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State your points all you like but this is the best MX simulator out there. As MXSim is outdated and this game gets constant support on a newer engine.
It sounds like you are just bad at the game and have too little patience to actually learn ,so hate me for stating the truth.
Lmao
Well if they made this game to please thousands of players they would end up with a game like Mx vs ATV All Out and MXGP 2019...Which people still complain that is not realistic enough lol... So here you are, one of the most realistic Mx simulators on the market. If you cant be bothered to WANT to learn then go play MXGP.
Like Ottters said, there are assist to make it a LOT more forgiving. Similar to real life, at one point you couldnt ride for S H I T when you first started and would probably get lapped by a D rider. Thats how this game is.. You have to learn how to ride all over again, take what you know in real life and try to transfer that into the game and experiment. You will fall a million times, but once you do it right ONCE, you will have a general idea on what you need to do from there.
That is literally the opposite of a simulator. That's doing it
It's okay bro. We all think you're super cool because you ride your own bike and no one here thinks you just suck at the game.
There's definitely no learning curve for the game and you should just be innately good at the game because you have a real bike.
Damn that hurts, think I'm going to sit back onto my CRF450 irl and break an ankle or two while learning how to corner fast. Oh damn what a realistic simulator where I can hurt myself. Your arguments are full of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. It's quite clear you're not able to learn a game from the base on to actually get good.
Way easier to learn than MXS for example. You can just grab the controller and ride consistent laps after a couple of minutes, especially with the default assists.
Could you perhaps name the MX simulators which give you the options to go full arcade?
MXS? Yes, if you go full retarded with the adv. stability setup or enable arcade mode. But you'll be slow AF with no style (yes, style matters).
Any other MX Sims? Oh yeah, there aren't any.