The last advice is the best one I feel like. I've always got better results when I'm not stressing out. This game rewards extreme precision and the more tense you are, the worse control you have over the bike. Great video as always!
so guilty of turning too hard.. especially in my career mode im with a slower bike (GASGAS, 3rd slowest in the grid). Everytime I get myself in a good position already, like maybe top 5, i'd continue pushing myself so much cus I want that win real bad! But sometimes I guess it's good to kind of realise I'm already extracting the most out of my bike .. unless I just nid to git gud lol
Be smooth especially on the curbs with the brake, turning and throttle. Allow for bumps in the tarmac, sometimes it's better to brake early, let the bike settle over the bump and reapply. You can also make the bike turn tighter with the throttle.
👍👍👍I mean, this is awesome content! I think Milestone should give you some well deserved rewards for this and promote your channel! The motorcycle game lacks a channel that most players know about, and your content is both awesome and looks awesome, it should be known to most people!
For Ride height device, I have to press Y after braking (disengaging) and then during end of corner exit press Y (engaging). I have to press Y twice, right?
No you press "Y" when you want to enable the ride height device and when you brake hard with the front brake it will deactivate,keep an eye on the indicator as it will change colour
I’m complete beginner MotoGP 24 is my first ever superbike styled game and I’m slow asf my lap time on mugello was like 2:03 and every one else had like 10/15 seconds on me
@@Dyl469 yh mate tbh I’ve played motorcross and supercross games but this MotoGP game is a lot more difficult I need to get consistent at corners because some I do well and then others I’m in the sand
Try a smaller brake disc up front if the bike is doing endo's, also different compound tyres affect stability. Adjusting the slipper clutch also makes a big difference and the engine brake does also. If you are braking over a bump like on the start finish straight at Austin you have to allow for it and get it done early. The AI struggles more than you think when you can keep up. Gear ratios also affect the way the bike slows down, as do manual downshifts.
If it's in career mode,it's basically because the bike is bad and that's how the game slows you down,other than that,just practice your timing of releasing the clutch
The last advice is the best one I feel like. I've always got better results when I'm not stressing out. This game rewards extreme precision and the more tense you are, the worse control you have over the bike. Great video as always!
Thank you!
so guilty of turning too hard.. especially in my career mode im with a slower bike (GASGAS, 3rd slowest in the grid). Everytime I get myself in a good position already, like maybe top 5, i'd continue pushing myself so much cus I want that win real bad! But sometimes I guess it's good to kind of realise I'm already extracting the most out of my bike .. unless I just nid to git gud lol
Be smooth especially on the curbs with the brake, turning and throttle.
Allow for bumps in the tarmac, sometimes it's better to brake early, let the bike settle over the bump and reapply.
You can also make the bike turn tighter with the throttle.
Yep, good video, good info. I'm guilty of a few of these. Impatience is one, and over driving corners... good tips, thanks D man!
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no dyl you dont understand. its not me its the games fault
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Same bro same
👍👍👍I mean, this is awesome content! I think Milestone should give you some well deserved rewards for this and promote your channel! The motorcycle game lacks a channel that most players know about, and your content is both awesome and looks awesome, it should be known to most people!
And... a little suggestion that may not be mature. I think if CC subtitles can be used, it will definitely have a better viewing and promotion effect.
Thanks
Nice and simple! cheers pal 👍🏻
How do you made the Quartararo Livery in the Starting screen?
I had a mod for the livery,the game just shows a random rider in the menu
@@Dyl469 Can you make a Video how to download Mods?
Great tips
Thanks!
I can't figure out how to choose to play a random track and choose the driver I want. It won't let me choose other tracks
Lb or rb. L1/r1 at main menu
For Ride height device, I have to press Y after braking (disengaging) and then during end of corner exit press Y (engaging). I have to press Y twice, right?
No you press "Y" when you want to enable the ride height device and when you brake hard with the front brake it will deactivate,keep an eye on the indicator as it will change colour
I’m complete beginner MotoGP 24 is my first ever superbike styled game and I’m slow asf my lap time on mugello was like 2:03 and every one else had like 10/15 seconds on me
They take time,bikes are completely different to cars and need a lot more time to get you're head around
@@Dyl469 yh mate tbh I’ve played motorcross and supercross games but this MotoGP game is a lot more difficult I need to get consistent at corners because some I do well and then others I’m in the sand
I changed the calibration por the brake dozens of times and i cant do it properly
How so? What's you're issue?
@@Dyl469 the bike never loses enought speed and i always lose a lot of time wille the cpu has no issue with it
Try a smaller brake disc up front if the bike is doing endo's, also different compound tyres affect stability. Adjusting the slipper clutch also makes a big difference and the engine brake does also. If you are braking over a bump like on the start finish straight at Austin you have to allow for it and get it done early. The AI struggles more than you think when you can keep up.
Gear ratios also affect the way the bike slows down, as do manual downshifts.
Is that fabio a mod?
Yes
How do i change from mph to kmp
in settings, change "units"
My starts suck anybody got a fix for that
If it's in career mode,it's basically because the bike is bad and that's how the game slows you down,other than that,just practice your timing of releasing the clutch
thanks bro