I know it's cliche, but hauling ass down Bray Hill into Quarterbridge without lifting still supplies an incredible thrill.
My suggestion was aimed at Mr Damage to enable him to do clean laps easier. That is all.
I am not trying to get him to make the game more of a challenge (I think it is for many already).
I also use the aids on some bikes, especially the 1000cc superbikes as does my own GSXR1000. I am thinking the physics faults are increased with the aids. Hence my suggestion to only try that certain combination that seems to work for me regarding the rear end weirdness.
Anyway, this whole physics thing was expected. This is Kylotonn. They don't have any one on their team that can programme proper physics. They also don't have anyone who can do proper replays. They are Kylotonn.
But in the mean time, I truly love this game in the way I am playing it. It is the best representation of the TT since the PS2 Real Road Racers games.
I remember the games of old. Mouse steering was all the rage.Mouse steering? That's only marginally more silly than steering wheel support in a bIke racing game.
It's very cheap to buy. The game only occasionally has a stutter for me when it seems to load a new area in.Hi i have noticed allot of PC users mentioning that the game stutters allot and really spoils the flow of the game , how true is this please, also bike physics seems to be a issue , to me the game looks good, but i would really appreciate some helpful comments regarding the purchase of this game thanks.
Still expensive for a single track - seems like a demo release to me.It's very cheap to buy. The game only occasionally has a stutter for me when it seems to load a new area in.
I think if you read our little discussions about on here, that should give you a good idea of the game.
https://www.cdkeys.com/pc/games/tt-isle-of-man-ride-on-the-edge-pc-steam-cd-key
Will do thanksIt's very cheap to buy. The game only occasionally has a stutter for me when it seems to load a new area in.
I think if you read our little discussions about on here, that should give you a good idea of the game.
https://www.cdkeys.com/pc/games/tt-isle-of-man-ride-on-the-edge-pc-steam-cd-key
ThanksStill expensive for a single track - seems like a demo release to me.
Like a racing game that only releases the ring and calls it finished
I know you are trolling but I'll give the info anyway. There are quite a few tracks actually but only one that's actually worth the full asking price and more. The greatest sim track ever made in my opinion. For the price of some DLC in other games, this is a bargain.Still expensive for a single track - seems like a demo release to me.
Like a racing game that only releases the ring and calls it finished
Being different to any other racing game out there, it really depends on personal preferences, on what you're looking for...Hi i have noticed allot of PC users mentioning that the game stutters allot and really spoils the flow of the game , how true is this please, also bike physics seems to be a issue , to me the game looks good, but i would really appreciate some helpful comments regarding the purchase of this game thanks.
Yes, and IMHO they're worthy as well.there are other shorter road circuits in the game which are fun (including The Triangle which is based on the Northwest 200, and I think Antrim is based on the Ulster GP course
Sorry for the O.T. ...
Yes, and IMHO they're worthy as well.
Specifically in the case of Antrim, I think they're trying to base in the course used in the Mid Antrim 150 Road Race in Northern Ireland(?).
Being different to any other racing game out there, it really depends on personal preferences, on what you're looking for...
- ....if you like motorcycles (modern sportbikes/racebikes).
- ....if you feel interested by real life racing events on (closed) public roads, such as the IOM TT.
- ....if you're considering a game controller with analog support for steering, throtle and brake.
- ....if your computer meets the recommended specs of the developer.
- ....if you can excuse some limitations and small technical faults (hopefully patched/updated later).
- ....if you like difficult "simulation" games which require interest and patience, but are rewarding and immersive along the learning process.
My current opinion is that, at 40.00 Euros, the game has a somewhat inflated price. But some places are already selling its Steam key on discount (see HERE).
Yes, there are some bike physics issues, some small stuttering may occur here and there, and the career mode is a bit barren. But I still feel the game is totally worth it.
Regarding the tracks, and at the end of it all, the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (mountain course) is legendary, possibly the oldest racing event and course on the planet. Think of it like this - if the Nordschleife is "The Mother" then the IOM TT course is "The Father" - it easily takes the cake on tradition and difficulty. And the real track rendition in this game is absolutely spot on (trully phenomenal), a masterpiece that is worth the price of admission - you won't find anything close to this anywhere else.
Also, while the other tracks present in the game are much, much shorter, they're also excelent as well, a lot of fun and just as worthy the time around. (I'd recommend a CBR600RR on the Tyrone and Hertfordshire tracks for a begginer, to get a feel of it all before going all over the Isle of Man course)
Regarding the simulated vehicles in game... on one hand, the Superbike class motorcycles (1000cc engine) are absurdly overpowered and overdone in the game (IMHO, and I avoid them like the plague) but, on the other hand, the Supersport class motorcycles (~600cc engine) are among the most immersive simulation experiences of modern motorcycles that I've ever experimented on a PC game. I can't say enough good things about them. (I just wish the Lightweight and Classic-TT classes were in this game as well)
Thanks allot will take this onboard
PS: regarding the stuttering in game... for me, adjusting some in-game graphics options helped a lot, such as changing particles to 'OFF', the shadows to 'Average', and V-Sync to 'ON' (in game options), combined with "force adaptive v-sync" in the drivers settings (I use Nvidia Inspector for that), it now makes for a very smooth and trouble free experience.
Don't bikes steer?Mouse steering? That's only marginally more silly than steering wheel support in a bIke racing game.