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    RiMS - motorcycle sim with racing good?

    Anyone buy or try this game? it seems very unique in that you need to in detail maintain and replace parts on the bike. BUT does it matter in actual gameplay and handling or is it just filler fluff?
    The first motorbike simulation that combines a realistic racing challenge with engineering and mechanics! Ride the world's most powerful motorbikes and optimise their performance by swapping out parts and analysing data in real time.
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    Steam reviews suggest it's hit or miss. I've always stuck to the MotoGP franchise and I love that, but I haven't dared venture beyond it. So, try at your own risk, I'd say. Wait for a sale and keep an eye on your Time Played (two hours for a refund).
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      Originally posted by twonha View Post
      Steam reviews suggest it's hit or miss. I've always stuck to the MotoGP franchise and I love that, but I haven't dared venture beyond it. So, try at your own risk, I'd say. Wait for a sale and keep an eye on your Time Played (two hours for a refund).
      A bit off topic, but I've never really gotten the appeal of motorcycle racing games. Somehow I can find a car racing video game more immersive than motorcycles, when playing with a controller on a flat screen.

      When I was a kid, I did really enjoy the handful of times I got to play a sit-down Hang-on cabinet, where you control the bike by leaning side-to-side. I feel like you could pair that with VR goggles and have something truly amazing.

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        #4
        Originally posted by SubCog View Post

        A bit off topic, but I've never really gotten the appeal of motorcycle racing games. Somehow I can find a car racing video game more immersive than motorcycles, when playing with a controller on a flat screen.
        Yeah I agree to a point. No one has done a real motorcycle sim yet BUT I just recently found something that is the best motorcycle sim to date.
        Demo here

        It isn't a looker but it is viewed as the best in sim'ness, and after trying the demo, I agree.
        If you try the demo change the Direct Lean to 60-80, this is the important setting IMO.
        Mods greatly improve the visuals but won't work in the demo version fyi.

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