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Title: Spanked on a Motorcycle Arcade Game
Post by: tmckay on November 06, 2003, 09:54:07 AM
Tried to ride an arcade cycle, crashed and burned  :lol:

The "bike" leaned, but it was structured to "pull left, lean left".  Pushing had no effect. I thought this one might be good because it actually had pegs and a floating chassis, but noooo.....

I tried to counter-steer through the whole game and died.  Someone needs to build a racing game that works correctly.

Trev
Title: Spanked on a Motorcycle Arcade Game
Post by: Briliu on November 06, 2003, 10:20:53 AM
i agree, that would be lots of fun. Throw some track in there, like real motogp tracks mmmmmmm.....
Title: Spanked on a Motorcycle Arcade Game
Post by: South East Rocket on November 06, 2003, 10:36:36 AM
Looks like you're expecting a simulator.  These games are targeted for children that wouldn't understand anything about motorcycle physics.
However the game "motoGP" is pretty realistic as far as racing physics
Title: Spanked on a Motorcycle Arcade Game
Post by: tmckay on November 06, 2003, 11:47:30 AM
Yeah, I knew going into it that it wasn't going to countersteer but I THOUGHT my brain could overcome that since the whole thing leaned.

But, instinct took over.  I couldn't get around a single corner without crashing.

Really makes me wonder about the stunt guys who ride with crossed arms.  That has got to be impossible, done with photoshop  :bs:  :bs:   :lol:

Trev
Title: Spanked on a Motorcycle Arcade Game
Post by: scratch on November 06, 2003, 11:52:50 AM
Yep, I wont play those games because they mess with my head too much. Have you ever played the Daytona racing game, and then hopped in your car and found yourself doing 80 on a residential street?
Title: Spanked on a Motorcycle Arcade Game
Post by: WAP on November 06, 2003, 04:46:11 PM
Aye, MotoGP 3 (ps2) is a blast. The great thing is analog control of throttle and brakes, as well as rider weight position. Not only can you control how much you "twist" the throttle and how much pressure is applied to each brake, you can also shift rider weight left/right as well as forward/backward. The traction physics seem to be really accurate. Granted though, i think you have to love videogames first to really appreciate how well done the controls are.