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    empecee's Avatar Senior Member
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    Originally Posted by FABE1888 Go to original post
    you make do with what you get, evo was last gen. so many people with tears, its very sad.
    dont feel sad .no tears here . just making a point but you probably dont know what is being discussed properly .
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    Sounds like you need practice. The Pit Viper handles fine, and feels the same as the Phoenix.
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    Pit Viper is different. But it works just as well. Will take some time to make the adjustment.
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    Blame the physics engine, not the bike. The bike is the same. All of the bikes have the same issue, it's not exclusive to the Pit Viper.
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    Originally Posted by FABE1888 Go to original post
    you make do with what you get, evo was last gen. so many people with tears, its very sad.
    Who the hell do you think you are ? You're mad because we want RL to bring back the good things they removed ? I've already seen you trolling on the "play track section gone" thread for stupid reasons.
    I bet you arrived in the last days of Evo 'cause you seem to don't understand properly what we're talking about.

    On topic, I'd love to see the physics of the Phoenix Evo come back on Fusion. I don't care about how it looks.
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    i kinda like the viper, i enjoy "starting over" and get to know the new bike.
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    I like the Viper. I think it is very grippy once you learn it...

    The jump from HD to Evo was a huge shock, those two Phoenix bikes were massivle different. The transition to Fusion was much more subtle, the viper is pretty similar too the Evo Phoenix.
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    Originally Posted by jook13 Go to original post
    I like the Viper. I think it is very grippy once you learn it...

    The jump from HD to Evo was a huge shock, those two Phoenix bikes were massivle different. The transition to Fusion was much more subtle, the viper is pretty similar too the Evo Phoenix.
    Amen, jook. When we all switched from HD to Evo, it was mind blowing differences in physics and bikes. This time, Evo to Fusion is WAAAY less of a change. I'm fine with the bikes.
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    I really didn't like the Pit Viper much when I first played it.
    After a few days, it is kinda starting to grow on me.
    I think I just needed some time to adjust to the way it works.
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    The bikes in general don't bother me much either, although it definitely feels more slippery. From my experience, it emphasizes cushioning your landing much stronger than before.

    If there's anything that bothers me, it's how long the rear fender is. It has blocked me numerous times when I've tried fender-grabbing (saving myself on those extremes!). It makes me much less hopeful if I attempt ninja tracks in fusion.
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