MOTOGP 24 - CONTROLLER CALIBRATION EXPLAINED!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
- Hey guys! Today I’ll be playing MotoGP 24 . If you enjoyed it, let me know and be sure to leave a like and subscribe!
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Wow, I am totally amazed by the 175% linearity in steering. Thought it was a bit much when I saw it in the video, but picking up the bike juuust a LITTLE bit in a double apex for instance is sooo much better! Thank you.
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175%? Its 65%
Yeah great to see this Big D, it's one of those tweaks that can be important to get most from the game for each individual, and that maximises enjoyment for everyone. Thank you for sharing that with the community.
Thank you so much! This is what I've been looking for. I applied my front brake filter pressure 10% so it didn't push to hard on the game, especially when cornering
i've been playing motogp from 07 to 24 and never realize that this settings exist. Thx bro
Thanks a lot for the video D, wouldnt say I was struggling with the game, but the GP bikes certainly werent easy to ride. Did back to back races at Catalunya, one with my previous settings(deffault) and then your and wow what a difference, much better with yours
Great to hear Bernard!!
huh, my steering is totally the opposite from yours. Down to riding style I'm sure. But from my perspective, the game feels twitchy with an upright bike as it is, so I bump the linearity to 125-135 to smooth that out. I don't feel I need the extra control at full lean as I get the stick all the way over as soon as possible, then turn radius is modulated with the throttle and brake. Off-camber gets tricky, but I'll take the control in the other direction. Corner exit is more the same, get the bike upright as quick as possible, so high linearity gets out of lean faster. The more fine control here also helps keep just a little bit of lean under heavy braking and acceleration as well, helping reduce wheelies and stoppies.
cheers to putting these out regularly. A part of the menu so many would miss out on without the helpful guides.
Thanks Frank!
i feel having a little bit of deadzone for the rider weight helps with unintentional weight shifts during turning
I just remove it tbh.
Merci top
Thx
Thx.
Many thanks for this explanation fella 👍🏻. What platform are you using as when I set mine up on PC and come out of the settings and then go back in it says it is disabled even though I’ve applied it. so I think there’s a bug in the PC Version
PC as well for me,will have a look into it tonight and see can I figure it out
Ok pal thanks 👍🏻 I have messaged milestone about it on their Discord server but not really any response yet
@@philh3041 yeah i cant recreate the issue you're having, hopefully milestone can be more helpful, could try a clean install to see if that helps
Oh I see so when you apply the settings you want and come back out then in the menu your settings have remained? I have tried this on both my legion go & gaming pc and get the same issue. Very strange!
@@philh3041 yeah i just back out and it stays with what ive selected
Im playing it on Switch. Totally unplayable or I am just too bad at the game lmao? Last MOTOGP game I played was 19 and it was pretty “easy”.
#motogpgod
Must be a console version because my PC version does not have Deadzone or Lineartiy in my settings.
What controller do you have?
360
Can I say my honest opinion? They don’t do shit
What doesn't?
I appreciate your honesty but disagree,for someone as fast as you maybe it's not worth the last 0.1 of a second but for the average player this will work as it has for me 👍
It's not meant to make you faster, that comes from within. You're taking janky inputs from a dated controller setup and then milestone turns that into riding inputs and you're left hoping the motorcycle does what you ask. Playing around with these sliders can completely change how the bike reacts to your inputs. Its about getting what feels "good" to you.
@@Dyl469yeah, that's maybe correct. For someone who wants to play for fun, there is, but who wants to get to the levels like mine, do not serve so much
@@flaviobaldacci29 I agree 👍