MX Bikes

MX Bikes

sbapowered Jul 10, 2024 @ 12:44am
falling forward
Hello
I am a new player (less than 20 hours) and I have a problem with falling forward. I am 100 percent sure I got my binds right (because you can see the lean blue square in the settings) but I still have problem with jumps.

I somewhat can scrub/whip but I have a problem with falling forward. Even though I am pulling the right stick down as leaning back my biker a lot of times he still falls front. Basically 80 percent of my falls is this. Sometimes I just go straight to jump and I do nothing but hold the lean back sticks and the dude still falls forward and it is driving me insane.

And I have one more problem but I do not know how to describe it but I will try my best. So I do whips/scrubs to the right but when I try to counter lean as basically returning it to straight position my biker stays crooked to the left. My biker is like this: \ and my bike is like this |.
I know these are all my mistakes but I just cant figure out how to correct them so I figure out Ill ask there.

Thank you for potential help
sbapowered
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Tjduke Jul 12, 2024 @ 3:22pm 
Could you send a video of you playing?
vermin Jul 16, 2024 @ 5:29am 
push the stick the other way genius
sbapowered Jul 16, 2024 @ 11:43am 
Originally posted by Hunter_Two-Zero:
push the stick the other way genius
so if when I fall forward I should learn forward? rn Im leaning backwards when falling as I said. but sometimes Im pulling backwards when Im going to jump from a ram but my biker still falls forward eventhough I held backwards lean
hit the throttle
BluOrion Jul 17, 2024 @ 6:25pm 
Lean your biker forward on jumps, ideally as soon as your front tire leaves the jump. This will pull the nose of the bike upwards and make it easier to plant the back tire when landing jumps. If you're holding your rider backwards while jumping, you're forcing the front of the bike downward, hence the leaning over. Great for greasing your landings though. Basically do the opposite of what you're doing, lean your rider forwards. The better feel you have for where your front tire is, the easier it will get. Hope this helps
sbapowered Jul 18, 2024 @ 1:08am 
Originally posted by BluOrion:
Lean your biker forward on jumps, ideally as soon as your front tire leaves the jump. This will pull the nose of the bike upwards and make it easier to plant the back tire when landing jumps. If you're holding your rider backwards while jumping, you're forcing the front of the bike downward, hence the leaning over. Great for greasing your landings though. Basically do the opposite of what you're doing, lean your rider forwards. The better feel you have for where your front tire is, the easier it will get. Hope this helps
Thank you bro I kinda have an understanding of how it works
sbapowered Jul 18, 2024 @ 1:09am 
Originally posted by casper.slidinnnnn👻:
hit the throttle
ngl this helped too xd
RockyBe33 Jul 19, 2024 @ 6:43am 
Originally posted by sbapowered:
Originally posted by casper.slidinnnnn👻:
hit the throttle
ngl this helped too xd
i just started playing this and noticed it asked me to "lean back" in the prompt for setting up my controller and I did the opposite of that and didnt realize it makes a difference which direction you push first. If you didnt do that right, it inverted it.
sbapowered Jul 20, 2024 @ 1:45am 
Originally posted by RockyBe33:
Originally posted by sbapowered:
ngl this helped too xd
i just started playing this and noticed it asked me to "lean back" in the prompt for setting up my controller and I did the opposite of that and didnt realize it makes a difference which direction you push first. If you didnt do that right, it inverted it.
nah bro I did it right but thanks g. But u are somewhat right cause I had had (dont ask me how) a clutch when I pulled the joystick back xd I dont know how I did that
iiTzSnake Jul 22, 2024 @ 6:40am 
That's what we call a mouse trap.
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