Nice vids gdub! Doing a little cross rut blocking in the whoops? tisk, tisk.
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Quote from: DPHS on May 11, 2015, 09:15:09 AMWow did you get lucky at :24s over jumping that one.
getting comfy again
https://www.youtube.com/v/T-3vXiZS_jE
Quote from: iceberg on May 05, 2015, 02:41:40 PMA lot of effort for 25 seconds. Music barely got started.
I just made this for fun this morning.
Watch it in 1080p for full HD
http://www.youtube.com/v/-W4PAbecwpw
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Quote from: seemysound7 on April 13, 2015, 09:04:59 PMThe files you download are typically zip files, which contains all the track files in a compressed form. You need a program to uncompress those files. Not sure if windows has built in ability to uncompress files. You right click the file downloaded and see if you have an option to "unzip" then if so, select unzip and pick the tracks directory of where to unzip all the files out of that downloaded zip file. Otherwise you need a program installed to do that, like WinRAR, winzip, ...
I think that may be my issue, I am not using any program to open these up. I was just downloading them, then dragging. We need a specific program to open these and drag over to the track folder?
Quote from: geofanatec on March 18, 2015, 02:36:51 AMWhy would there only be like a 3 degree difference between .2 and .5? Now, Im not trying to argue with you here, but those photos are from replay camera or from in game first person cameras? For some reason, I am just thinking what replay head cam shows is not equivalent to tilt displayed in first person.
Here we go!
At a setting of .5 (for tilt) it yields a max of 21 degrees (horizon).
A setting of .2 yields a max of 19 degrees.
So........a setting of .2 seems to be spot on with RL. (which makes sense, lol).
Pic 1: a .5 setting
Pic 2: a .2 setting
Quote from: Phathry25 on March 07, 2015, 04:13:39 AMI just purchased game, but before I did on the demo practice track, I didn't notice some of the physics as much as when I just tried Maryland for first few times. Physics changed from me feeling ok in control of steering bike on practice track. However, that changed once I started fumbling around on Maryland with the bike/rider more in control than me. The rider has no problem showing power when it comes to rider leaning. Im curious if the low speed steering flopping I feel is related to what you describe.
My year and a half year old niece is stronger than this guy.... Seriously.
I'm riding at a jump, and since the idiot thinks he must keep the bike straight up and down at all costs I have to try and turn as I approach the face of the jumps, except when you get to the jump the moron can't hold the bars straight, gets into a lock to lock tank slapper and goes flying off the side of the track.
Quote from: TheFatController on March 16, 2015, 11:12:13 PM
Hows this? Might have tilt a little too high, tend to agree with MaX on this one (disclaimer not getting defensive)
Modified the helmet for MaX's hud plugin (hope you don't mind MaX, if others want it do you mind if I upload the files?) I know you can see more of the visor than you probably can IRL, but there you go, my helmet's in the garage and probably full of spiders so I wasn't about to go out and try it on lol..
You'll have to excuse my crap riding, personally it was before but now even more so - the closest feeling to riding in real life that I've ever experienced on a PC.
https://www.youtube.com/v/HDYdycUR17k?rel=0
Never seen that helmet view before. I want!