
08:19 PM - February 17, 2011 by Steve_OS
Gamespot has just posted their updated
MotoGP 10/11 hands-on preview.
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"Feeling confident in my results, I decided to disable a few of the assists such as anti wheelie and auto weight transfer. Naturally, this led to a much tougher racing experience, with me spending an awful lot more time tumbling on the ground than atop the first place podium. Fortunately, Moto GP 10/11--in another example of its efforts to be more welcoming--also offers a rewind button. You can use it as much as you want, on the lower difficulty levels, though bumping the difficulty up will disable the rewind button entirely.
After settling into the groove of racing without those initial assists turned on, we went back to racking up top-level finishes and managed to acquire a pretty decent amount of cash. Like in last year's Moto GP, you can use accrued money to fill out your team staff, including hiring PR managers. After a while, you can also nab sponsors who will pay you bonuses based on how you finish." |
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