

Yeah, it's too bumpy, but it was still pretty smooth so it was at least ridable :pĪbout the terrain and ugliness, I was going to add some trees but didn't get the to work, I've explained the problem in the track editing section. Regarding the size, I realized that pretty soon but didn't bother to change it, going to kick up the size for the next one. If you look up San Pasqual, Sonora, or Springburg by Voutare I think you can get a pretty good idea of what a simple, short, and fun track is at its best. Also need to work on the track path, all the holes and bumps that are in the berms because you didn't smooth out the corner before hand or painted it weird can make the bike unsettled and isn't a good thing for a "begginer track". I think you used too small of a map and you are to close to the edges of the map and it just looks ugly. For full awareness of the benefits of each track is enough free download. This is a pretty good idea, I've had the idea to make stock-track-esque but have awful follow through these days. Drive Opel Blitz army truck of World War 2, has its own sound and a good model. I was more so making a laugh at the thought of checkerz making anything more than the terrain, because he doesn't. DR.MIZ wrote: Keeping something 'secret' so you can be 'cool' is not making a flourishing community. I do the best to try and explain my experience how supercross works. Also, pretty much any track you see on PureMXS that is a first-time track by the creator will be easy and have pretty big jumps. Please readThis video may be a little fuzzy and not short and consistent. It featured a new control scheme utilizing both analog sticks.Pumaxcs wrote:I by no means want you to think that was me telling you angrily to "get it together". Look at poidog808s tracks, they tend to have huge jumps. ATV series but was built with designers starting over from scratch rather than building on previous MX vs ATV releases.

Reflex is part of the very popular MX vs. ATV Reflex allows players to race motocross and supercross on motocross bikes or ATVs. Besides, for a lot of us at MotoSport, nostalgia played a factor as it probably does with you too.

Clearly Excitebike can't compare to the graphics offered in today's games, but for its time and the foundation it created, that 30 year old game simply had to make the list. Subtract 10 years and you can probably get a decent consensus but with more platforms, more technology and Motocross' rise in popularity many games exist today and whatever system you use probably directly influences the dirt bike games on your Top 10 list.įor the following Top 10 Greatest Dirt Bike Games Ever Made we looked at all the decades. It's quite the task coming up with the best dirt bikes games.
