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What would you suggest to improve specifically?
I couldn‘t say something about the physics....because i couldn‘t ride a straight line.
The steering of a sim don‘t have to be overcomplecated and fidly.
I think the designer of Asseto Corso says something very helpful... and MX Bikes can learn from that!
In real life everybody can drive a Touring Race car with 60 km per hour across any Racetrack....and that shouldn‘t be a problem in a Simulation too.
But if you drive with 100 percent of brake and throttle you should fight against the track and with the physics... and riding on the edge should be the game of skill, most of the simracers love.
Fighting against the controls....isn‘t fun.
I hope Mx Bikes improves the steering .... i come back later to test it again.
We do have a default profile for Xbox controllers. Perhaps you had Steam Controller settings enabled (as described in this pinned thread: https://steamcommunity.com/app/655500/discussions/0/2251182852563222536/) ?
Two people :)