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Ride 2 |OT| The 2-Wheeled Adventures of Miles Stone Continued!

Jamesways

Member
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"Welcome to the temple of motorcycles!"

Quick and dirty OT, will be updated in time..

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Developer: Milestone S.r.l.
Publisher: Milestone S.r.l.
Platforms: Playstation 4, Xbox One, PC/Steam
Price: £49.99

Release Dates: Both Digital & Retail
PS4, Xbox One, PC/Steam-
EU: 7/10/16- Out now.
NA: No info at this time. As other Milestone releases this gen, should be out in NA within 4-8 months depending on publisher.

DLC Available:
  • Season Pass- Buy the Season Pass and download the entire package made up of 8 DLC with 39 new bikes and 20 different helmets for the most complete riding experience ever.
  • Booster Pack- Multiply your game credits to reach the podium quicker.
  • Kawasaki and Ducati Bonus Pack- Kawasaki ZZR1400 and Ducati Hypermotard SP with original liveries and 10 exclusive helmets.
  • Aprilia DLC and Suzuki Bonus Pack- Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory 2015 and Suzuki Hayabusa 2015 and 10 helmets.

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Ride 2 will include 174 motorcycles across 22 manufacturers, including 16 customizable models for a total of 190 bikes. The classes included are Nakeds, Superbikes, Supersports, Electric bikes, Two-Stroke, Café Racers, and Supermotos.

In addition to the season pass, Milestone will have 9 packs with special free DLC content from November to July.

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Here is the full list of the bikes you will have a chance to customize and make yours in Ride 2 (DLC bikes not included).

Aprilia
Aprilia Tuono V4R APRC ABS 2014
Aprilia SXV 450 2011
Aprilia RSV4-RF Team: Nuova M2 Racing 2015
Aprilia RSV4 R APRC Racing Version 2014
Aprilia RS 125 R 1998
Aprilia RS 250 2001
Aprilia RSV 1000 2003
Aprilia RSV 1000 R 2003
Aprilia RSV 1000 SP 2000
Aprilia RSV 1000 R 2009
Aprilia RSV4 APRC ABS 2014
Aprilia RSV4 RF 2015

Bimota
Bimota Tesi 3D 2014
Bimota Tesi Naked 2014
Bimota DB9 Brivido 2014
Bimota BB3 Racing Version 2014
Bimota “BB3 Team: Bimota UK” 2015
Bimota Tesi 1D 1990
Bimota 500 V Due 1997
Bimota DB8 2014
Bimota DB8 Italia 2014
Bimota DB8 Oronero 2014
Bimota BB3 2014

BMW
BMW R Nine T 2015
BMW F800 R 2015
BMW R 1200 R 2015
BMW S 1000 R 2014
BMW “S 1000 RR HP4 Team: Tyco BMW Motorrad Racing” 2015
BMW S 1000 RR HP4 Racing Version 2014
BMW S 1000 RR 2014
BMW S 1000 RR 2015
BMW S 1000 RR HP4 2014

Cagiva
Cagiva Mito 1994

Ducati
Ducati Scrambler Icon 2015
Ducati Diavel Carbon 2014
Ducati Monster S4RS Tricolore 2008
Ducati Streetfighter 848 2014
Ducati Monster 1200 S 2014
Ducati 1199 Panigale Superleggera Racing Version 2014
Ducati “1199 Panigale R Team: 3C Racing Team” 2015
Ducati 916 1994
Ducati 998R 2002
Ducati 848 2008
Ducati 999R 2006
Ducati 899 Panigale 2015
Ducati 1199 Panigale S 2014
Ducati 1299 Panigale S 2015
Ducati Desmosedici RR 2006

Energica
Energica Eva 2015
Energica Ego 2014

Honda
Honda CB600F Hornet 2006
Honda CB650F 2015
Honda CB900F Hornet 2002
Honda CB1000R ABS 2015
Honda CB1000R ABS Barracuda 2014
Honda CRF 450R Supermoto Special 2016
Honda “CBR600RR Team: Honda Improve” 2015
Honda “CBR1000RR Team: Honda Racing” 2015
Honda NSR 125R 1992
Honda NSR 250R 1995
Honda NS 400R 1985
Honda VFR750R RC30 1987
Honda RVF750 RC45 1994
Honda CBR600RR 2004
Honda CBR900RR Fireblade 1995
Honda CBR600RR 2009
Honda CBR600RR 2014
Honda CBR600RR 2015
Honda CBR 1100XX Super Blackbird 1997
Honda VTR1000 SP1 2001
Honda VTR1000 SP2 2006
Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2005
Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2014
Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade 2015
Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade SP 2014
Honda CBR1000RR / Fireblade SP 2015

Horex
Horex VR6 Black Edition 2016

Husqvarna
Husqvarna FS 450 2015

Kawasaki
Kawasaki W800 2015
Kawasaki ZRX1200 2006
Kawasaki Z800 2014
Kawasaki Z800 2015
Kawasaki Z1000 2006
Kawasaki Z1000 2014
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R Racing Version 2014
Kawasaki “Ninja ZX 10R Team: Kawasaki JG Speedfit” 2015
Kawasaki KR-1S 250 1990
Kawasaki ZX-R 750 1989
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 2008
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 2004
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 6R 636 2014
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2006
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2014
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2015
Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R 2016
Kawasaki Ninja H2 2015
Kawasaki Ninja H2R 2015

KTM
KTM Duke 690 2014
KTM Duke 690 R 2014
KTM 990 Super Duke R 2014
KTM 1290 Super Duke R 2014
KTM 450 SMR 2015
KTM 1190 RC8R Track 2014
KTM 390 R 2014
KTM 1190 RC8R 2014

Lightning
Lightning LS 218 2014

Magni
Magni Filo Rosso Naked 2015
Magni Giappone 52 1995
Magni Filo Rosso 2015

Mr Martini
Mr Martini Ducati Peace Sixty 2 2016
Mr Martini Ducati Flashback II 2015

MV Agusta
MV Agusta Brutale 675 2014
MV Agusta Brutale 800 2016
MV Agusta Rivale 800cc 2014
MV Agusta Brutale 1090 2014
MV Agusta Brutale 1090 R 2014
MV Agusta Brutale 800 Dragster 2015
MV Agusta Brutale 1090 RR 2014
MV Agusta Brutale Corsa 2014
MV Agusta Brutale 800 Dragster RR 2015
MV Agusta “F3 675 Team: Team Laguna” 2015
MV Agusta F4 Racing Version 2014
MV Agusta F4 750 1998
MV Agusta F3 675 2014
MV Agusta F3 800 2014
MV Agusta F4 1000S 2006
MV Agusta F4 RR 2014
MV Agusta F4 2014
MV Agusta F4 R 2014

Sartorie Meccaniche
Sartorie Meccaniche Tuono 2015
Sartorie Meccaniche Saetta 2015

Suzuki
Suzuki GSR 750 2014
Suzuki GSX-R1000 Racing Version Team R2CL 2014
Suzuki “GSX-R1000 Team: Bennetts Suzuki” 2015
Suzuki RGV 250 R 1995
Suzuki RG 500 1987
Suzuki GSX-R 750 1985
Suzuki GSX R600 2000
Suzuki GSX-R 750 SRAD 1998
Suzuki TL1000R 1998
Suzuki GSX-R600 2014
Suzuki Hayabusa 2015
Suzuki GSX-R1000 2014

TM
TM SMX Supermotard Competizione 2015

Triumph
Triumph Thruxton R 2016
Triumph Bonneville T120 2016
Triumph Street Triple 2014
Triumph Street Triple R 2014
Triumph Street Triple RX 2015
Triumph Speed Triple 955i 2004
Triumph Speed Triple 2014
Triumph Speed Triple R 2014
Triumph “Daytona 675R Team: Smiths Racing” 2015
Triumph Daytona 675 2009
Triumph Daytona 675 2014
Triumph Daytona 675R 2014
Triumph Daytona 955i 2005

Yamaha
Yamaha XSR700 ABS 2015
Yamaha XJR 1300 2015
Yamaha XJR1300 2006
Yamaha MT07 2014
Yamaha MT07 2015
Yamaha MT09 2014
Yamaha “YZF-R6 Team: Maan Motorsport” 2015
Yamaha YZF-R1 Racing Version 2014
Yamaha “YZF-R1 Team: Anvil Hire TAG Racing Yamaha” 2015
Yamaha TZR 125 R 1994
Yamaha TZR 250 R 1994
Yamaha RZV 500R 1985
Yamaha FZR 750 R OW 01 1989
Yamaha YZF-R6 1999
Yamaha YZF-R6 2014
Yamaha YZF-R6 2015
Yamaha YZF-R1 1998
Yamaha YZF-R1 2002
Yamaha YZF-R1 2014
Yamaha YZF-R1 2015
Yamaha YZF-R1M 2015

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Ride 2 will include 30 tracks, from circuits, to street, to Supermoto. New this year is the inclusion of wet tracks. Certain tracks have sunny, dusk, or rainy conditions.

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Country Tracks
• Hellenic Towers
• Viking Valley
• Eastern Mountains
• National Park of Stelvio
• Sierra Nevada
• North Wales
• Kanto Temples
• French Riviera

Drag Strips
• Salt Flats Speedway
• Airport Fastline
• American Highway

City Tracks
• Milan
• Miami
• Macau

Road Race Tracks
• Nurburgring Nordschleife
• Northwest 200
• Ulster GP

GP Circuits
• Monza
• Vallelunga
• Nurburgring GP
• Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola
• Sportsland SUGO
• Donington Park Circuit – 2014 version
• Road America
• Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
• Circuito de Almería
• Potrero de los Funes Circuit

Supermoto Circuits
• Castelletto di Branduzzo
• Ottobiano
• Franciacorta

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QUICK MODES-
• Quick Race: Select your favorite bike and track and compete against 15 opponents to take the victory.
• Time Trial: Select your favourite bike and track and race to record your best time.
• Split Screen: Challenge a friend at home in the split screen mode.

ONLINE-
• Online Race: Compete online in open races with up to 12 players
• Online Championship: Participate in a sequence of online races. Whoever has the most points at the end of the season is declared the winner.

WORLD TOUR-
• Single Race: Compete in an individual race and do your best to reach the podium.
• Time Attack: You have a limited number of laps to beat one of the three record times shown in this event. The quicker the time you manage to beat, the greater the reward.
• Drag Race: A knockout tournament based on online drag races. Find the perfect time to change gear to beat your opponents.
• Track Day: The track is open to the public today, but someone has to show these newbies how to ride a bike. Pass as many riders as you can before the time runs out!
• Head-to-Head: The track is open to the public today, but there is a capable challenger ready to take you on. Pass your opponent in the fastest possible time and keep your position.
• Pairs Race: Compete in a Pairs Race. Points will be awarded to every rider according to their position at the end of the race. The team which achieves the most points wins.
• Endurance: A race based on endurance. Tackle the rolling start and number of laps much higher than a normal race.
• Championship: The championship is made up of a sequence of races. At the end of each race you will receive points according to your position. The winner is the rider with the most points at the end of the championship.
• Team vs Team: Two teams of four riders take each other on in an individual race. Points will be assigned to every rider according to where they finish at the end of the race. The team which achieves the most points wins.
• Perfect Trajectory: Beat the record time following the trajectory suggested by the street cones without committing infractions and avoiding penalties.
• Point-to-Point Race: Compete in a section of the Nürburgring Nordschleife and do your best to reach the podium.

Bike and Rider Customization:
Customize your Ride and Rider for a unique game experience

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Boost your bike by modifying 5 main areas:
  • Engine
  • Gear
  • Brakes and Suspension
  • Wheels
  • Transmission
  • Aesthetics
You have more than 20 different modifications available.

Customise your rider, including their clothing (Street/Race/Supermoto), celebrations, and riding style thanks to an advanced pose editor system.

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Official Game Page-
http://ridevideogame.com/

Official FB Page-
https://www.facebook.com/RideGame/

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Taken from my PS4 last night-
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Launch Trailer

Racing Customization

Wet Tracks

Nurburgring Gameplay

North West 200 Gameplay

Ulster GP Gameplay

Macau Baby

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Q: Is this 60fps yet?
A: Not on console, locked at 30. PC, yes.

Q: How accessible is this? Is this a hardcore sim?
A: It can be quite accessible, there are plenty of riding aids and assists to make this new-rider friendly. It can be a respectable bike sim with all assists off.

Q: Is this the new Tourist Trophy?
A: It could very well be. The bike list and track list is not small.

Q: Does this have clubs, chains, guns, or turtle shells?
A: Yeah, you wish!

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To Be Updated...
 

MaDKaT

Member
Downloaded for PC. Hope to get some time with it this weekend, but really need to work on my actual bike, lol.
 

Jamesways

Member
Will post more detailed impressions and screens later, but for now, this game is really fun. A huge improvement over the first Ride.
 

danowat

Banned
Some shots of a pair of classics.

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I know there is only a handful of people playing this, but anyone tried the weekly challenge?, just missed out on silver, that H2 is a beast, will give it another go!
 

Jamesways

Member
Nice pics Dan! I haven't tried the daily challenges yet, I'll get some more time with the game this weekend hopefully.

By the way, Ride 1 is on sale in the US PSN Flash Sale for 9 bucks.
 

Watevaman

Member
Can someone tell me what the actual download size is for the PC version on Steam? It says you need 33 gigs available, but is that the actual size of the files you need to download?
 

danowat

Banned
Starting to notice a few issues (bugs).

Firstly, the split times seem to bear no relation to your actual time, no idea where they are referenced from, but I am getting laps that are +2s on the split time, but actually faster laps, something odd is going on somewhere with the timing.

Secondly, the PP requirements on some events don't match up to the events splash picture, the first one with the Naked event up to 570pp, the actual requirement is 430pp, I am not sure, but I am wondering if it should be 570pp, because the event requirements (time trial especially) are quite tough for a 430pp machine.
 

Jamesways

Member
I've found similar issues. I don't remember the series, but one race I thought I was at the top of the PP cap, I was getting passed as if I was standing still. I checked the Participants, sure enough, everyone above.

So Just to be safe I check that now before the race, and to see the top bikes in the class.

This game is a hell of a lot of fun though. It goes from extremely easy going, relaxing riding with the lower class to fairly stressful in the high powered bikes. I remember the R class races in Ride 1 were very close, everyone was separated by just a few points in performance.

The Aprilia RSV4 RF is the highest PP bike I have so far, it's at 818, and it is quick. The races are very close in that class. I'll probably get a R3-R1 class bike tonight or tomorrow hopefully.

In Ride 1 I'd use a thumb drive to save, buy bikes to test out on board views and handling, then reload when I decided on which ones I liked. In that game, it took a long time to get the money to afford multiple R Class bikes. I'll probably do the same in this even though money seems to be flowing faster.

I think some of the tracks can look a bit bland, and the time trials/passing challenges difficulty do seem inconsistent. And as I said before, it's kind of a bummer that so many bikes are not as competitive as the few top in class. At least this has more events and options to take a mid-tier bike and get it to the top of a few specific races. Other than that, I'm really enjoying it.

Love that they still have Road America. I'm impressed at their version too, they got the elevation just right from Canada Corner on that so many games seem to miss.

 

TJP

Member
Great impressions; can't wait for the PS4 Pro to ship in a few weeks time 8)

@Jamesways where is my PM? 8)
 

Jamesways

Member
Great impressions; can't wait for the PS4 Pro to ship in a few weeks time 8)

@Jamesways where is my PM? 8)
GAF is blocked at work now. And I don't get on the work computer at home much at night. I'll do one on fb soon for you.


When the AI is good, it's very, very good, they battle, they are clean, and they give a really good race.

Had a good tussle this morning, impressive.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aLWSardqBM
Great video.

I spent some credits on the R3 Honda. The sense is speed in the helmet cam/on-board is crazy. Doing a rain race at Macau with it was really tense.

Pics, Playing with Photo filters
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And an a great daily challenge screenshot!
 

ty_hot

Member
Tried the first, demo, seemed nice but not really polished. This second seems better. I also like Driveclub Bikes but this one ofc seems better for bike enthusiasts (I'm not a biiiig fan but Id like to have at least one motorcycle game in my collection, and better to have one with a huge amount of bikes).

How do the bikes feel? Big difference in handling them?
 

danowat

Banned
How do the bikes feel? Big difference in handling them?

Much more nuanced handling between bikes this time round, a bike like the Triumph Bonneville feels torquey, but heavy to turn, something like a CBR1000RR feels like a rocketship that changes direction quickly, and the little 2 strokes feel just like little 2 strokes should feel.

Yeah, it's not as polished as some games, but there is a ton of content, and the core handling is really, really good, and quite an improvement on the first one.
 

TJP

Member
Much to my surprise, milestone have a demo of all of their current generation games on the barren Xbox demo area of the Xbox One dashboard. I'm guessing demos are a thing of the past for Sony and MS.

I downloaded the demo and waiting at the loading screen..for an age. I'd be well into a race in FH3 by the time a bike appeared in the demo. Not a lot of options to be seen - world tour and general options. The world tour has the ZX-10, CBR600RR (RIP) and Speed Triple and one fictional USA track with two variants.

Good to see $3000 in credits to modify the bikes; the ZX-10 was selected so I could be Jonny Rea for 20 minutes. After a few mods to the ECU, air filter, exhaust, tyres, oil and various non performance parts, the Kawasaki was outputting 210HP and I hit the track...after a long loading time.

Positives:
Sweet handling in Pro mode - easy to pick up & hard to master
Changeable traction control
Lush visuals in upgrade screens
Lush visuals prior to race start
Wonderful bike and rider models
Well animated riders (except for the crashes)
Good selection of bikes
Solid level of customisation

Negatives:
Frame rate drops galore at race start and through some corners
Loading times which can be measured by a sun dial
In race visuals not so appealing as photo mode/menu/upgrade screens
Sounds are meh

Based on the demo, Ride 2 gives me the feeling of being an old school 7/10 or "B level" game. It is an improvement on the original and has its charms but a few rough edges stymie the product overall. Kudos to Milestone for having the guts to release a demo when most other developers are not and for keeping bike racing sims alive.
 

danowat

Banned
Much to my surprise, milestone have a demo of all of their current generation games on the barren Xbox demo area of the Xbox One dashboard. I'm guessing demos are a thing of the past for Sony and MS.

I downloaded the demo and waiting at the loading screen..for an age. I'd be well into a race in FH3 by the time a bike appeared in the demo. Not a lot of options to be seen - world tour and general options. The world tour has the ZX-10, CBR600RR (RIP) and Speed Triple and one fictional USA track with two variants.

Good to see $3000 in credits to modify the bikes; the ZX-10 was selected so I could be Jonny Rea for 20 minutes. After a few mods to the ECU, air filter, exhaust, tyres, oil and various non performance parts, the Kawasaki was outputting 210HP and I hit the track...after a long loading time.

Positives:
Sweet handling in Pro mode - easy to pick up & hard to master
Changeable traction control
Lush visuals in upgrade screens
Lush visuals prior to race start
Wonderful bike and rider models
Well animated riders (except for the crashes)
Good selection of bikes
Solid level of customisation

Negatives:
Frame rate drops galore at race start and through some corners
Loading times which can be measured by a sun dial
In race visuals not so appealing as photo mode/menu/upgrade screens
Sounds are meh

Based on the demo, Ride 2 gives me the feeling of being an old school 7/10 or "B level" game. It is an improvement on the original and has its charms but a few rough edges stymie the product overall. Kudos to Milestone for having the guts to release a demo when most other developers are not and for keeping bike racing sims alive.

Are you positive the demo was for ride 2? I can find a ride demo, but nothing for 2.
 

danowat

Banned
Patch 1.03 dropped yesterday.

Solved problems online in H2 categories - H2R
Correct the wrong image in the motion menu choice ...
Fixed a rare problem with the reset of the controls
Set the audio mix and spatialization
Adjusted the anti-surge behavior
Set the AI ​​opponents (performance and behavior of collisions)
added more options for choosing the number of turns in each type of race
Several fixes on motorcycle models and custom components
Some minor fixes on daily and weekly challenges
graphical improvements in the Nürburgring Nordschleife
Several fixes on 3D models
Several minor fixes
 

Afrikan

Member
man forgot about this game...

so I read somewhere that it supports PS4 PRO? runs at 4K


is this true?

either way, was watching some clips on youtube and man... riding around in the country side, in realistic environments... I don't what more you can ask for.

maybe VR? :D
 

Watevaman

Member
I've been playing this almost every day for the past month. It's so addicting, and now that it's winter and I can't ride, it's pretty awesome that I have a virtual version of my bike to play with.
 

TJP

Member
man forgot about this game...

so I read somewhere that it supports PS4 PRO? runs at 4K


is this true?
It appears the devs patched is support for the PS4 Neo 'checkerboard' 4K mode at 30fps if N4G is correct. No idea about the rest of the details...
 

Watevaman

Member
Has anyone found a rewards list for the different events? All I have left are about 10 championships but those require me to get a lot of medals in certain categories, so I'm trying to figure out which to go for first. It'd be easier for me to pick if I knew what bikes I could get from each championship.
 
This game drops in NA today. Anybody picking it up or still playing it? Im bummed that we are getting it almost a year later at full price but still temped to get it since decent motorcycle racing games are a rarity these days.
 

ty_hot

Member
Ouch, so it's only available now in US? Probably the save for Brazil. Hopefully in a few months the price will go down a lot like all other motorcycle games.
 
Finally played it last night. Got the Huskie supermoto as the starter bike. Im pretty surprised how well they nailed the movement of the supermotos in this game. The animation is pretty great and the handling is just good enough to be convincing.

The handling seems like a pretty good mix of arcadey and sim, but im running on the semi-pro physics with wheelie resistance at a min and all other aids off.

So far Im liking it a lot but Ive only completed the first few races of the Supermoto race series.
 

danowat

Banned
Fired this up tonight for the first time since getting a PS4 Pro and a 4K TV..........

Holy shit does it look good in 4K, shame it's still 30fps though.
 

xrnzaaas

Member
Is the season pass worth it? Ride 2 is on sale on the PS4 and 170 bikes from the standard game feels like it's enough.
 

xrnzaaas

Member
I just started playing Ride 2 after having enough of Ride 1 and my first impression of the career mode is negative. Why aren't there more precise event requirements and why do I have to worry about reaching certain bike rating to be competetive? Oh, and why am I getting only 5000 credits per race (+tiny bonuses for higher difficulty) compared to 10000 credits from the first game?
 

xrnzaaas

Member
I would recommend choosing Ride 2 if someone is interested and didn't play any games from the series. I've started with Ride 1, but after playing Ride 2 I can say that the first game is inferior in every way. Plus Ride 2 is much like Forza Motorsport games. They add more content to the existing stuff, not build everything from scratch. Oh, and buying the Special Edition is definitely worth considering (maybe not in this particular Steam sale, but in others). They've hidden some really cool (and competetive) bikes behind the paywall.

Anyway I'm about done with Ride 2's singleplayer, not exactly the best career mode, but at least the events vary and you can experience all the available types of bikes. Unfortunately the online is pretty dead, the last time I tried on the PS4 there was 1 active championship and 1 single races lobby.
 

Watevaman

Member
I would recommend choosing Ride 2 if someone is interested and didn't play any games from the series. I've started with Ride 1, but after playing Ride 2 I can say that the first game is inferior in every way. Plus Ride 2 is much like Forza Motorsport games. They add more content to the existing stuff, not build everything from scratch. Oh, and buying the Special Edition is definitely worth considering (maybe not in this particular Steam sale, but in others). They've hidden some really cool (and competetive) bikes behind the paywall.

Anyway I'm about done with Ride 2's singleplayer, not exactly the best career mode, but at least the events vary and you can experience all the available types of bikes. Unfortunately the online is pretty dead, the last time I tried on the PS4 there was 1 active championship and 1 single races lobby.

I have about 100 hours in the SP of Ride 2 but have none of the paid DLC. Of the packs available, which ones contain the bikes you like the most? I might pick some up since they're on sale.
 

xrnzaaas

Member
I have about 100 hours in the SP of Ride 2 but have none of the paid DLC. Of the packs available, which ones contain the bikes you like the most? I might pick some up since they're on sale.

For fun Aprilia and Suzuki Bonus Pack - It has the Hayabusa. Kawasaki and Ducati Bonus Pack - Kawasaki ZZR1400 looks like a bloated bike, but it's actually fun to drive. I also enjoyed slower bikes like the Triumph Scrambler, but it's up to your own preference. :)
For performance Top Bikes Pack - Ducati Superleggera 1299 is awesome. I've probably spent the most time with this bike from all the ones under 984PP.
 
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