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Ride PS4/Pc - brooker81 - 31-03-15

Anyone playing this i'm loving it... No fz1 or fazer but loads of classic yam's. I'm not sure anyone will be playing on here but lets see. Its also out next month on the xbox one.


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Re: Ride PS4/Pc - odbguy - 31-03-15

I saw it yesterday and creamed myself ... sadly I'm to poor to own a Ps4 as I would have also bought Dying Light !!


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - brooker81 - 31-03-15

I'm playing on PC bloody brilliant. Have got a ps4 but its not meant to be as good as the PC version and i got the PC version for much less.


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - ChristoT - 31-03-15

I have it on PC - TGB and I have been having a right bitch, it's buggy as all foc! I'm trying to play with my joystick, and there's no smoothness. Kinda sad.  Sad


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - alan sherman - 31-03-15

"I'm trying to play with my joystick, and there's no smoothness. Kinda sad"

Written by Finbar Saunders?


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - brooker81 - 31-03-15

Ive found it great try running it in Ride64.exe not the default desktop icon, run in compatability for windows 7 and run as administrator. there is a patch out for it as well depending on where u got it from.(legal or not) i found once u get in game control and tab then re enter the game and it runs nice. It is buggy with nice when it runs smooth.


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - ChristoT - 31-03-15

:lol :lol :lol

OK, bad wording.  :lol

I have a Saitek Cyborg Evo stick I was trying to use, but the turn is either full on or full off. Can't get a progressive lean going. Which is stupid!


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - brooker81 - 31-03-15

Agh yeah i know what u mean i bought a cheap wired old xbox pad works boss.


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - Frosties - 31-03-15

(31-03-15, 11:39 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: :lol :lol :lol

OK, bad wording.  :lol

I have a Saitek Cyborg Evo stick I was trying to use, but the turn is either full on or full off. Can't get a progressive lean going. Which is stupid!

Are you playing the game the same way you ride  :pokefun


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - ChristoT - 31-03-15

(31-03-15, 03:41 PM)Frosties link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=16438.msg189210#msg189210 date=1427798378]
:lol :lol :lol

OK, bad wording.  :lol

I have a Saitek Cyborg Evo stick I was trying to use, but the turn is either full on or full off. Can't get a progressive lean going. Which is stupid!

Are you playing the game the same way you ride  :pokefun
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If I did, I wouldn't be able to ride 5yrds! The steering is simply awful. When I have some money, I'll try a controller.


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - noggythenog - 31-03-15

Id love a PS4 or xbox one but at 11 weeks old my daughter is a bit young for me to blag getting one for. Big Grin




Sounds like pc version has better graphix but the console versions are more playable.


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - Andy FZS - 31-03-15

You need to be up to date with the console ready for when she is able.  Not that I am in spite youngest has an xboxone and eldest a ps3 even my daughter has an xbox 360. I seem to miss the point but I think that is an age thing.


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - brooker81 - 31-03-15

Nah don't worry noggy the misses thinks my daughter loves the gaming rig,xbox one and ps4 that's my excuse anyways. :rollin


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - Dead Eye - 31-03-15

(31-03-15, 11:39 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: :lol :lol :lol

OK, bad wording.  :lol

I have a Saitek Cyborg Evo stick I was trying to use, but the turn is either full on or full off. Can't get a progressive lean going. Which is stupid!

Have you tried calibrating the controller in both windows and in game? You can often adjust sensitivity and dead zones for controllers. If the controller is cheap though, you may find that it just doesn't support fine adjustments of the axis.

I haven't played the game yet and can't currently justify its pricing despite having several game controllers and a proper race wheel and pedals (a little odd to use for motorbikes though Tongue)


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - ChristoT - 01-04-15

(31-03-15, 11:51 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: [quote author=ChristoT link=topic=16438.msg189210#msg189210 date=1427798378]
:lol :lol :lol

OK, bad wording.  :lol

I have a Saitek Cyborg Evo stick I was trying to use, but the turn is either full on or full off. Can't get a progressive lean going. Which is stupid!

Have you tried calibrating the controller in both windows and in game? You can often adjust sensitivity and dead zones for controllers. If the controller is cheap though, you may find that it just doesn't support fine adjustments of the axis.

I haven't played the game yet and can't currently justify its pricing despite having several game controllers and a proper race wheel and pedals (a little odd to use for motorbikes though Tongue)
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Nah, the joystick is top-of-the line (or was a few years ago). I couldn't see any adjustment in game for sensitivity, and the same stick works great for Xplane




Re: Ride PS4/Pc - Skippernick - 01-04-15

(01-04-15, 12:02 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=16438.msg189310#msg189310 date=1427842297]
[quote author=ChristoT link=topic=16438.msg189210#msg189210 date=1427798378]
:lol :lol :lol

OK, bad wording.  :lol

I have a Saitek Cyborg Evo stick I was trying to use, but the turn is either full on or full off. Can't get a progressive lean going. Which is stupid!

Have you tried calibrating the controller in both windows and in game? You can often adjust sensitivity and dead zones for controllers. If the controller is cheap though, you may find that it just doesn't support fine adjustments of the axis.

I haven't played the game yet and can't currently justify its pricing despite having several game controllers and a proper race wheel and pedals (a little odd to use for motorbikes though Tongue)
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Nah, the joystick is top-of-the line (or was a few years ago). I couldn't see any adjustment in game for sensitivity, and the same stick works great for Xplane
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Thats because joysticks are used to control airplanes and handle bars are used to control motorbikes. :lol


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - brooker81 - 01-04-15

Its 13 quid on the PC deadeye. Whats there to justify?



Re: Ride PS4/Pc - Dead Eye - 01-04-15

Really?!

Huh... someone told me it was like £30-40

I'll give this more consideration then... (my card got declined last week as I ran out of money...)


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - brooker81 - 01-04-15

http://www.cjs-cdkeys.com/products/RIDE-CD-Key-For-Steam.html


Re: Ride PS4/Pc - ChristoT - 01-04-15

(01-04-15, 10:58 AM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Really?!

Huh... someone told me it was like £30-40

I'll give this more consideration then... (my card got declined last week as I ran out of money...)

Yup, £13 on Amazon!

Only £20 on Steam!