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Old 27-Apr-2014, 20:54
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Learning the tracks - weird question

this will sound a daft question, is there a game like MotoGP 14, but that has the british tracks?
I remember Toca Touring Car had them all on the original playstation but it was car racing.

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Old 28-Apr-2014, 10:34
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i don't know anything about computer games but i like on bike cam footage from youtube- there's dd footage from most tracks on there
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Old 28-Apr-2014, 11:03
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Depends what you are trying to achieve - a computer game will tell you which way the corners go but it won't teach you the best lines, braking points and so on.

If you really want to learn the tracks you'll be better off with a dedicated track guide like the one from MCN (pricey) or maybe try the free one from Visordown.

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http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorc...uit-guide-2012

Visordown:
http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-...ide/22760.html


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Old 28-Apr-2014, 22:40
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Just the way the corners go basically, what comes next.

I find it really hard to remember the way the track goes on videos and the track guides.
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Old 29-Apr-2014, 09:04
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Alas IMO the only way is to put the real track time in. Eventually as sad as it may seem you not only know all the turns, bumps, tarmac changes, different lines, braking points and gear changes. You can do it in your sleep.

That would not be me of course.
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Old 29-Apr-2014, 12:06
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yeah, just i remembered Toca Touring Cars on the playstation and it was a good way to learn the tracks, knowing where they went. just wondered if there was something similar you could get now.
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