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Junior Member
Ninja Tipsss?????
I have been playing fusion since it came out and for playing this long I feel like I should be better but the ninja tracks just screw with me. Does anyone have any tips that can help with being able to land correctly or HOW TO RIDE UP A FREAKING VERTICAL WALL! Any tips would be nice on how to achieve the ninja status so I can feel better about getting even halfway through a course instead if giving up after 100 tries on the first obstacle -.-
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If you aren't using an xbox 360 controller, then you are going to have a hard time with climbing vertical walls. It is much harder with an X1 controller (and I assume PS4 as well)
If ninja tracks are painful to play, then I would consider playing basic extremes like ninja tracks (take your time and be low on faults). If you haven't 0-faulted the single player extremes, starting there wouldn't be a bad idea (Way of the Machine is extremely troubling however, a couple of ninja obstacles).
How you land correctly can vary by the obstacle. But to learn something like this, along with MANY other things, honestly just watch top riders' replays. Analyze the angle of the bike (tire positioning), whether the brakes were hit (for landing, it's most common), when and where the rider was leaning, etc. It is extremely helpful to watch how obstacles are passed, so you can figure it out yourself. However, things can either be difficult to understand or they will still be too hard to do. Also, depending on the track, top riders my flow through the track faster than you'll want to, so watch low fault runs with as high of time as you're willing to watch.
My last tip is just to have fun with the game. There are plenty of tracks that you can enjoy and also build your skill before you even know it. It is important to start on something easier and work your way up, because everyone starts somewhere.
That said, 100 faults on one obstacle is completely reasonable. There is nothing wrong with thugging it out for the whole 30 minutes unless you can't handle the stress. Though for the first obstacle, I would give up after 10 min or so. I have timed out on the same track 7 times before actually completing it, but I did, and have completed the track in 7-8 min as of this year (on Trials Evolution btw)
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Junior Member
Oh well thank you! I have been watching them but some of the things they do still baffle me. I have gotten platinum on only one of the original extremes in the masters gauntlet. The first one there. What makes the vertical wall climbing more difficult with the controller? Thank you for the tips by the way, I shall start to watch them more and more and analyze every little detail!
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Senior Member
The X1 triggers are far more sensitive, so most prefer the 360.
If you want to practice wall climbing set up some walls for yourself in the editor with different angles and approaches. Same can be said for any type of obstacle.
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When fusion first came out I stuggled to pass the normal career extremes. When I first played inferno 4 I said to myself this is impossible but I kept trying practicing and getting tips from my friends most which are the top riders. Like Korlash said your going to have to watch a ton of YouTube vids or even the replays in the game. There's a slow mo feature that's good for figuring out obstacles. I as of a few weeks ago finally platinumed way of the machine it probably took me 500+ try's to get but I finally got the run I wanted. I have successfully platinumed every track in fusion minus the recent DLC which hasn't been released yet on 360.
Today I can pass pretty much all lvl 1 and some level 2 ninjas. I have the most fun playing extremes and ninjas because when I do finally 0 fault them it's like a huge rush my adrenaline is flowing my hands are shaking and I'm jumping screaming in the the air lmao.
Someone should do a ninja tutorial on YouTube for the beginners who need help if there isn't one already?