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    How do they do that?

    Hi,

    I am more or less a Trials noob, I started with Fusion. I love the game, but I am not very good at it.

    However, watching the replays from really good riders is fascinating to me, how they nail extreme tracks with zero retries.

    Now I am just curious...what am I watching there?
    Do those guys train such a track for days, and then make it with no errors one out of hundred times?
    Or are they so good on those tracks they can do such a run nearly every time?
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    Well any of the top riders was playing this game alot to get that good, but (i think i can speek for most of the good players) most of the top riders are able to 0 fault an extreme track nearly every time if they are not trying to go really fast.
    Getting fast 0 faulted runs takes many retrys though.
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    Originally Posted by IBlubbiI Go to original post
    Well any of the top riders was playing this game alot to get that good, but (i think i can speek for most of the good players) most of the top riders are able to 0 fault an extreme track nearly every time if they are not trying to go really fast.
    Getting fast 0 faulted runs takes many retrys though.
    This is true for me. But insane guys like NSP and Chicago AJ can pull a fast one in a few tries. Some people play better on their first few runs. Some people do better grinding after a while (like me).

    But every top riders you see out there all have YEARS of experience, dating back to Trials HD and Evolution. Using a good knowledge and understanding of handling the bike, going fast with unnecessary & minimal posture movement, etc.
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    Thanks!
    Yes I expected those top riders to be veterans to the whole Trials franchise.
    Still, from where I stand beating the extreme tracks seems near impossible. Knowing you guys can even do it repeatedly with relative ease ... gee, that`s inhuman.
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    Originally Posted by Retribution Go to original post
    But every top riders you see out there all have YEARS of experience, dating back to Trials HD and Evolution. Using a good knowledge and understanding of handling the bike, going fast with unnecessary & minimal posture movement, etc.
    This +1. I started first half of Evo's life and after putting in 30 something days on tracks I was able to get really good. I personally feel that anyone who gets a good grip of the physics can become an excellent rider, it just takes time. With enough practice you could probably be top 1,000 before the last DLC comes.
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    Originally Posted by distrust74 Go to original post
    Thanks!
    Yes I expected those top riders to be veterans to the whole Trials franchise.
    Still, from where I stand beating the extreme tracks seems near impossible. Knowing you guys can even do it repeatedly with relative ease ... gee, that`s inhuman.
    Someone said Inhuman ? ...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6B5vQiyYeE

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    Originally Posted by Retribution Go to original post
    This is true for me. But insane guys like NSP and Chicago AJ can pull a fast one in a few tries. Some people play better on their first few runs. Some people do better grinding after a while (like me).

    But every top riders you see out there all have YEARS of experience, dating back to Trials HD and Evolution. Using a good knowledge and understanding of handling the bike, going fast with unnecessary & minimal posture movement, etc.
    Oh you...



    I personally use black magic. But other top riders, like NSP, listen to Justin Bieber on repeat until they get the time they want.
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    Originally Posted by Jeruhnq Go to original post
    Pah, 191 retries, Amateurs!
    Nah, that was unholy, just watching the vid caused me physical pain. If that guy throws his arms and body around the sofa like I do while playing he sure ended up as one big knot.
    How the hell does that "landing upside down with the back-wheel and rotating back to normal" thing even work?

    Thanks for sharing your secret tricks AJ. I suck at black magic so I guess I have to try the Bieber thingie...somehow I can see how that`d work out.
    I`ve watched a lot of your replays btw., without them I wouldn`t even believe some jumps were possible.
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    Originally Posted by Jeruhnq Go to original post
    The craziest thing I've ever seen in this game!
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    Originally Posted by distrust74 Go to original post
    Thanks!
    Yes I expected those top riders to be veterans to the whole Trials franchise.
    Still, from where I stand beating the extreme tracks seems near impossible. Knowing you guys can even do it repeatedly with relative ease ... gee, that`s inhuman.
    If you keep watching replays and working on basic skills, I would say with 3-5 days of total playtime you will be able to 0 fault the easier of the extremes. With another 3-5 days of playtime you will be able to zero fault all of them with relative ease.

    If you are addicted to getting better at the game, like all of us were at one point, those playtime hours will stack up quicker than you think.
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