Yes, but ... we all know they can do much better know ....Originally Posted by Psyhodelik Go to original post
The best DLC's ever done were Big Pack, Big Thrills, Riders of Doom and Origin of Pain.Originally Posted by En0- Go to original post
good comment when all your dlc isnt out yet .Originally Posted by En0- Go to original post
"ever done" = "until now"Originally Posted by kidmpc Go to original post
Sorry, English is not my mother tongueMay be some bits lost in translation.
You mean in terms of size or quality of driving lines/environment?Originally Posted by Rudemod69 Go to original post
I really think the driving lines/environment are at a higher quality. The team and the tech improved a lot since then.
I deeply believe we should all praise the track builders team from Redlynx because the quality of the content is really incredible and we see a lot of people enjoying the content and giving really positive feedback (forum, youtube, twitch...). Nobody complain about the tracks, I take my hat off to them!
In my opinion, trials hd tracks have the best driving lines (even if the bike is not the same) and trials fusion has the worsts (+ more tire glitchs of course). The timesavers on trials hd are just amazing! (guunners will make a video of all world records btw, like his compilation on trials evo).
But i agree trials fusion has the best quality/environment tracks ever made![]()
Seems you are only interested in praise and not feedback. You're only interested in telling us how we are all wrong everytime we point out something we feel is poor. But what would we know? We've only been playing/supporting this franchise for years.
Imagine you're a Fifa player/customer and one year the developer removes online multiplayer, replaces club strips with space suits, introduces more glitchy game mechanics, reduces customisation options and then you get told that you need to adapt because it's a new game. That's what it feels like to be a long time Trials fan right now and the reason we aren't any less irrate is that the responses we receive are increasingly more arrogant and dismissive of our concerns.