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    virtical wall climbing

    Im not a terrible rider. iv got a platinum on inferno iv, but i cant fiqure out how to do a vertical wall climb, i just cant seem to get the grip onto the wall long enough. iv looked on youtube for some help but i couldnt find anything. iv attempted so many tracks and failed because of a vertical wall climb. any advice would be great. Thank you.
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    I too have trouble with this , i do think the whole move comes down to the first initial landing on the surface but i could be wrong. Maybe someone would shed light on this

    Sorry i couldnt help on this , i too need to learn a far few more moves in this game.
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    i know it also involves some gentle throttle controll. I enjoyed your track by the way.
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    It's all about the positioning on the wall in the first place, say like you have a ramp, just a standard small ramp and a gap then a vertical wall. When going to place your bike onto the wall you need to place the back tire on just before you place the front tire on the wall, it's a very quick positioning move but you need to start slightly accelerating on the wall so it has grip too, you can be rough at first but you can get more control by steadying the accelerator, the more control you have the higher the walls you can climb.

    Watch replays of Inferno 4 and slow down the replay, and watch the tire placements.
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    Cheers tomahog , pleased you enjoyed it

    great idea about the slow motion idea and watching the tyre placements. good tip bud
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    You need to be more specific. There are alot of types of vertical wall climbs.

    If its the kind I think you might be talking about try WTP#6 by HP Dante on xbox one. I used that checkpoint to learn/practice ninja wall climbs. If its not that, then you need to be more specific.
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    Thanks for the feedback. I mean very high walls that are perfectly straight. I will try that track and also i like the idea of slowing down a replay. Hopefully i can nail it.
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    Originally Posted by Tomahog UK Go to original post
    Thanks for the feedback. I mean very high walls that are perfectly straight. I will try that track and also i like the idea of slowing down a replay. Hopefully i can nail it.
    I know what a vertical wall is. But the technique changes depending on what the transition is that leads into the vertical wall.
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