Hello All,
I have started playing the game about a week ago and am trying to stay off of the arcade physics. However, going over any jump is a 50/50 shot of landing the jump. Every time I go ever a jump with keeping on the throttle the front end just dives, even does that when pulling back on the handlebars. Is there something that I am missing?? Any help would be appreciated!
John 148
Nose Diving
Re: Nose Diving
At the very top of the jump when your about to come off the ground pull back!
Re: Nose Diving
Try adjusting your Rider Mass Distribution higher and try using more throttle control, letting off some coming up the jump face then blipping throttle at the jump takeoff. Once you figure it out you will get to a point where it becomes second nature and you wont even think about it much.
Re: Nose Diving
JP37R wrote:Try adjusting your Rider Mass Distribution higher and try using more throttle control, letting off some coming up the jump face then blipping throttle at the jump takeoff. Once you figure it out you will get to a point where it becomes second nature and you wont even think about it much.
Re: Nose Diving
Release throttle and blip it and lean back when your front tire is at the lip. If you still fall
Release throttle lean forward and when front tire is at the lip blip the throttle and lean back/
Release throttle lean forward and when front tire is at the lip blip the throttle and lean back/
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Re: Nose Diving
raise your shock rebound dampining. because its dampining, raising it means their is less rebound. dont go to high tough, then it will not corner good.
Re: Nose Diving
try running your shock at something like this.
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Re: Nose Diving
One really dumb mistake I used to make when I started playing: make sure you are standing up when you jump, and not sitting down.
Re: Nose Diving
Until you get better at jumping you should go with 100 spring rebound, and a really low fork rebound
Tyler Antonides
Co-Owner of ProConnection BSD Customs #195
Co-Owner of ProConnection BSD Customs #195