The amount of effort required purely depends on your controller FFB. BTW i still can throw bike to the ground in MXB and GPB with def steering mode. i think calling that helper for max angle as 'autopilot' is incorrect. if all this is off it's not an autopilot. autopilot is that kind of hanling when you turn on brake help, steering help, throttle help, rider auto lean. You call that a "proper result in a proper amount of time"? Ok, maybe the PID-based DS is a little more latent than the direct torque value input, but it's still miles ahead of the autopilot in terms of sheer immediacy. You use the autopilot which needs to be told about the bike lean first before it could start assuming the said angle. this is improper result with improper amount of time spent to reach this result.
#Good mx sim tracks to learn pro#
But he cant do race with other pros without falling, nobody can do, pro riders in MX Sim fall a lot. my friend is one of the fastest, kinda pro rider in MX Sim, participating in championships, it seems he knows or remembers and can easily do fast lap on almost every track released for the game, he spent more than 3 years for wanking out MX Sim. i myself spent ~year for mxsim of almost everyday 2-3 hours of intense training with pro setup and i'm still not able to reach pro times (10-15 seconds slower then they are) and i cant even do my best time lap by lap. many guys in MX Sim complain that they cant be stable with helpers (in advanced stability) set to 50% even after 2-3 years. Not sure what you mean with the "proper result in a proper amount of time". ah, buttons on panels are not authentic, yes. Su-27 and main tools to control speed and direction of a jet like rudders, throttle lever, even pedals can be added. Whatever you use for flight sims is even farther from what an actual pilot uses.įor X52pro device or hardcore custom stuff it's not that far, if we talk about e.g.
and these wheels with def steering are okay ('okay'!) to use in GPB if you want to learn what will happen to a bike if you do this or that.
#Good mx sim tracks to learn code#
In car sims our wheels are still good enough to learn driving skills, especially with correct code written for FFB. theoretically it is but practically it isnt.I already said that such a wheel doesn't represent properly the feel of an RL wheel and it behaves differently, yet you don't mind using it for car sims. It doesnt feel and look the same as IRL, it doesn't bring proper result in proper amount of time with proper effort spent at the end.
Ĭonsidering you have to deal with a gamepad, I guess that is indeed the best choice for now. but AC gives me more feedback visual, audio and control. QuoteGTR1 feel, the physics I like somehow. As for the menus, I can hardly name a sim where I like them anyway QuoteI liked rfactor but good God those loading times and clunky menusYeah, those loading times are atrocious. And compared to a typical simpit used for cars, a bike seat could be made more easily and would have been more convenient to move around/store as well.
I'd go further for a bike seat and pegs, just my way of thinking Agreed on the bike seat with pegs Also thought about making something like that. Quoteeh I like to be fast with controls, and a fullsize steering device wont be suitable for chair gaming. GPX thrustmaster -xbox licensed controllerI see now. What do you think of clamping a set of bars onto the wheel with the proper controls tied to either potentiometers or some MaRS sensors, and an up/down switch for the left foot, while you could still probably use one of the pedals for the rear brake.
Maybe that's a sign you should try and make a bike controller out of your wheel? Those pedals are not too great for controlling a bike anyway. QuoteI have a cheap logitech wheel, but pedals died, and don't wanna invest in a thrustmaster wheel right now. Sorry, couldn't quite understand what you meant. Quotecause recently I play with gpx like in gp bikes. Personally, I'm more into rF2 Also, I find WRS bundled with GPB a good sim as well (not so sure about its rally-cross part yet, though) QuoteI firmly compare direct control with assetto corsas handlingWell, I can't say I like the Assetto Corsa's feel. You should have said so sooner I thought almost nobody else used this method and it was doomed. Quote from: vali_grad on May 13, 2017, 10:25:18 AMĮh, I use that too, but some prefer that delayed control Seriously?.