Tt2

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đź‘Ť Well it just come out the first one in US but how about a thread of what would you like to see on Tourist trophy 2?


1) More supermoto bikes (KTM,Husqvarna,Husaberg,Honda CRF / XR650 etc)

2) Supermoto tracks with 30% dirt section with a couple jumps and berms...

3)Drag racing or at least quarter of mile testing facility. (im not a big fan of drag racing but it hink would be fun!

4)More classic Japanese and european bikes...

examples?

Yamaha: FZ750, FJ1100,FZR1000,FZR750 OW01,R7, TRX850,TDR250,SZR660, RD350YPVS,XTX660,FZ600fazer, FZ1000Fazer,

Suzuki: GSXR750 any older models,GSXR1100,Bandit 1200, RGV250, TLR1000, SV650/1000

Kawasaki: H2 750, Z900, GPz750/1100, ZX1000 Tomcat, ZZR1100, ZXR 750, ZX9R, z1300, GPz750 TUrbo,

Honda: CB1100R, VF750F, CBR900RR (first blade) CBR400RR, older NSR 250, RC30, RC45,VTR1000SP1/2, Bros650, Hornet600,

Ducati: Monster, Supersport1000, F1 750, 851, 888, 916, ST3,Supermono, Multistrada, Hypermotard


same for Aprilia, BMW, Triumph etc...




I would like to see modification shop like the one on GT. The game would be double the fan if you know that you can play with a load of modified parts for better perfomance.. (maybe get $$$ by winning Races?)


Real physics for all the bikes... At the monent the only bikes you can do wheelies or powerslide are the bike supersports.. Well i used to have a NSR250 Proarm and this thing used to wheelie 1st and 2nd gear no problem...


Different weather condtions.. and the choise to pick wet tires or intermetiate before the race. Also the weather could be interactive so by the mid race the rain can stop and you have to save your wet tires before the give up (How is that for Simulation????????)


How about real padocks... if you want changes you enter the padocks like any real bike does on the racetrack.


that's for now

Please submit your sugestions:tup:
 
I can't really think about TT2 intill they finally release TT over here.
 
I also want to see a lot of older bikes, I mean a Jay Leno style collection here...
How about letting Orange County Choppers get into the action too... they wouldn't be real track demons, but they'd be great to look at, listen to and race each other in... (Race each other in meaning like a 1 make race)
And how about some motorcycles from the era where the real fascination with 'cycles came to america - WWII.
And, didn't the write brothers put a motor on a bicycle?
and how about bikes with Side Cars?
and Cop Bikes!
and ALL the current models from Honda and Yamaha and BMW and Ducati etc... Nothing left out, so when I finally do end up getting a Honda Shadow, I can ride it in the game too!

I'm just getting started...
 
a motocross section would be amazing...if PD could do it (or if they want to)

id love to see some classics and some cruisers too...they handle so much differently.
 
BMWteamPTG
id love to see some classics and some cruisers too...they handle so much differently.
The closest thing to a cruiser in TT is the VMAX. Take it for a spin, and you’ll quickly come to the conclusion that bikes of this kind have limited appeal in a racing game. Further, the Buells have been provided for those who prefer low-revving air-cooled twins, yet they’re actually up to the task of making it around the corners. Like with the scooters, including cruisers would limit the number of serious bikes that could be modelled/included.
 
hey criticism aside, anything is possible...it was just a thought and im entitles to my opinion. no, they wouldnt race well, but it would make for an interesting special cup.
 
BMWteamPTG
hey criticism aside, anything is possible...it was just a thought and im entitles to my opinion. no, they wouldnt race well, but it would make for an interesting special cup.
WhoÂ’s suggesting that youÂ’re not entitled to your opinion? The simple fact is that there is a limited number of staff to model the bikes, and it is thus helpful for PD to model bikes that will have lasting appeal in a game based on circuit racing. Bikes with enormous weight, soft geometry/suspension, and virtually zero ground clearance arguably have limited long-term racing appeal.:)
 
DR Motard
Cruisers in a racing sim? :banghead:

V-Rod for the a Quarter mile section? I'd like to see that.... or better yet the Screaming Eagle Destroyer... whats not racing about that cruiser?

I'd love to see some more cruisers in there... although I'm yet to still play the first one... damn Pal release takes for ever...
 
I don't think they can make TT2 any better for the PS2. I can't wait to get a PS3 and then run TT2. What do i want in the game? I want to race more than 3 bikes at a time. Also, they could use a little more work on the sounds of the engines. Example-Ducatti. Yeah, it does sound a little like a twin, but, not enough. Anyone here been to a moto GP race or AMA race and heard a ducatti go by? There's no mistaken it. As to other bikes, i'd like to see at least a Honda RC51!! And, if they could put in an early 90's F2, i'd love to see my bike in there!

I too do agree afew tracks to have dirt. Bring one or two rally tracks off of Gran Turismo. Maybe even snow. I've seen guys put spiked tires on a Gixxer and fly around the ice. Could be intresting. As to the choppers, leave em out. Go buy the OCC game if you want to ride those. They have no place in racing. But, i do like the idea of the Screaming Eagle and some drag racing. One other thing that might be fun, would be have some flat tracking!! But, for now, that is all I can think of

Tylor
 
GT4 has the Model T, the 1-HP Daimlers, and the ancient Subaru and Citroen, and the Fiat 500. Why not some dog bikes in TT2? Or some historics, a few Nortons and Triumphs, maybe an Indian for the Americans. Cruisers or touring? I'd love to see what a Gold Wing would do at Apricot Hill or Midfield.
As for bike I'd specifically like to see, how about a CBX? I just love that straight-6 with all those pipes sticking out in front.
 
astroman
Oh yes baby... I would love to be able to get a privater TZ750/700, RG500B or.... Honda RS500:tup:
Adding the 500GP bikes would be awesome as well as some 250s and 125s. Having just the TZ250/TZ125 seems a bit odd. I've also noticed that most bikes seem over rated as far as power, however, the TZ250 is about right if not a touch under rated. Just seemed a bit odd to me.

+1 on the motard suggestions. A DRZ400 and a XR250? :confused:

Old bikes should get old tires as well.

The physics need a bit of massaging as far as the rear wheel breaking loose. It seemed a lot more realistic in the GT series.
 
Samberto
WhoÂ’s suggesting that youÂ’re not entitled to your opinion? The simple fact is that there is a limited number of staff to model the bikes, and it is thus helpful for PD to model bikes that will have lasting appeal in a game based on circuit racing. Bikes with enormous weight, soft geometry/suspension, and virtually zero ground clearance arguably have limited long-term racing appeal.:)

well put and good job in defense. i agree completely and personally you have changed my perception of cruisers in the game :)
 
The most important thing the game lacks is the fact that it should be a "racing" game. 4 bikes just doesn't cut it. Second, it needs an online mode. Third, it needs more official tracks from moto gp and superbike. Some Phillip Island, Jerez, Donnington, Brno, Catalunya, etc..
 
German Muscle
More realistic bike charecteristics and physics, bike modifications, 1&2P Dragstrip. are the most important things the game lacks.

I find the bike charecteristics to be damn near spot on (except for super low speed). The physics are also phenominal.. maybe you could be more specific?
 
racingnerd
The most important thing the game lacks is the fact that it should be a "racing" game. 4 bikes just doesn't cut it. Second, it needs an online mode. Third, it needs more official tracks from moto gp and superbike. Some Phillip Island, Jerez, Donnington, Brno, Catalunya, etc..

These are pretty much the same complaints people have had about GT4. Hmmm.

The console limits what they can do graphically. More bikes means less eye candy (riding gear, animation, point-of-view graphics), rougher physics, or some other tradeoff.

Another thing I've noticed, although I'm only about 20% complete, is that it seems there's never more than one opponent nearby. No crowded dives into turn one anywhere (so far, anyway.) That was certainly intentional as well, and I think is why we have these HUGE separations in the rolling start positions.
 
Bike setup based on what the stock bikes actually have available, this would increase as you got the shocks re valved, power commander added, stearing dampers etc (going back to a prize money system to buy upgrades) then dyno runs and altering yout engine timings (R1 big bang engine ahoy).
For bigger investments you can get full engine reworkings (Ten Kate engine for your 'blade anyone?) and buy full factory bike parts.
Massive tyre selection.

Unlockables has to be full Isle of Man TT circuit (mad sunday?), Sazuka 8 hour (system link with a buddy to take turns riding?) and the ultimate has got to be GP bikes.

dont ask for much do I?

Oh and more people on track, racing AI improvements yadda yadda yadda...
 
id like to see the FJ1200 aswell as the 1100....

and maybe in a few years to come, a game called gran turismo trophy or something, with both cars and bikes?? and maybe a free roam mode, like they had in need for speed undergound?? but maybe....no a must, better graphics than underground 2? like in the free roam?
 
I would like 3 others things in TT2. My first bike (soo long ago), Honda V45 Interceptor, my helmett : Simpson Bandit RED, and the legendary NS500 Honda.
 
I want to see as broad an assortment of bikes in TT2 as possible. So yes, I'd love to see cruisers. There are plenty of performance cruisers that actually live up to the billing and would make for some great racing, even if they're no match for supersports machines. But just like GT is a driving simulator, TT is a riding simulator, not a racing simulator. All (or nearly all) the sports bikes will be in the game, it's not as if anyone is going to miss out on that. But including cruisers will open the game up to more of the riding public. If GT can accomodate hundreds of cars, I don't see why TT can't, either.

I'd love to see more historic bikes. I'm already making a mental list of all the older bikes I'd love to see in the game, from boardtrackers from the teens to classic British bikes of the 50s and 60s. All the classic Japanese bikes of the 60s and 70s. Harleys and Indians. Italian and German bikes going back to the 1920s. I'd love to see a lot of the classic motocross and enduro bikes of the 60s and 70s. How about the desert racers of the late 60s/early 70s? Cafe racers of the 70s. And yes, choppers. I could just go on forever.

And I love the idea of including the Isle of Mann circuit.
 
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