hey.
i'm going to upload some videos where i'm trying the extreme maps.
i don't need to talk about the inferno V map, because even the first jump is not possible for me. so **** that.
i did all the others, but just bronze. there is something wrong. but i don't know what.
the bunny hopps, the leaning, throttle? whatever.
sometimes i wanna break and pushing the wrong button (to reset).
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Here’s your best bet:
https://www.youtube.com/user/UniversityOfTrials
Also, you’ll probably find it easier at first with the Helium bike
Ok well you can’t expect to go straight into the extremes and get gold straight away, it’s going to take practice.
There’s no quick fix it’s just practice and keep trying. The tutorials in this game are the best they’ve ever been compared to previous trials games so keep practicing those and watching the Fatshady ghost and copy his moves.
About the first jump on inferno 5. I noticed that on 2 guides I found on YouTube for Inferno 5 track that both of them explain first jump very poorly. Go back, than go maximum speed with no leaning at all until your back wheel will leave first ramp. Than just lean back so you will hit second ramp with your back wheel. Depending how you will lean in air you will hit top ramp or you will land on top ramp or you will go with your first wheel over top ramp(possible with bicycle). You must than stay still on top ramp and from there jump to first checkpoint.
For bunny hops, don't think of it on terms of press left, then right while holding gas.
Think of it in terms of compressing the rear suspension and then releasing the stored energy in your spring. Learn back and hit the gas to store the energy, then press forward to release it. It takes time, you will eventually begin to simply feel it and predict what your bike will do instead of react to what your bike is doing... really hard to explain.
Hej Hupensohn!
Maybe the best way is to go back to some medium and hard tracks. Especially the hard tracks could be a good "training". Try to get platinum and come back to the extremes later. This is how i did it when Fusion was released. At the beginning i couldnt pass checkpoint one on inferno 4, now i got gold on it. At first i left the extremes aside, the hard tracks were my personal extremes. What i suggest is be patient, take you time and practice practice practice. Theres no need to beat the extremes today, also tomorrow will be fine. And after you went through the hard time of raising your skills the extremes are fun, even in a year. Have fun!
There will be a point when you realize your skills are improving!
Greetings!