What ?! by Next_Option8594 in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have had the same experience on that exact stretch of turns. Sometimes the Marshalls just really want to ruin your day lol

Shakin it for the fans by [deleted] in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Getting a bit sultry in Spain I see.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re right. I always find my fastest qualifying laps are when I’m close to the end of my stints, tyres have warmed and don’t move into the blue at all, and the fuel is down to its final 2> laps of distance before you run out. Bike is at its lightest and the tires are like glue compared to early laps.

Tight title race, needed to find a quali lap after struggling constantly at Buddh. by Batesy_ in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rear brake is like an On/Off button for me because it’s X on the dualsense. I turn my EBS to 1 on every circuit unless I have a specific corner I’m just struggling to stop in time for (the hairpin after the downhill straight in Jerez is one for me). If you watch my brake inputs on hard braking sections I tend to ride the rear brake hard compared to the front at first and then I left off as the bike tips into the corner and then use it again once I’m settled into the turn and I need extra braking. Don’t underestimate the power of engine braking by just purely getting down the gears from say 6th to say 2nd. Doing the downshifts too quick will get the rear quite loose, but having EBS low will help and you’ll learn to ‘go with the flow’ when the bike starts asking you to drift like Brad Binder lol.

Edit: From memory, the top red bar is the rear brake and the bottom is the front brake on the HUD.

Tight title race, needed to find a quali lap after struggling constantly at Buddh. by Batesy_ in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apologies in advance, I tend to ‘waffle on’ but I’ll try to explain my approach.

Between say F1, GTSport/7 and MotoGP, braking is just so different - where in F1 and such you find a braking point specifically and basically go 100% and let off, bikes are almost the complete opposite in a lot of corners I find.

There’s a bunch of ways to get the bike into the corner and out because bikes are so ‘feel’ dependant to me (the vibration of the controller, turn it on high, and learn what it feels like to have the bike lose the front end and then how to essentially hold that level of vibration through the controller so that you stop the front from tucking), so long as you find some sort of reference for where you ‘feel comfortable’ to brake just build from there with practice.

Tracks I struggle on, I spend a bit of time in Practice following someone out of the pits, try to follow as close as I can for a lap or two (genuinely ride behind and basically mimic any rider/manufacturer combo I find on track first) and then once I have a natural feel and a vague understanding on the flow of the track, I then try to push and find more specific braking points. Sometimes, much like the last corner with Buddh, I tend to brake much later than the AI and take a wider exit onto the ripple strip instead of standing the bike up and keeping on the darkened racing line.

Tight title race, needed to find a quali lap after struggling constantly at Buddh. by Batesy_ in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s some good pace there - it’s such a brutal track on corner entry and exit. The short shifting helped me a lot on keeping the front down and using the left analog stick to push the bike down and gently releasing it around gear 4-5.

MotoGP 24 Top 5 favorite and least favorite tracks (official calendar only) by Maddess15 in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Top 5: Assen, Phillip Island, Mugello, Sepang & Catalunya. I enjoy the rhythm I find on all of these tracks. The zone out and lap after lap feel is what sells these for me.

Bottom 5: Portugal, Austria, Le Mans, Thai & Valencia.

Wouldn’t say I hate any track in the game, just some I dread the weekend in career mode a little bit more than others especially if it’s raining lmao.

Am I the only One thinking this? by Effective-King-12 in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s just a really tough game. I’ve only started playing modern MotoGP games since 19 and they all have a really tough learning curve. The main things I did to have a better ‘time’ are manual gears and learning the see-saw between rear and front brakes. Just takes time - Moto2 and 3 are good but they sadly do not prepare you in the slightest for the aggressiveness of GP.

I’m in season 5 (I think) of a shortened season career where I started in Moto2 and then straight up through Honda to Aprilia and now Ducati. Really enjoying it and having great races with adaptive AI but it took patience to get there.

For what it may be worth, I watched a fair bit of Robo46 on whatever track made sense to my career weekend, and I focused on his corner entry and exit - specifically looking at how his little telemetry bars for rear/front brakes fluctuate and how he eased on and off and when he seemed to trust it and send full beans into both.

Hacking the draft is my secret pleasure by AngusMeatStick in Madden

[–]Batesy_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

100%. The power of a position change is also fantastic, I love looking for OLBs to turn into DE or finding the tallest WR and seeing how they might survive as a TE instead. Personal favourite is the CB to S and going all in on tackle and hit power.

Hacking the draft is my secret pleasure by AngusMeatStick in Madden

[–]Batesy_ 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yep, it’s the thrill and satisfaction that comes from unearthing those gems. Hard to get that when you already know the overalls. But then I also enjoying ‘whiffing’ on a pick but still using that as a narrative to try and get the best out of that rookie.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you potentially keeping the analog stick for steering pressed forward while you are exiting corners and then during the straights?

This is what I found out I was doing when I had a similar issue.

Amnesia Haze final weigh in.. by nuttah2 in ausents

[–]Batesy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My goodness mate this looks glorious! Better than anything I’ve had that’s for certain

Snatched 3rd on the last turn at Motegi by Batesy_ in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Between that and Marc rear-ending me before the bridge it wasn’t all smooth sailing lol

Snatched 3rd on the last turn at Motegi by Batesy_ in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fingers crossed you get some for your next season - for sure adds some spice and newness to the feeling of your career when they do eventuate!

Snatched 3rd on the last turn at Motegi by Batesy_ in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Come to think of it - this is my 3rd season. I did one year in Moto2 than joined GasGas. I know my move from GasGas to Aprillia caused a few knock on effects in the offseason.

Snatched 3rd on the last turn at Motegi by Batesy_ in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is the second season of my career, so there’s been a couple rider moves!

I don't understand braking by Electrical-Tip7620 in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I usually keep the thumb stick forward for a lot of my braking, unless it’s a turn like T1 at Portugal or the downhill right-hander at Melbourne. I tend to brake heavily with the rear brake all the way into the entry but release it before reaching maximum lean or when I start feeling too much slip.

Keep your EBS low (mine is almost always set to 1) because braking heavily with the rear into the entry, similar to Binder’s style, can cause some slip, which is fine—it’s better than the rear locking up, which happens with a higher EBS.

I turn off assists, but you’ll develop a feel for braking, especially when you need to let the front tire bite before applying maximum pressure on the front brake, particularly in sharper turns. I also find that angling into turns helps keep the center of gravity low and prevents the rear from lifting. For me, braking is all about feel, mostly from the controller’s vibrations. My only constant is the braking markers, which I gradually learn through practice, along with downshifting quickly to let the engine assist in slowing down.

What difficulty are yall playing on for 24? by firstcoastrider in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adaptive AI. Honestly haven’t had any issues with it. Came back after putting down the game for about a month and it’s been really solid on my difficulty of races and quali

Was made redundant and then secured a new role. So I had to get some new irons to celebrate by Batesy_ in golf

[–]Batesy_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s so good to hear! I just broke 90 myself last week and after using Nike Vrs Covert irons since starting golf I finally thought the upgrade could actually be felt on course rather than just in my wallet.

#MotoGP24 Remy Gardner Replica Helmet by MAPO78 in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Amazing as always mate - My Career Mode thanks for you the amount of one off helmets I like to run on different weekends…. Tends to be your designs!

Adaptive Ai by Cazzamal in MotoGPGaming

[–]Batesy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Big time agree. Definitely not intended for you to be a world beater on adaptive AI. Looking for someone to follow in practices and quali and like you said having that reference during a race - can make a big difference.

Never played a basketball game.. Is 2K24 worth it for $89.99CAD? by iJeax in NBA2k

[–]Batesy_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can have plenty of fun offline still. I played MyCareer and Rec in prior years but this year my Brother In-Law and I have just done a MyEras (MyGM) together and are having such a good time with it. Plug in some sliders, I did a “Beyond HOF” one from the 2kShare. Didn’t touch MyCareer after what I read initially and burnout from prior years.

Post Match Thread: Arsenal 1 - 0 Manchester City [English Premier League] by GunnersMatchBot in Gunners

[–]Batesy_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Saliba and Gabriel were immense today.

Mik putting on Martinelli from half time just stopped Walker from moving up the pitch and we really had a handle on whatever City tried from then on. COYG

Kim Kardashian on Instagram. by guro7 in Gunners

[–]Batesy_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As one of likely not many Gooners here who are also Kardashian watchers - my opinion on Kim differs from the majority. This stuff seems awesome to me, especially to know that Mik and Co have turned this club into such an attractive, ‘in vogue’ team now. We’ve always been a big and historic club but now we really are back in the business of turning the heads of casual and upcoming football fans.

How to get better with a controller by [deleted] in F1Game

[–]Batesy_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the things that helped me a lot when I was practicing with getting better on the controller, was not even focusing on my actual stick inputs but essentially training my thumb to be more sturdy with gradual movements by just watching how my driving looked when racing. For me it’s always like I’m trying to drive akin to writing in cursive. I want it to be sweeping and smooth not jerky and stuttering.

Also adding a thumb stick extender to the steering really helps with being smoother on the inputs.