Hi to all. Im new to this forum but was just wondering if i am alone on this matter. I'm around rank 500 on trials fusion on the ps4. I've got platinum on all track except extremes. I do have platinum on eye of the storm and rock of rages but all others are gold. I have hit a point where no matter how many hours i put in or how many replays i watch i'm just not improving. I cant work out what to do to get better. I got to this point on HD and evolution but i just gave up on those but i told myself i wouldn't give up on fusion when this happened. Does anyone have any advice, or tips, or videos that can help a better than average guy progress to the next level?
Any help would be much appreciated
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Hey I know the feeling have you ever watch any of fatshadys YouTube tutorials? I believe the channel is called University of trials. He has a ton of step by step walk throughs for I think most of if not all of the extreme tracks.
What I do when I'm having trouble is just take one cp at a time until I master it then the next and so on. Tracks like way of the machine I had a lot of trouble with but eventually after hours of practice I got platinum. With practice makes perfect as they say.
Hi there, thank you for the reply. Yes i am well aware of fatshady, I've been following him for a very long time. Sometimes it feel that no video in the world can help me but i will battle through. I think practising each check point until i can do it consistently will help. Maybe i'm trying to do to much at onceOriginally Posted by aMcConghie16 Go to original post
On fusion my play time is about 7 days but my time spent on just extreme track will be far less. I probably have maybe 1 day time spent on just extremesOriginally Posted by TheRealTeeHill Go to original post
This all seems familiar. I hit a wall too after getting a plat on rock of rages. Before that I hit a wall just trying to pass the freaking track. I believe I have fatshady's videos to thank for me not just giving up like I did in Evo. Anyways, as someone who was where you are at now not that long ago, my advice is to stop grinding the in game extremes. Sure it may work out in the end, but most likely it'll just suck the fun out of the game for you, and no one wants that. So my best advice is to just mess around in track central for a while. Play the uplay picks, be it medium or extreme, and just ... just play alot of damn Trials. Give a few of the tougher tracks a go too, as learning how to tackle harder obstacles and maybe even passing some low level ninja tracks will definitely be helpful. And as you said, being consistent is the key to getting platinums, and being consistent is something that comes naturally when you better learn to control that stupid bike.
At this point I have well over twenty days of playtime, and most of that has been spent in track central. After the platinum on RoR I just played a lot of UGC, beat some stupid hard tracks (for me at the time at least) and just had fun with it. I popped back into the career mode from time to time, gave the extremes a go, maybe improved my time/ faults and then went back to track central. Trust me, man, you'll get better by just playing. I eventually got the platinums on all the extremes in the base game, and I didn't really grind them out to do so. I had simply gotten better in general. And if you're not born crap at games like me, you'll get there even faster.
As for low level ninja tracks, you could try some of these: https://sites.google.com/site/ps4fus.../ninja-level-1. But if that's a bit too much to handle right now, try some tougher extremes. Hard to think of any specific ones, but a bunch of Vegastrash's tracks are nice, hard extreme tracks. Either way you'll win some and lose some, but you'll get better along the way.
tldr: play a stupid amount of Trials.
Thanks for the reply dude. I will take your advice. Might even drop back to hard and just try improving times. I'll just drop back into extremes maybe once every few weeks to see if there's any improvement. That inferno platinum just seems so far away but it will be mine!!Originally Posted by McNabbemann Go to original post
I 100% agree with McNabbemann.
The best way to improve is to play harder tracks. Look for hard extremes or easy level 1 ninja's. Tracks that you will make around 50-200 faults. Its good if you have friends you can compare, to make sure you can finish the track before starting it.
Play them once and then move on to the next one. Just trying to finish those tracks will make you better much faster.
You learn new technics and get more precisive with the controls making all other tracks much easier.
If you're just grinding one track esp. on tracks that are still hard for you, you will make very slow progress for your overall trials skills.
I've become much better then some of my friends just by playing harder stuff on TrackCentral and everytime i do go back to career mode (which i barely do) i can get a better time with 2-3 tries.
This has also made the game much more enjoyable because i play new stuff all the time instead of grinding the extremes forever.
I honestly felt like a genius for figuring this outesp. since i'm not much of a grinder compared to others.
If you run out of tracks for your skill level you can always try to improve the ones with 100+ faults before moving on to harder stuff.
EDIT:
nah don't drop to hard. thats not what he was saying. Playing hard tracks will not make Extremes easier. TC is your friend.Originally Posted by L4nDer900 Go to original post
You can beat a ton of hard tracks from TC but I would try to beat a bunch of extremes. Like all the recommended ones and then try to improve the ones with 50+ faults before trying out level 1 ninjas.
THEN you can go back to Career extremes every once in a while and you will notice how much easier they got.
Ok i see what you mean. I'll give it ago and see how things go. Thanks everyone for the adviceOriginally Posted by Fazotronic85 Go to original post
WOW I can't believe how right you all where. So i've been back into track central and i've found some extreme tracks in my favourites that i must of been trying months ago. I had about 20 faults on each. Not only am i zero faulting them im getting in the top 50 which is amazing. I must of improved without kinda knowing. It just shows that having a break from grinding them same stuff does work!!Originally Posted by L4nDer900 Go to original post
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