Hi HADES! I'm a fan of your riding too. Is your controlling exactly same or do you have anything different? If yes, could you please share what are those? You can create a tutorial on your channel as well.
The left stick control makes all the difference… as someone that has played violin for years, I find it shocking a video game requires as much practice as a musical instrument.
Great tutorial. This is my first moto GP game so I was absolutely staggered by the difficulty of it. I have hundreds of hours in F1 games and went into it thinking it would be a similar play style. How wrong I was. I've got a steep learning curve ahead of me but it's vids like this that help to ease you into the basics thanks.
Literally bought it yesterday and am also from f1,,the thing he said about us cutting corners at the last moment koz we are used to doing it in f1 is spot on lmao
@@kaltinhomer4853 yeah! I’ve been playing a little more today and following his instructions of “you have to already be turning when you starting to break” really works. I couldn’t even get a lap down when I wrote this but I’ve just done my first race. You’ll get it quick I’m sure.
Ive been struggling with motogp 22 because its harder compared to the 21 and 20, 21 and 20 was just pick up and play if you move the analog stick to the left the bike goes to the left but with 22 turning into the corner is hard asf so this was extremely helpful.
Kinda opened my eyes on this one. Im a huge motogp fan, i like the technical aspect of it, lover tight racing and stuff. But i come from sim racing, mostly gt3, dtm and have been racing for 6 year and i struggled alot here at first.. i didnt use a controller for a few years and im definately gonna have to try that left stick technique. You explained it so well, Top content 👌🏼
So IVE gotten better watching your videos - but I noticed my eyes are watching the track ahead more than the biker himself lol - that’s helped me a lot
Been trying to tell loads of people to use the left joystick like that for years, it seems impossible to adapt to for most people for some reason. Been doing it since the early days of GP Bikes were leaning forwards and backwards was actually necessary to stay on the bike ;) The only difference, i unassigned leaning forward on the left joystick as i have the habbit of keeping it pressed forward on the straights, something i picked up on GP bikes and never been able to ditch. Back then it actually tucked in your rider on the straight, now it sits up the rider and slows you down..so it had to go.
It’s a must for bike racing, otherwise they are all over the place. Good idea with the lean forward but I do use it shop the bike wheelieing out if corners sometimes
Thanks Ace! The overlay is awesome. Could you please do one using it for Ride 4? I've watched your Ride 4 video numerous times but think this have me a better idea of what you were doing :) keep up the good work!
I’ve not watched the whole thing yet (my boss has a small problem with YT at work, what a jerk) but I do love this new overlay!! Much easier to see the sticks for steering!
I just got the game and am struggling with it really badly. Watching your video gives me hope. I have been pressing too hard and the rider control was critical info. Thank you
This was very useful, thank you. Especially the controller overlay. I've played all of the Milestone games since about 2013 and 2022 has been my least favourite because I just cannot get comfy on the bike. Having watched your video I think I might be being too binary on the left stick, just going left and right, rather than treating it like a clock face. Going to give that a shot and see how I go!
I'm fairly new to xbox games and only downloaded this one today. I spent most of my time in the gravel. This should help. I've ordered a licenced controller too. The control overlay is a good idea.
@@DrAce46 I thought I'd have another go before new controller arrives and am getting used to the small amount you have to move while steering. I was gripping the controller very tight.
Just watched this and the one you did in motogp 21, i feel confortable when i play the game not doing the forward analog stick to stop wheelie as i think it don't work in motogp 24, don't know motogp 22 as i played last year, but about the analog i just go left and right applying the right pressure dependind on the angle of the corner and pushing the analog backwards when braking as i feel i can be more precise entering the corner, helped a lot, still, it's about finding your style with i think is funny because anyone here can have different ride style in your hand lol.
4:56 that's exactly right. I just picked up the game and can absolutely relate to that nasty habit in braking of playing the F1 game😅 It has only been 5 minutes but you have already earned a new subscriber. Absolute perfect explanations so far, im picking a lot up to try to improve on the bike control
Awesome stuff!! I’m glad the video was helpful 😁😁 haha I know it’s tough swapping between each games. When I played F1 I constantly braked too early and caused pile ups 😂
Yeah man great tutorial. It's helped me realize that I should not have bought this game lol. Been watching this video and playing for three weeks now and have not gotten any better. Doesn't matter how slow I rotate the analog stick, I can't get the rider to lean soon enough. I end up try to rotate faster and then it's leaning way too early. I go light on the brakes and can't slow down enough to get through a turn clean. So I'm just sort of at a loss here. Great tutorial, dumb student I guess lol.
@@DrAce46 I guess my main issue is where do I start rotating from? If I'm braking I obviously can't hold up on the analog stick so I typically move the analog stick to the left and rotate counter clockwise to get the rider to lean. I find I often rotate too much to the point the joystick is at the down position cus I just can't the range of motion down. I'm sure I'll figure it out eventually but this has been the steepest learning in any game I've played and I got platon Sekiro lol. I know you can't compare the two but as far as difficulty goes they're in line with eachother.
Major props for the Sekiro platinum mate! Yeah it just takes a bit of getting used to. If you want to join our discord server and get some more advice from the Aces you’re more than welcome to 👍🏻
When I play this game to me no matter how gentle or aggressive I am with the steering he just seems to lean really slowly especially on direction change
Are you turning late? Like you would do in a car. The rider doesn’t lean slowly it’s more a case of leaning the rider in before you reach the corner rather than only starting to lean in the corner. Hope that makes sense 👍🏻
I haven't played MotoGP since it was on PS1, then finally bought it off the PS store, and mane its a huge difference... Too many crashes, bike too slow,
realism check: whatever physics simulation they have that dulls the pitch response of the bike is also keeping the rider on the bike if you stab the rear brake in the middle of a turn. It's an assist feature that you just can't turn off. weird game
I have struggled with the game, never having a good feel... then I remembered I originally played it on PS4 and it didn't seem that hard, before updating to PS5. Now, PS5 uses a force feedback kind of effect on the triggers and possibly the sticks too. I'm having a bad flare-up of either carpal tunnel or osteoarthritis in my left wrist and thumb, and the bike seemed stiff, needing a lot of pressure to move it to where after 10 laps my left wrist was throbbing. Using a thumb extender on the left stick helped a bit but once I turned off the controlled button effect, boom... big difference. Bike feels lighter and responsive. Coming out of corners I can gently lean on the throttle now, It's not even pulling it much it's more just a pressure, to carry a little throttle. Same with brakes, much better response in trail braking. So it seems, I wasn't fighting the bike, I was fighting the controller. Couldn't get smooth on throttle or brake which was pushing the bike all over. It was from watching this video over and over, and your Ride4 and WSBK videos that got me back to playing those titles and it was then I started to wonder - why these three games felt different?. It's because they use the PS5 controller effect differently. MotoGP was worse, WSBK not so bad, R4 was very good for response. So thanks for the videos for making me keep looking for answers.
I kinda "pump" my brake. By hitting L2 like a trigger for many times in order to brake. My brake gauge on the dashboard goes up and down everytime. It helps for me this method!
Guess im gonna have to fix my pc so i can play this game properly. I have been playing it on Nintendo switch and its fun, but impossible to play without heavy assists. The triggers on the switch are just buttons lot linear inputs so your throttle is either 0 or 100 no in between.
Great tutorial! Really helped me to learn but one question, do you recommend using track line and going for the brake timing that it shows us when unknowing the track?
Cheers mate, I’m glad I could help 👍🏻 Personally I would recommend learning without. I find the racing line doesn’t always give you the best line. It’s also best not to rely on such assistances 👍🏻
could we have the controller overlay thing on a ride 4 tutorial as well? i'm having trouble keeping my liter bike 's front tyre stuck to the ground ^^'
My left stick technique is letting me down, and I’m too heavy on the breaks. I’ll be leaning back more now, too. Anyway, thanks. Lots of pointers for me to improve on.
Do you think you can show us how ypur controller is calibrated in the settings. I'm trying to replicate what you've done but just cant seem to get a feel of the bike
Amazing tutorial.. Plz suggest.. I am looking to upgrade my controller for pc.. I have ordered the xbox wireless series x.. Will the LT and RT buttons provide variable pressure like the Sony ps5 controller. And do we actually need the Variable pressure or the xbox controller is fine.
Thanks mate it’s my understanding that only the PS5 controller has the special triggers, I’m not sure about Xbox controllers in general to be honest. I use a DualShock 4. I find that controller has the smallest deadzone on the triggers and analogue sticks
How do you instinctively know what racing line to take? I've been playing for nearly a year on off, no idea how anyone goes so gentle on the brakes but for me it's about where the position the bike to avoid oversteering
My goal is to always hit the apex and leave the corner with the most amount of speed. So you can play around finding the best line to suit you but most importantly it comes from the brakes. If you’re braking too late into corners you’re always going to exit slowly out of corners.
The apex is the inside curb, so you need to get as close as that. Best advice I can give you is follow other players on the track or even the A.I and watch which lines they take 👍🏻
Great vid. How does 22 compare to Ride 4? I'm new to these games and whilst I'm getting the hang of Ride 4, I've still got it on easy mode and am not amazing. Is MotoGP 22 in the same ball park or harder still?
Bought moto gp 23 and dissapointed of the gas mechanic ( even moto 3 picsk up, wich makes no sense). Got this one because i heard it's not like that. Did I understand correct? :)) Can't install it right now.
Thx. I will try this. But i think my controller is a problem. I use an old razer raiju and its way to sensible on the gas plus im always on the frontweel at braking. Im very soft at break and gas. Works in rims but this games control is crazy I wanted to try a ps5 controller, it is shown in the menu but inputs wont registered.
@@DrAce46thx, might be the problem. im still on the demo. I might try. Im already on press 100%. Still impossible to break smooth. Do you have a controller setup tutorial?
@@DrAce46 i bought it on steam, its a complete different experience. The rajiu controller is shown as xinput and i can break and accelerate out of the box. Thats crazy. Didn't find your vid btw. You have only 4 in your gp bikes playlist
I can’t say I’ve noticed them weaving across to be honest, some corners such as turn 1 in Portimao helps as you can swing the bike in under braking which helps reduce speed
Hi! for turns you seem to be pushing both forward break and rear break. would you advice doing the same for motogp 21 as well? or is there a video specifically for motogp 21 too... and thanks a lot for the video
Take what this guy said, go to MotoGP Academy, select Red Bull Ring and drive Sector 1 until you can do better than the gold time (with competitive controller settings). Repetition, repetition, repetition... :D Rest every 15 minutes.
Hi 👋🏻 there I’m one handed and I use PS4 my controller settings are R2 for Acceleration Button X for Rear Brake and Square Button for Front Brake When I press them they don’t seem to break very well and I end up falling off the bike? And When I move the left Analogue Stick a little bit the bike doesn’t move left or right? Then when I move the Analogue Stick completely left or right the bike goes left or right but goes to far left or right and I can’t get round the corners and end up falling off the Bike? Please help Thank you
Coming from MotoGP 19 to 22… the steering and braking feels so foreign. Like you miss the corners if you use the braking markers like 19. And the steering is so slow and heavy….
who else uses R/R2=shift up L/R2=shift down ○=accelerate □=front brake? all my race setup buttons is like that since ps2 NFS carbon. I've never get used to R2 for accelerate
The issue with that is there is no analogue press. With a linear button you can only go full throttle. That’s why the triggers are needed to be able to gently apply the throttle when needed. That control scheme is funky though! 🔥
I switched over to manual gears about 2 months again and I still don’t really feel any quicker or have any more satisfaction than before 😂 I really thought it would though
@@DrAce46 If you're into strategy games on pc, you might stumble upon his channel, anyways thanks for the tutorial mate, you made me improve so well on corners!
@@DrAce46 Dude I can't stop watching your videos...I don't know how I'll be able to play like you, but I will have to change my style immediately. Thanks for the awesome content
Great video. Ive tried playing this game and find it so fucking hard 😅. If youre like me and dont have time to spend hours practicing a game its probably best stick with 20/21. If all you want to do is get home from work and pretend to be Valentino Rossi for half hour or so then this game is not for you.
Just preference mate, I much prefer lower electronics 👍🏻 great that you’re a fast player. I’ve done some time trail challenge videos. Check them out and give them a go 🔥
If the bike is not turning in the corners it will be due to not getting the it right on the brakes. If you brake correctly you’ll be able to hit the apex. Focus on that bit mate 👍🏻
Banana of approval. I look forward to racing against many more improved riders because of this. 👌🏻
Thanks mate! I appreciate that 👍🏻🔥
Hi HADES! I'm a fan of your riding too. Is your controlling exactly same or do you have anything different? If yes, could you please share what are those? You can create a tutorial on your channel as well.
This way of tutoring is perfect, mate👌. That controller bit in real time is extremely helpful.
Excellent!! I’m pleased to hear you like it 🔥
I agree. I need this for Gran Turismo but everyone uses a wheel 😂
The left stick control makes all the difference… as someone that has played violin for years, I find it shocking a video game requires as much practice as a musical instrument.
Haha that’s it mate, smooooooth touch. You’ll pick it up in no time 👍🏻
Your generosity is teaching us proper technique is amazing. Thank you 🙏
My pleasure 😊 I hope it helps!
Great tutorial. This is my first moto GP game so I was absolutely staggered by the difficulty of it. I have hundreds of hours in F1 games and went into it thinking it would be a similar play style. How wrong I was. I've got a steep learning curve ahead of me but it's vids like this that help to ease you into the basics thanks.
Happy to help mate, yeah the difference to F1 is bigger than players realise. You really need to break earlier and turn earlier 🔥
Literally bought it yesterday and am also from f1,,the thing he said about us cutting corners at the last moment koz we are used to doing it in f1 is spot on lmao
@@kaltinhomer4853 yeah! I’ve been playing a little more today and following his instructions of “you have to already be turning when you starting to break” really works. I couldn’t even get a lap down when I wrote this but I’ve just done my first race. You’ll get it quick I’m sure.
You’ll break that habit, keep pushing 👍🏻👍🏻
Ive been struggling with motogp 22 because its harder compared to the 21 and 20, 21 and 20 was just pick up and play if you move the analog stick to the left the bike goes to the left but with 22 turning into the corner is hard asf so this was extremely helpful.
I use both analogue joysticks, left for steering, right for accelerate, left & right buttons are for rear & front brakes - works much better for me.
What do you use to pan the camera?
Kinda opened my eyes on this one. Im a huge motogp fan, i like the technical aspect of it, lover tight racing and stuff. But i come from sim racing, mostly gt3, dtm and have been racing for 6 year and i struggled alot here at first.. i didnt use a controller for a few years and im definately gonna have to try that left stick technique. You explained it so well, Top content 👌🏼
Thanks buddy, I hope you find it helpful. These games are a blast once you've mastered the handling 🔥 Enjoy mate
I think the overlay defo helps a lot, thank you so much for the guide, your guides are like gems for me, preccciousssssss♥♥♥
Haha thanks man! I’m glad they help 🔥🔥
So IVE gotten better watching your videos - but I noticed my eyes are watching the track ahead more than the biker himself lol - that’s helped me a lot
Yeah that's the way to do it mate :) Keep pushing!
Been trying to tell loads of people to use the left joystick like that for years, it seems impossible to adapt to for most people for some reason. Been doing it since the early days of GP Bikes were leaning forwards and backwards was actually necessary to stay on the bike ;)
The only difference, i unassigned leaning forward on the left joystick as i have the habbit of keeping it pressed forward on the straights, something i picked up on GP bikes and never been able to ditch. Back then it actually tucked in your rider on the straight, now it sits up the rider and slows you down..so it had to go.
It’s a must for bike racing, otherwise they are all over the place. Good idea with the lean forward but I do use it shop the bike wheelieing out if corners sometimes
Thanks Ace! The overlay is awesome. Could you please do one using it for Ride 4? I've watched your Ride 4 video numerous times but think this have me a better idea of what you were doing :) keep up the good work!
Thanks mate! I’ll not be playing RIDE 4 for a while I don’t think. But I’ll see what I can do when I next jump on 👍🏻
I’ve not watched the whole thing yet (my boss has a small problem with YT at work, what a jerk) but I do love this new overlay!! Much easier to see the sticks for steering!
Hope it helps mate!!! Haha the boss is the worst lol
Appreciate this, just bought this and was sucking, hoped this helps me out
I just got the game and am struggling with it really badly. Watching your video gives me hope. I have been pressing too hard and the rider control was critical info. Thank you
If you need any more advice and guides let me know 👍🏻👍🏻
@@DrAce46 , thanks. I sure will
Your so good,,at one point i forgot you aren't the AI lol
Haha thank you! 😂
@@DrAce46 do you have a video on the best bike setup,,plus understanding the TCS,AW and EBS?
This was very useful, thank you. Especially the controller overlay. I've played all of the Milestone games since about 2013 and 2022 has been my least favourite because I just cannot get comfy on the bike. Having watched your video I think I might be being too binary on the left stick, just going left and right, rather than treating it like a clock face. Going to give that a shot and see how I go!
Hope it helps mate, this is how I play all the time and it helps with being smoother and more concise 🔥 let me know how you get on mate 👍🏻
I'm fairly new to xbox games and only downloaded this one today. I spent most of my time in the gravel. This should help. I've ordered a licenced controller too.
The control overlay is a good idea.
It can be tough to start off with but once you get the hang of it it’s very rewarding 👍🏻 let me know how you get on
@@DrAce46 I thought I'd have another go before new controller arrives and am getting used to the small amount you have to move while steering. I was gripping the controller very tight.
this helped a bit im still getting used to it but it made me not fall off every corner i can atleast do a few corners without crashing so thank you
Takes a lot of practice mate 👍🏻 keep pushing 🔥
Just watched this and the one you did in motogp 21, i feel confortable when i play the game not doing the forward analog stick to stop wheelie as i think it don't work in motogp 24, don't know motogp 22 as i played last year, but about the analog i just go left and right applying the right pressure dependind on the angle of the corner and pushing the analog backwards when braking as i feel i can be more precise entering the corner, helped a lot, still, it's about finding your style with i think is funny because anyone here can have different ride style in your hand lol.
Absolutely mate, whatever works best for you is the key 🔥
jumped into this from the Ride games and was absolutely flabbergasted by the difference in difficulty
Yeah it takes a lot more practice to master
The video that changed my life.
Happy to help!
Really helpful! Thank you!
My pleasure mate, happy to help 👍🏻
Thanks for the help! I will install motogp 22 and try to play once a again.
My pleasure 👍🏻👍🏻
thank you for your content man
My pleasure mate! Thank you 👍🏻
4:56 that's exactly right. I just picked up the game and can absolutely relate to that nasty habit in braking of playing the F1 game😅
It has only been 5 minutes but you have already earned a new subscriber. Absolute perfect explanations so far, im picking a lot up to try to improve on the bike control
Awesome stuff!! I’m glad the video was helpful 😁😁 haha I know it’s tough swapping between each games. When I played F1 I constantly braked too early and caused pile ups 😂
Thank you👍
Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
Cheers mate 👍🏻
Yeah man great tutorial. It's helped me realize that I should not have bought this game lol. Been watching this video and playing for three weeks now and have not gotten any better. Doesn't matter how slow I rotate the analog stick, I can't get the rider to lean soon enough. I end up try to rotate faster and then it's leaning way too early.
I go light on the brakes and can't slow down enough to get through a turn clean. So I'm just sort of at a loss here. Great tutorial, dumb student I guess lol.
Sorry to hear that mate, keep practicing and you’ll get there. I’ll look at some more guides to make to see if it can help 👍🏻
@@DrAce46 I guess my main issue is where do I start rotating from? If I'm braking I obviously can't hold up on the analog stick so I typically move the analog stick to the left and rotate counter clockwise to get the rider to lean. I find I often rotate too much to the point the joystick is at the down position cus I just can't the range of motion down. I'm sure I'll figure it out eventually but this has been the steepest learning in any game I've played and I got platon Sekiro lol. I know you can't compare the two but as far as difficulty goes they're in line with eachother.
Major props for the Sekiro platinum mate! Yeah it just takes a bit of getting used to. If you want to join our discord server and get some more advice from the Aces you’re more than welcome to 👍🏻
@@DrAce46 I think I'll definitely do that. The COTA track is kicking my ass right now lol
I have a breakdown on my channel of COTA that could help you mate 👍🏻👍🏻
God damn this looks beautiful in the hands of someone who knows what they’re doing. Looks like I got a lot of practice ahead of me.
Thanks mate 👍🏻 that’s all it is, plenty of practice
I love F1 but really struggle with this game due to the issues you mentioned. Practice, practice and more practice required!
Keep pushing dude 😁
When I play this game to me no matter how gentle or aggressive I am with the steering he just seems to lean really slowly especially on direction change
Are you turning late? Like you would do in a car. The rider doesn’t lean slowly it’s more a case of leaning the rider in before you reach the corner rather than only starting to lean in the corner. Hope that makes sense 👍🏻
I haven't played MotoGP since it was on PS1, then finally bought it off the PS store, and mane its a huge difference... Too many crashes, bike too slow,
Yeah the games have moved away from the arcade style from many years ago. It's much more realistic now
Fantastic video. Can you please show your controller settings for steering, braking etc (saturation, dead zone, linearity,etc). Thx in advance.
Thanks mate, I didn’t change any settings, everything is default 👍🏻
Flawless lefthand analogue🤩🤩
Thank you mate!!
realism check: whatever physics simulation they have that dulls the pitch response of the bike is also keeping the rider on the bike if you stab the rear brake in the middle of a turn. It's an assist feature that you just can't turn off. weird game
Thanks, Dr! Purchased after watching this and learning that the controller can yield good results.
Glad it was helpful mate!
I have struggled with the game, never having a good feel... then I remembered I originally played it on PS4 and it didn't seem that hard, before updating to PS5. Now, PS5 uses a force feedback kind of effect on the triggers and possibly the sticks too. I'm having a bad flare-up of either carpal tunnel or osteoarthritis in my left wrist and thumb, and the bike seemed stiff, needing a lot of pressure to move it to where after 10 laps my left wrist was throbbing. Using a thumb extender on the left stick helped a bit but once I turned off the controlled button effect, boom... big difference. Bike feels lighter and responsive. Coming out of corners I can gently lean on the throttle now, It's not even pulling it much it's more just a pressure, to carry a little throttle. Same with brakes, much better response in trail braking. So it seems, I wasn't fighting the bike, I was fighting the controller. Couldn't get smooth on throttle or brake which was pushing the bike all over. It was from watching this video over and over, and your Ride4 and WSBK videos that got me back to playing those titles and it was then I started to wonder - why these three games felt different?. It's because they use the PS5 controller effect differently. MotoGP was worse, WSBK not so bad, R4 was very good for response. So thanks for the videos for making me keep looking for answers.
Just take your time with it mate, it’ll click eventually and when it does it will be extremely rewarding 👍🏻
I kinda "pump" my brake. By hitting L2 like a trigger for many times in order to brake. My brake gauge on the dashboard goes up and down everytime. It helps for me this method!
Guess im gonna have to fix my pc so i can play this game properly. I have been playing it on Nintendo switch and its fun, but impossible to play without heavy assists. The triggers on the switch are just buttons lot linear inputs so your throttle is either 0 or 100 no in between.
Yeah you’re at such a disadvantage when you’re playing with a linear button press as the throttle and brake
Great tutorial! Really helped me to learn but one question, do you recommend using track line and going for the brake timing that it shows us when unknowing the track?
Cheers mate, I’m glad I could help 👍🏻
Personally I would recommend learning without. I find the racing line doesn’t always give you the best line. It’s also best not to rely on such assistances 👍🏻
@@DrAce46 Thank you so much mate! 🤘🏻
Trying to take turns like F1. That is one of my biggest problems right there! Always too late in the turn.
Yeah that’s huge, need to start leaning in early 👍🏻
Can you try on this with Ps2 Gamepad
Without R2,L2 Pressure Sensitive Buttons?
I don’t have a PS2 controller to try this. But I imagine it won’t work
your skills are so sick
Thanks dude 👍🏻👍🏻
You use semi-automatic gears?! 😲 Switching gears is THE most fun part of any racing for me so I'm a bit surprised actually ☺
I do, but I do end up doing a lot of the shifts myself still, you’ll see in some videos that I double shift because the game shifts just before I do
You make it look easy I find this game super frustrating
Just takes a lot of practice, I've had loads of hours on these games. It will come :)
could we have the controller overlay thing on a ride 4 tutorial as well? i'm having trouble keeping my liter bike 's front tyre stuck to the ground ^^'
It’s probably going to be a while until I next play RIDE 4 but I’ll see what I can do 👍🏻
Thank you
You’re welcome
My left stick technique is letting me down, and I’m too heavy on the breaks. I’ll be leaning back more now, too.
Anyway, thanks. Lots of pointers for me to improve on.
Ur great mate but i have the problem that when i go to a corner the bike is too heavh and steers with difficulty can u help me?
Do you think you can show us how ypur controller is calibrated in the settings. I'm trying to replicate what you've done but just cant seem to get a feel of the bike
Everything is just default. I haven’t changed anything but the inputs
@@DrAce46 ah thanks so much!
Even better than gamepad ?
The "Thrustmaster Freestyler Bike" motorcycle handlebar is still unbeatable !
I can’t say I’ve ever tried it
They should take all your explanations and put them in the tutorials section in the game !
That would be really cool! Ubisoft did that with Professor Shady on RUclips for Trials Rising 🔥
We all shall sign a petition for you...
Hi! Sir! What game do you recommend for a beginner moto sports player? Moto GP 22 or Ride 4?
Either is a great choice. RIDE 4 is an easier game to play though
Thank you!
@@DrAce46
Amazing tutorial.. Plz suggest.. I am looking to upgrade my controller for pc.. I have ordered the xbox wireless series x.. Will the LT and RT buttons provide variable pressure like the Sony ps5 controller. And do we actually need the Variable pressure or the xbox controller is fine.
Thanks mate it’s my understanding that only the PS5 controller has the special triggers, I’m not sure about Xbox controllers in general to be honest.
I use a DualShock 4. I find that controller has the smallest deadzone on the triggers and analogue sticks
@@DrAce46 Ohh okay. 👍
what does clutch do? to change gears? do you need it when changing gear up/down?
It’s only used for the starts of races
How do you instinctively know what racing line to take? I've been playing for nearly a year on off, no idea how anyone goes so gentle on the brakes but for me it's about where the position the bike to avoid oversteering
My goal is to always hit the apex and leave the corner with the most amount of speed. So you can play around finding the best line to suit you but most importantly it comes from the brakes. If you’re braking too late into corners you’re always going to exit slowly out of corners.
@@DrAce46 I break super early now hut its too early so I have to lean and correct it so come slow out of both.
@@DrAce46 also nobody explains how you know where the apex is or what it is?
The apex is the inside curb, so you need to get as close as that. Best advice I can give you is follow other players on the track or even the A.I and watch which lines they take 👍🏻
Great vid. How does 22 compare to Ride 4? I'm new to these games and whilst I'm getting the hang of Ride 4, I've still got it on easy mode and am not amazing. Is MotoGP 22 in the same ball park or harder still?
It’s much more difficult than RIDE 4. Braking is different and the bikes are heavier
Is GP 23 the same as GP22 in terms of controls? Also calibration wize, what should I do?
Yeah same controls. I don’t change anything in the calibration I just leave it default
Superb
Bought moto gp 23 and dissapointed of the gas mechanic ( even moto 3 picsk up, wich makes no sense). Got this one because i heard it's not like that. Did I understand correct? :)) Can't install it right now.
Yeah it doesn’t have the lift up mechanic in this one
Thx. I will try this.
But i think my controller is a problem.
I use an old razer raiju and its way to sensible on the gas plus im always on the frontweel at braking. Im very soft at break and gas. Works in rims but this games control is crazy
I wanted to try a ps5 controller, it is shown in the menu but inputs wont registered.
When I use my PS5 controller I just connect it via Steam and it works with no issue mate, try it that way 👍🏻
@@DrAce46thx, might be the problem. im still on the demo.
I might try. Im already on press 100%. Still impossible to break smooth. Do you have a controller setup tutorial?
@@sxx01 I have guides on braking, acceleration and riding in the wet mate 👍🏻
@@DrAce46 i bought it on steam, its a complete different experience.
The rajiu controller is shown as xinput and i can break and accelerate out of the box. Thats crazy.
Didn't find your vid btw. You have only 4 in your gp bikes playlist
DrAce- Did you edit any of the steer, etc. inputs/gamma numbers in the options/controls menu? Would you recommend this game if I already have GP 21?
No mate, I left everything default and still have it on default 👍🏻
Nice riding!! How many hours do you have ingame?
Hi mate, I had around 20 hours at this time. But I’ve been playing bike games for 1000’s of hours 😂
Why they don't break in a straight line at the end of a straight? Instead, they weave from the inside to the outside and then go towards the apex
I can’t say I’ve noticed them weaving across to be honest, some corners such as turn 1 in Portimao helps as you can swing the bike in under braking which helps reduce speed
Hi! for turns you seem to be pushing both forward break and rear break. would you advice doing the same for motogp 21 as well? or is there a video specifically for motogp 21 too... and thanks a lot for the video
Yes mate, the rear brake is extremely under appreciated. You need to use both a lot of the times 👍🏻
On PS5 I cannot find any option to make gear shift as automatic? Any idea where to find it
It’ll be in riding aids somewhere I believe
Take what this guy said, go to MotoGP Academy, select Red Bull Ring and drive Sector 1 until you can do better than the gold time (with competitive controller settings). Repetition, repetition, repetition... :D Rest every 15 minutes.
Hi 👋🏻 there I’m one handed and I use PS4 my controller settings are R2 for Acceleration
Button X for Rear Brake and Square Button for Front Brake
When I press them they don’t seem to break very well and I end up falling off the bike?
And
When I move the left Analogue Stick a little bit the bike doesn’t move left or right?
Then when I move the Analogue Stick completely left or right the bike goes left or right but goes to far left or right and I can’t get round the corners and end up falling off the Bike?
Please help
Thank you
You could try tweaking the calibration of the stick in the game settings 👍🏻
@@DrAce46 Thank you
dennis drooped a like. Thanks Doc. I hope i make it to esports. Wish me luck🤣🤣❤👍😎
Best of luck mate!!
Do I break into the corner or accelerate into the corner? In the correct gear
Brake into the corner
Coming from MotoGP 19 to 22… the steering and braking feels so foreign. Like you miss the corners if you use the braking markers like 19. And the steering is so slow and heavy….
Yeah it’s much more realistic and somewhat unforgiving. Keep focusing on learning the tracks and braking points 👍🏻👍🏻
7:02 why did you say not to pull on the left trigger too hard?
Pull it too hard and you'll do a stoppie, be gentle with the brakes :D
Do you use assisted front brake and or brake input modulation?
No mate none of those
Instead of just pulling back k you can look into MOTOGP braking styles. Blipping the rear brake also keeps the rear down.
who else uses R/R2=shift up L/R2=shift down ○=accelerate □=front brake?
all my race setup buttons is like that since ps2 NFS carbon. I've never get used to R2 for accelerate
The issue with that is there is no analogue press. With a linear button you can only go full throttle. That’s why the triggers are needed to be able to gently apply the throttle when needed.
That control scheme is funky though! 🔥
meanwhile all the keyboard players after watching this, this is so smooth...
Haha yeah it’s damn near impossible to be smooth with the keyboard
Left stick can control the brakes?? Sorry im new
No that just pushes the rider weight
nice I will try to follow suit on Ride4
I have a handcam guide on RIDE 4 as well 👍🏻👍🏻
when is Fanatec introducing sim bikes? or r they already a thing now....
Not that I'm aware of mate
Do motorcyclists like this? I can’t get into it despite driving sport bikes
Yeah mate, we have plenty of current riders and former riders in our Discord Server. Even former races 👍🏻
Are yall using neutral steering?
No assists on
@@DrAce46 that's crazy. I guess I suck at this game
Takes a bit of time to get the hang of it, the more you play the better you will become. keep pushing :)
pls just try and improve brakes on Keyboard and mouse mode
I don’t use mouse and keyboard for racing games, it’s impossible due to the lack of linearity in button presses
How to change the gamepad viewer L2and R2 likethat?
It’s a feature on the controller overlay website. I don’t recall which one it was
What is the ride height device?
It helps to keep the bike from wheelieing. It squashes the bikes aerodynamics for straight lines 👍🏻
Ain't nothing better than shifting ur self
I switched over to manual gears about 2 months again and I still don’t really feel any quicker or have any more satisfaction than before 😂 I really thought it would though
Left analog control is hard to master tho.
You sound like thespiffingbrit, thanks for the tutorial would you like some tea?
I don’t know who that is, sorry 🤷🏻♂️
@@DrAce46 If you're into strategy games on pc, you might stumble upon his channel, anyways thanks for the tutorial mate, you made me improve so well on corners!
@@captainkush7225 I’ll take a look mate 👍🏻 cheers! Happy to help 🔥
good
Sir but what is ride height device
It lowers the rear of the bike to reduce wheelie
#DrAce; Can you do a tutorial on Mandalika circuit
Already done one:
MotoGP 22 - MotoGP Academy - Mandalika Guide
ruclips.net/video/ggaVdmAnJWg/видео.html
I have been playing MtotGP for years...Wrong XD
Haha I hope the guide helps you to play the right way lol
@@DrAce46 Dude I can't stop watching your videos...I don't know how I'll be able to play like you, but I will have to change my style immediately. Thanks for the awesome content
My pleasure mate! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Let me know how the practice goes :D
@@DrAce46 Will do :D
Great video. Ive tried playing this game and find it so fucking hard 😅. If youre like me and dont have time to spend hours practicing a game its probably best stick with 20/21. If all you want to do is get home from work and pretend to be Valentino Rossi for half hour or so then this game is not for you.
Thanks mate, it's just takes practice and some knowhow. You can do it :D
I still can’t get the braking down what am I doing wrong
Brake as early as possible mate 👍🏻
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is it faster/better to play on tc2 , ebs3, i can be as fast as you on full tc, ebs
Just preference mate, I much prefer lower electronics 👍🏻 great that you’re a fast player. I’ve done some time trail challenge videos. Check them out and give them a go 🔥
Is there any other view or just like this? Dont have like onboard?
Yeah there’s other cameras to play with
@@DrAce46 thanks
I just got the game
I hate the way the bike turns and doesn't make sense and the tutorials are even more confusing
If the bike is not turning in the corners it will be due to not getting the it right on the brakes. If you brake correctly you’ll be able to hit the apex. Focus on that bit mate 👍🏻
Its portugal. Its realy hard track
I really hate watching a racing game with motion blur disabled lol
Oh sorry about that, I just really don’t like motion blur in any of my games buddy
You use semiauto ?
I used to, but not anymore. My controller inputs have changed slightly for RIDE 5 and MotoGP 23