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However it faces the same issues as MX Bikes, and that is,, that it lacks ai, content and polish. However, compared to MX Bikes,,, TrackDayR is actually adding content, so more than likely, the content side will not really even compare on account that MX Bikes hasn't added any relevant content in years.
I've tried the few different Mx games out there and TrackDayR has so far been the most satisfying,,, it just desperately needs ai, content and polish.
Fun bonus side of TrackDayR, is they also have other vehicles as well as street. So you can switch from mx to atv to side car to mountain bike to trials to street drag etc.
On the other hand, TrackDayR is a relatively new game on the market, and it's already this polished, with more free tracks, bikes, and disciplines available. So, keep an eye on it; with some developer support, this game could become a perfect alternative for MX Bikes OG's soon