thank you so much.
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Quote from: doubledragoncc on March 24, 2017, 07:25:45 PMQuote from: grimm on March 24, 2017, 03:39:05 PM
I don't use GPB on a public basis, but the video's I share from youtube are always tagged up with the website URL and very clear mention of who developed the sim in the first place. Not sure it's ever convinced anyone to buy a license, but even if one person invested in it, it's totally worth it.
I would really like to see a simulator (motion type) that can get as violent as a real bike does in a big tank slapper out of a corner. The liability issues and safety issues that go with that are tremendous, but on a personal level it would be alot of fun to try out so long as there is a fail safe that shuts it down if the rider comes off the bike so you aren't at the mercy of a cartwheeling 400lb machine being translated into a chassis you are sitting on in real life.
I would really like to see a simulator (motion type) that can get as violent as a real bike does in a big tank slapper out of a corner. Problem is they all overexagerate the movement AND the way the most people do it is from text books, not real life, so you end up with bullshit moped data made by a university guy claiming to know it all. The liability issues and safety issues that go with that are tremendous, but on a personal level it would be alot of fun to try out so long as there is a fail safe that shuts it down if the rider comes off the bike so you aren't at the mercy of a cartwheeling 400lb machine being translated into a chassis you are sitting on in real life.
Quote from: Warlock on March 22, 2017, 02:30:17 PM
DD i think is pretty clear he said it solved for him not for everyone. It may help some other in particular offline cases.
Quote from: doubledragoncc on March 21, 2017, 08:30:06 AM
If you seriously think this is the cure to cores I am amazed. Thanks for the work but it will NOT cure core crashes in online racing.
DD
Quote from: MonJue on March 18, 2017, 08:50:49 PM
Ok... so heres my findings..
I have had no core.exe since doing the following... for me it was very simple.
I ride all bikes with default setup because im a bit of a noob when it comes to making any adjustments.
So ive only tested this on 2 bikes so far... the MotoGP Honda RC and the WSBK Ducati Panigale.
Also i havnt tried this online yet because i have no friends.
As most of you know the rear master cylinder is default to 13mm... all i did was change this to 11mm and i have not had 1 core.exe since.
Ive gone from having core.exe nearly once every 2 laps or so... to not at all. Its amazing and im so happy!
Strange thing is this is quite the opposite to Seajay's findings!
Im confused... but happy!