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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16951129" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>I've always been partial to the Italian bikes and wish I still had my 848Evo. Tempted to get another one, but if I do it's going to likely be a naked Italian. Not sure if I need a 200hp Streetfighter V4 though lol. I like that Tuono and hp is still moderate enough, but $20k! I know that's pretty average now, but still. </p><p></p><p>From what I have seen or MotoGP it looks like arcadey garbage with numb controls in comparison. The amount of control you feel in Ride is like no other racing game I've played. Probably the most satisfying part is how dialed in they have the feeling through the controller on the amount if slip you get from the rear tire when coming into a corner too hot. You can actually feel it and sort of see it slipping on screen, but the feedback allows you to push it to where you're kicking the rear out on the edge just before you high side, or if you come into a corner on the brakes too hard and locked up you can often still make it through fine, but you'll often low side. </p><p></p><p>There's also an optional reverse feature like Forza has so you can rewind if you make mistakes and practice repeatedly until you get a corner right cause some are obviously tricky to get right. Also, this new game has a ton of tracks, tons of bikes of all types and they can be modded with name brand parts, and they add a lot of new content throughout the game's life. It had a game breaking bug at launch that screwed up you position in the field after pitting on an endurance race of all things that caused you to go from 1st to 7th so you couldn't proceed through the career, but there was just an update that fixed it I think. I messaged their Facebook account about it and they said they were working on it lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16951129, member: 21786"] I've always been partial to the Italian bikes and wish I still had my 848Evo. Tempted to get another one, but if I do it's going to likely be a naked Italian. Not sure if I need a 200hp Streetfighter V4 though lol. I like that Tuono and hp is still moderate enough, but $20k! I know that's pretty average now, but still. From what I have seen or MotoGP it looks like arcadey garbage with numb controls in comparison. The amount of control you feel in Ride is like no other racing game I've played. Probably the most satisfying part is how dialed in they have the feeling through the controller on the amount if slip you get from the rear tire when coming into a corner too hot. You can actually feel it and sort of see it slipping on screen, but the feedback allows you to push it to where you're kicking the rear out on the edge just before you high side, or if you come into a corner on the brakes too hard and locked up you can often still make it through fine, but you'll often low side. There's also an optional reverse feature like Forza has so you can rewind if you make mistakes and practice repeatedly until you get a corner right cause some are obviously tricky to get right. Also, this new game has a ton of tracks, tons of bikes of all types and they can be modded with name brand parts, and they add a lot of new content throughout the game's life. It had a game breaking bug at launch that screwed up you position in the field after pitting on an endurance race of all things that caused you to go from 1st to 7th so you couldn't proceed through the career, but there was just an update that fixed it I think. I messaged their Facebook account about it and they said they were working on it lol. [/QUOTE]
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