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guys am need help
guys someone can help am keep falling under braking on almost every circuit tried to costing to the corner but some reason bike just collapse under me am really getting angry on milestone they not want to help they just told me try normal physics settings but that didnt help me am only able play motogp 20 career with assists and keyboard and total noob with no assists can someone gave me advice to what am I doing wrong in braking in to the corner and what can I do stop the bike not to crash under braking pls help me guys
Last edited by karmanzolihun; Sep 27, 2020 @ 2:25am
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vackwak Sep 27, 2020 @ 5:18am 
I feel your pain and frustration. I am also having the exact problem dont know to ride the bike. There is no guide or tutorial anywhere on riding motogp bikes.

It is frustrating for me since motogp 18, 19 and 20.
vackwak Sep 27, 2020 @ 5:21am 
One thing I suggest is look into the onboard videos of real motogp bike on a single track and learn how early they brake and don't accelerate on corners and feather touch your way out of the corners.

Golden rule: slow speed and feather touch your buttons no hard press.
Last edited by vackwak; Sep 27, 2020 @ 5:23am
TheRealJuralumin Sep 27, 2020 @ 8:59am 
Braking in these games is actually incredibly realistic, and requires the use of real world techniques to get the best out of your bike. Trail-braking is very important, the idea is you want to initially apply full brakes in a straight line and then slowly come off the brakes until you reach the apex of the corner, then you apply throttle to get you the rest of the way through, This technique is a lot more important on a motorcycle than in a car where dancing between throttle and brake mid corner is more common (known as left-foot braking).

Another thing to keep in mind is that unlike cars, motorcycles separate their brakes between the front and the rear. 90% of the time you should just use the front brake, but the rear brake does have a few important uses. If you find yourself mid-corner and going to fast, the rear brake will help pull the bike back towards the apex, this is what you do in real-life. Grabbing a handful of front brake mid corner is going to make you drop the bike. The rear brake can also be used to help stabilise the bike when braking in a straight line, you apply the rear brake just before you apply the front brake, this helps ground the bike and prevent the rear from getting too light.

Another thing to keep in mind is how much pressure you apply when breaking from a high speed, just like in real life, there's a sweet spot with the brakes, too much pressure and your going to lift your back wheel off the road and possibly go over the handlebars, not enough pressure and you're not going to slow down quick enough. This is exactly the same in real life, if you watch MotoGP footage with the throttle and brake graphic on screen, the riders very rarely apply maximum pressure on the brakes, only when slowing from a long straight of very fast section to a tight corner, and they will usually use the rear brake to help keep the bake stable and grounded in these situations.
76561198227391868 Sep 30, 2020 @ 9:11pm 
Originally posted by TheRealJuralumin:
Braking in these games is actually incredibly realistic, and requires the use of real world techniques to get the best out of your bike. Trail-braking is very important, the idea is you want to initially apply full brakes in a straight line and then slowly come off the brakes until you reach the apex of the corner, then you apply throttle to get you the rest of the way through, This technique is a lot more important on a motorcycle than in a car where dancing between throttle and brake mid corner is more common (known as left-foot braking).

Another thing to keep in mind is that unlike cars, motorcycles separate their brakes between the front and the rear. 90% of the time you should just use the front brake, but the rear brake does have a few important uses. If you find yourself mid-corner and going to fast, the rear brake will help pull the bike back towards the apex, this is what you do in real-life. Grabbing a handful of front brake mid corner is going to make you drop the bike. The rear brake can also be used to help stabilise the bike when braking in a straight line, you apply the rear brake just before you apply the front brake, this helps ground the bike and prevent the rear from getting too light.

Another thing to keep in mind is how much pressure you apply when breaking from a high speed, just like in real life, there's a sweet spot with the brakes, too much pressure and your going to lift your back wheel off the road and possibly go over the handlebars, not enough pressure and you're not going to slow down quick enough. This is exactly the same in real life, if you watch MotoGP footage with the throttle and brake graphic on screen, the riders very rarely apply maximum pressure on the brakes, only when slowing from a long straight of very fast section to a tight corner, and they will usually use the rear brake to help keep the bake stable and grounded in these situations.
AM STILL CRASHING UNDER BRAKING WHEN AM WANNA TURN IN TO THE CORNER THE FRONTEND LITERALLY UNSTABLE ITS REALISTIC FOR PRO USERS AND ASSISTS USERS WHY THEY HAVE TO BE PUNISHED AND ALSO ASSISTED SETTINGS LIKE PRO SETTING OR ASSISTED SETING REALLY HUGE NERF AM HATE MILESTONE NOW TAKE THE MOTOGP LICENCE AWAY FROM THEM ONCE DORNA PLEASE
Last edited by karmanzolihun; Sep 30, 2020 @ 9:48pm
DarkAngel Oct 1, 2020 @ 12:50am 
Problem is trying to play with Keyboard... Really this games needs an Xbox controller.
76561198227391868 Oct 1, 2020 @ 10:47am 
Originally posted by DarkAngel:
Problem is trying to play with Keyboard... Really this games needs an Xbox controller.
Assisted settings on gp pretty weak compare to moto2 and moto3 is good gp class is a mess with assisted settings milestone ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up the gp class
Last edited by karmanzolihun; Oct 1, 2020 @ 12:04pm
vackwak Oct 3, 2020 @ 6:00am 
Originally posted by karmanzolihun:
Originally posted by TheRealJuralumin:
Braking in these games is actually incredibly realistic, and requires the use of real world techniques to get the best out of your bike. Trail-braking is very important, the idea is you want to initially apply full brakes in a straight line and then slowly come off the brakes until you reach the apex of the corner, then you apply throttle to get you the rest of the way through, This technique is a lot more important on a motorcycle than in a car where dancing between throttle and brake mid corner is more common (known as left-foot braking).

Another thing to keep in mind is that unlike cars, motorcycles separate their brakes between the front and the rear. 90% of the time you should just use the front brake, but the rear brake does have a few important uses. If you find yourself mid-corner and going to fast, the rear brake will help pull the bike back towards the apex, this is what you do in real-life. Grabbing a handful of front brake mid corner is going to make you drop the bike. The rear brake can also be used to help stabilise the bike when braking in a straight line, you apply the rear brake just before you apply the front brake, this helps ground the bike and prevent the rear from getting too light.

Another thing to keep in mind is how much pressure you apply when breaking from a high speed, just like in real life, there's a sweet spot with the brakes, too much pressure and your going to lift your back wheel off the road and possibly go over the handlebars, not enough pressure and you're not going to slow down quick enough. This is exactly the same in real life, if you watch MotoGP footage with the throttle and brake graphic on screen, the riders very rarely apply maximum pressure on the brakes, only when slowing from a long straight of very fast section to a tight corner, and they will usually use the rear brake to help keep the bake stable and grounded in these situations.
AM STILL CRASHING UNDER BRAKING WHEN AM WANNA TURN IN TO THE CORNER THE FRONTEND LITERALLY UNSTABLE ITS REALISTIC FOR PRO USERS AND ASSISTS USERS WHY THEY HAVE TO BE PUNISHED AND ALSO ASSISTED SETTINGS LIKE PRO SETTING OR ASSISTED SETING REALLY HUGE NERF AM HATE MILESTONE NOW TAKE THE MOTOGP LICENCE AWAY FROM THEM ONCE DORNA PLEASE

For your notice...milestone was acquired by Thq Nordic publisher and they have confirmed Motogp 21 game, April 2021 release.

There is no info on what will happen after 2021.
Originally posted by vackwak:
Originally posted by karmanzolihun:
AM STILL CRASHING UNDER BRAKING WHEN AM WANNA TURN IN TO THE CORNER THE FRONTEND LITERALLY UNSTABLE ITS REALISTIC FOR PRO USERS AND ASSISTS USERS WHY THEY HAVE TO BE PUNISHED AND ALSO ASSISTED SETTINGS LIKE PRO SETTING OR ASSISTED SETING REALLY HUGE NERF AM HATE MILESTONE NOW TAKE THE MOTOGP LICENCE AWAY FROM THEM ONCE DORNA PLEASE

For your notice...milestone was acquired by Thq Nordic publisher and they have confirmed Motogp 21 game, April 2021 release.

There is no info on what will happen after 2021.
I know that
Worple Oct 3, 2020 @ 7:56am 
i use a joystick and about the same info as karmanzolihun gave you and after a few days i got the hang of it. dont get mad just keep trying till you get it
Originally posted by Worple:
i use a joystick and about the same info as karmanzolihun gave you and after a few days i got the hang of it. dont get mad just keep trying till you get it
yeah but my controller not working and also prefer more keyboard than wheel and keyboard am played F1 2017 736 hrs f1 2018 684 hrs f1 2019 170 hrs f1 2020 190 hrs motogp 17 263 hrs motogp 18 201 hrs motogp 19 153 hrs motogp 20 135 hrs all with keyboard also all racing game am played with keyboard
Last edited by karmanzolihun; Oct 3, 2020 @ 8:02am
Worple Oct 3, 2020 @ 8:03am 
you can use almost any controller using this simple to use software https://www.x360ce.com/ if you have problem with hit me up
Originally posted by Worple:
you can use almost any controller using this simple to use software {LINK REMOVED} if you have problem with hit me up
am on pc really bad with controller and wheel so am really prefer keyboard because am only can race racing games with it
Worple Oct 6, 2020 @ 1:50pm 
im on pc also
martin77 Oct 7, 2020 @ 5:53am 
easy Ai and then drive some rounds behind them without overtaking.
You lean all braking points then
nnn Oct 7, 2020 @ 3:04pm 
Originally posted by martin77:
easy Ai and then drive some rounds behind them without overtaking.
You lean all braking points then

Nope. They brake way to early. You get rammed online if you brake where easy AI brakes.
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