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The MotoGP 13 demo will arrive on June 12th for PS3 and Xbox Live Gold users. Xbox Live Silver users will have to wait until June 16th.

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# 1 Kevin26385 @ 06/12/13 11:26 AM
Keep reading that is has been released, but can't find it on the marketplace.

Has anyone else had any luck?
 
# 2 mercalnd @ 06/12/13 01:27 PM
I don't think it's coming to North America.
 
# 3 NINJAK2 @ 06/13/13 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mercalnd
I don't think it's coming to North America.
Man that sucks. I was looking forward to playing that
 
# 4 inkcil @ 06/15/13 01:30 AM
Wow...I knew these guys always released SBK in Europe 6 mos ahead of NA, but Capcom let them do that with Moto GP?!?!
 
# 5 Jordanfan23 @ 06/16/13 11:28 PM
So that's it, no MotoGP 13 for America? Anyone know if a copy from England will play in a US PS3? We have 3 races this year on tracks in America, how do they just not release the game here?
 
# 6 BenVenom @ 06/17/13 12:08 PM
Hey guys, yup it seems that moto gp isn't being released here. Although for pc u can get it thru steam. I just ordered ordered moto gp from the website cdwow, I believe they are located in England. I have used them before to get fifa games early when ea used to release fifa there before the us. They have it being released the 21st and they have it for only $52.99.(on the site in the upper left hand corner u can change currency from pounds to dollars). It's also free shipping. Hope this helps a few guys, o and its for ps3, Xbox is region locked and will not work on your Xbox unless is specifically says so. Another thing I found weird was they didn't have the ps vita version listed.
 
# 7 BIG CAROLINA @ 06/21/13 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by BenVenom
Hey guys, yup it seems that moto gp isn't being released here. Although for pc u can get it thru steam. I just ordered ordered moto gp from the website cdwow, I believe they are located in England. I have used them before to get fifa games early when ea used to release fifa there before the us. They have it being released the 21st and they have it for only $52.99.(on the site in the upper left hand corner u can change currency from pounds to dollars). It's also free shipping. Hope this helps a few guys, o and its for ps3, Xbox is region locked and will not work on your Xbox unless is specifically says so. Another thing I found weird was they didn't have the ps vita version listed.
There is a vita version (check youtube and you will see videos) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FADVsH_onSo

I am on a forum that has communication with the devs and the Xbox 360 version is region free. Mine is on the way and I can't wait.

Some of the best pure racing that you can have
 
# 8 Steve_OS @ 06/21/13 12:21 PM
Which site did you order from BC?
 
# 9 BIG CAROLINA @ 06/21/13 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve_OS
Which site did you order from BC?
Sorry Steve I had to log off

http://www.game.co.uk/webapp/wcs/sto...Term=motogp+13

Always order from them and have never had an issue. Usually takes about 3-5 business days
 
# 10 Jordanfan23 @ 06/25/13 01:00 PM
Got mine today, only took 4 days from Amazon UK to Ohio. I am just putting it in so I will post some impressions after I play for a bit. Think it was $53 shipped and came with a DLC code for 4 bikes and 8 riders, though I think I may have to change my region to UK to get the DLC because the code isn't working. I'm sure it's because the DLC isn't even on the American PS store.

Steve I know you said you are a former Street bike owner too! I finally sold mine last year after being too old and broke to be leaned over the front of it any more, so this is the closest I'll get to riding again! I am hoping to play a lot online too, let's just hope there is enough interest!
 
# 11 TCrouch @ 06/25/13 01:21 PM
Got this on Steam for PC, and really enjoyed it so far. Even the helmet cam is rideable, and I got all the way through my first season of career in my first sitting.

Overall, the bikes have a good feel with a 360 controller IMO, and in the external view, watching the rear end kick around as the elevation changes is pretty gorgeous. Whipping around Austin and coming around that downhill left hand sweeper, I had the rear tire dancing like crazy, and it ranks up there with the best pucker-inducing video game racing moments I've ever had. Once I cranked physics up above normal and got into Pro or above, I lost it quite a few times there in particular.

Braking took some work to nail down. Balancing front and rear brake to maximum deceleration without losing momentum or time in a corner while AI riders are breathing down my neck is nail-biting almost every corner, and I spent about 5 laps dueling with 2 riders in the GP3 series in my career races.

Finally signed onto Red Bull KTM for my first full GP3 season, and am thoroughly enjoying this one. I have to mention my favorite thing about this game, as well:

Technical meetings.

I'm not a bike mechanic. I point and shoot and that's about it. But in-session, I can have a technical meeting with the mechanic, and give him information on the bike. Top speed isn't where it needs to be in the straights. Bike changes direction too slowly. Gets into the corner too slow. Reacts too quickly, unstable under braking, etc.

The mechanic then makes the spring, damper, gear ratio changes, etc., automatically, and I'm back out on the track testing. That knocked seconds off of my lap times from practice to qual to warmup to race at each track, and it gave me a reason to really dig into the full weekend instead of just blasting through qual and race.

It also let me compete with the Hard AI out of the gates on the crappier bikes they give you to start with, so there's that. But all in all, I'm very, very pleased with this one. It's a little rough around the edges with controls (no multiple controller support, as all motorcycle games I ran on PC I used a joystick with pedals, but no dice here), and it's pretty bare-bones in presentation--but damn is it fun on the track.
 
# 12 TCrouch @ 06/25/13 01:24 PM
Forgot to mention in that long post, that the AI is very fun to race against, as well. In that sequence of battling with the AI, they respected my position very well and didn't ever blindly come up into me or cut down on me, but they were RUTHLESS in taking advantage of my miscues--overcooking an entrance to a corner, I'd get trained to the inside.

I could diamond a corner and pull off a cross over on exit (providing I didn't lose the *** end getting on the hammer too hard), and overall they were really fun to race against, which is really important for a single-player guy like myself. The only quibble I had is you could lead on them almost TOO hard. It's pretty easy to touch knees and handlebars and stay full speed on exit or mid-corner, but that's better than AI undercutting me and taking the bike out from under me.
 
# 13 NINJAK2 @ 06/25/13 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by TCrouch
Forgot to mention in that long post, that the AI is very fun to race against, as well. In that sequence of battling with the AI, they respected my position very well and didn't ever blindly come up into me or cut down on me, but they were RUTHLESS in taking advantage of my miscues--overcooking an entrance to a corner, I'd get trained to the inside.

I could diamond a corner and pull off a cross over on exit (providing I didn't lose the *** end getting on the hammer too hard), and overall they were really fun to race against, which is really important for a single-player guy like myself. The only quibble I had is you could lead on them almost TOO hard. It's pretty easy to touch knees and handlebars and stay full speed on exit or mid-corner, but that's better than AI undercutting me and taking the bike out from under me.
That has always been my major beef with the AI in the GP series..Their constant need to ram into you simply due to the fact that you may be within their racing line. They never seemed to adjust to your location on the track. Sounds like that may have been addressed based on what you are saying. I have a local U.S. 360 but am I right in assuming that if I import gp13 from the uk it will work on my xbox?
 
# 14 cfiore @ 06/25/13 07:35 PM
So is this just not coming to the states at all? What would be the most reputable and quickest place to order from?

Thanks!!
 
# 15 Jordanfan23 @ 06/26/13 03:24 AM
I've played about 4 hours of the career mode so far, and I really like what they've done with the game as far as handling, button layout, tuning. I've only used Moto3 bikes to this point but they seem pretty accurate as far as the power and braking, as well as acceleration out of corners. It will be interesting to see the difference trying to control a GP bike when I get around to using one.

The AI, while being better than any of the recent years, will still do some stupid things that can cost you a race, but for the most part they race a great race and hold their line. Sometimes they are not real reactive about hard breaking into a turn and they will rear end you while you brake into the suggested or normal line instead of passing you on one side and late braking. I have only played it with the AI on easy and usually win a race by 1.5-5 seconds. The AI on easy is challenging enough, but I will probably move it up one notch soon.

The graphics are not going to wow anyone, but they aren't as bad as some people thought the demos were! Tracks and bikes are on par with past MotoGP games, to me it's hard to gauge graphics at 120-220mph anyhow, and the meat and potatoes of any racing game in the end, is the gameplay! The replays are smooth and great to watch!

TCrouch mentioned the Technical Meetings, they help tuning the bike for a certain track or rider style very easy, but it's done thoroughly and user involvement and feedback is important in the tuning process. I needed more acceleration, the Tech asked a few questions, and changed the gear ratio. The whole Technical Meeting interface is informative and very deep!

There are a lot of different options for any players style, skill level, experience. You can change button layouts, choose to have the tuck manual or auto, change TSC assist, just a lot of options to turn the game full simulation or a little more arcadish.

So far I'm liking what I see and think Milestone has done a solid job of giving this series a much needed resurrection! I still have a lot more to dive into, especially racing multiplayer and seeing how the servers hold up for us Yanks. For a fan of MotoGP it is nice to have a good effort this year!
 
# 16 inkcil @ 06/26/13 03:15 PM
Are they still just sticking to the 17 circuit tracks or did they mix it up with a few country/city courses? Thanks.
 
# 17 BIG CAROLINA @ 06/26/13 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by inkcil
Are they still just sticking to the 17 circuit tracks or did they mix it up with a few country/city courses? Thanks.
Only real MotoGP circuits ink sorry.... I went the PS3 route. Love to see the 2 wheel love.
My UK Gamertag is BIG_CAROLINA23.

Edit: I ordered the xbox version but its not region free, even though the devs said it is. They sent out a test copy and it was a no go. So I did the PS3 digital download
 
# 18 Jordanfan23 @ 06/26/13 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by BIG CAROLINA
Only real MotoGP circuits ink sorry.... I went the PS3 route. Love to see the 2 wheel love.
My UK Gamertag is BIG_CAROLINA23.

Edit: I ordered the xbox version but its not region free, even though the devs said it is. They sent out a test copy and it was a no go. So I did the PS3 digital download
I really wish at some point they would bring back the old city courses and the career mode you could play racing them on the fake bikes they came up with, it was a nice alternative to the GP tracks!

After a few more hours with the game, I have to agree that the AI is FAR better than it has been on any other MotoGP game I can remember!! I had an epic race against the AI where we were battling hard all 3 laps but it was fair and clean and I was never ran into or wrecked!

I have the PS3 version and will add you Carolina! I love racing online with clean and competitive racers, it adds a whole new level of gameplay! If you are a 2 wheel fan or even a cage who enjoys a good racing game, I see no reason not to recommend you give the game a try!
 
# 19 Jordanfan23 @ 06/26/13 09:27 PM
Btw, my PSN ID is BUDDHAtheXILE
If anyone wants to add me feel free, I'm always looking for people to race with!
 
# 20 cfiore @ 06/26/13 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Jordanfan23
Got mine today, only took 4 days from Amazon UK to Ohio. I am just putting it in so I will post some impressions after I play for a bit. Think it was $53 shipped and came with a DLC code for 4 bikes and 8 riders, though I think I may have to change my region to UK to get the DLC because the code isn't working. I'm sure it's because the DLC isn't even on the American PS store.

Steve I know you said you are a former Street bike owner too! I finally sold mine last year after being too old and broke to be leaned over the front of it any more, so this is the closest I'll get to riding again! I am hoping to play a lot online too, let's just hope there is enough interest!
Jordanfan23,

Do you remember the name of the Amazon UK vendor it was? I am going to order it from the UK as well.

Thanks!!
 

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