads, we all have the same issues, it's a game bug, you don't need a new controller xD
Last edited by Anxelus; Apr 26, 2020 @ 6:01pm
abrensons Apr 26, 2020 @ 6:17pm 
Thanks for tip. I found some. Good universal setup
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkOzgVJhhbo
Last edited by abrensons; Apr 26, 2020 @ 6:17pm
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