I really like the scaling. But something to keep in mind is that it depends how the person is playing the game. For example I play in virtual reality and everything looks so much bigger in a headset that most of the time when after I preview a track on youtube I dont even recognize it when I go to play it on my headset. On a tv or monitor in 3rd person the jumps look normal or a little small, in first person a little bigger, but then when I put the headset on they look so huge!!!!! And I have a 65" tv so its not like its real small. And the drop offs like in a lot of the outdoor national tracks look like you're dropping off a big cliff! But again on a flat screen it hardly even looks like the grade is dropping.
You can definitely tell a couple of guys that made tracks definetely dont play in vr cause some of their jumps look like a straight wall.
Hope this helps.
You can definitely tell a couple of guys that made tracks definetely dont play in vr cause some of their jumps look like a straight wall.
Hope this helps.