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Messages - Luponius

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I'm swapping to Suter if that's ok Gzehoo, it's clearly the bike being used up top and may as well give it a proper shot :p
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Team Name: Tatosports
Bike: Kalex

Rider #1
Nickname: Luponius
Nationality: Maltese
Racing number: #26
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Italian Mod Team / Re: [Release] Suter MMX500
January 23, 2018, 04:36:01 PM
I'm looking forward to the next version, if I can't keep it on the road, I know it's gone in the right direction, and that's for me to contend with  ;D ;)  It's always fun working towards taming a beast!
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General Discussion / Re: Udemy C++ course
January 12, 2018, 01:44:12 PM
Do they certify you and is that worth anything in the professional industry?  I'm a working software dev in cloud services but am wondering if online courses would hold any weight.
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Paints / Re: Suter MMX 500 Ian Lougher TT Livery
January 07, 2018, 11:38:41 AM
Now that's one tight livery - well done mate!
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Italian Mod Team / Re: [Release] Suter MMX500
January 07, 2018, 11:37:43 AM
Quote from: MultiCOOLFRESH on January 07, 2018, 11:14:11 AM
So, I agree on Klippie, but not with how he said it. First of all: my problems are 1. the sound 2. the handling 3. the powerband
1. It sounds like a 125ccm. It should be way deeper from the sound and not so screaming. You could share the sound and we may take it for the Mito 125ccm ;)

2. The bike feels like a brick. It is pretty good at turning in, but still not as fast and light as you would expect from a bike, that weighs as much as a 125ccm 2 or 4 stroke. The worst problem is accerlating out of a corner. The bike just goes straight and does not want to turn. You really get wide and this will definetley not be the case in real life, I can not imagine.

3.It feels like a 4-stroke, even though I am not having such a huge problem with this, since the new MMX500 is so well made, that there is no power hole. Just give it a lil bit of a hole and then it should be nice.

Thanks for the bike IMT! My feedback is that MCF's 2nd point best describes what I felt was happening.

It initiates turns ok.
Brakes also work great (20mm helped me) and this is kinda what I expect from braking on light bikes in the first place
I thought power was a bit underwhelming (Expected it to be a massive wheelie machine, not just a stoppie best! :P - but once again it was just my expectation, didn't base it on real life experience)

But throttle totally screws your turning capabilities.  I kept going really awkward lines and I couldn't figure out why.  Having read MCF's it seemed to click with me pretty accurately.

Also we gave Klipp a bit of a spanking on discord, he's still stubborn but we'll turn him into an obedient little sex slave in good time (I hope he reads this)  :P 8) ;D
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Custom hardware / Re: Thrustmaster GPX issue!
January 03, 2018, 03:19:55 PM
I'd welcome a pic of your end result Uberslug if it doesn't trouble you too much, I'm probably going to open it up and get into it.  Losing power on straights is a major disappointment and source of frustration currently :(
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Custom hardware / Re: Thrustmaster GPX issue!
January 03, 2018, 09:27:21 AM
Bought it online, doubt I'm going to want to pay postage to send it back - might end up costing as much as the controller itself :(  Any chance I could buy the components and do a replacement or is it junk once you open it up and muck around with it?
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Custom hardware / Thrustmaster GPX issue!
January 03, 2018, 08:55:54 AM
I bought a Thrustmaster GPX a while back (few solid months ago) for GP Bikes - it worked really well - much better than the x360 pad, but since last week, when I hold down the throttle (Right trigger) I noticed that the in game throttle input twitches to half throttle and back to full throttle, in continuous succession.

From what I can tell it mostly happens when I have the throttle pinned, causing it to continuously twitch between half throttle, and full throttle.

I'm not sure what can be done, but it does seem like a hardware related issue, is there some way to directly check the inputs without relying on gp bikes?
Is there a driver for this thing, my search turned up nothing.

I might consider opening it up, I just hope it won't ruin it.
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General Discussion / Re: Hi and Happy New Year!
January 03, 2018, 08:51:58 AM
Welcome mate, try everything and anything your heart desires.  GP Bikes isn't just about going fast, but enjoying the ride - so if your controller feels right for you, even with some limitations, that's all that matters ;)
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Tossed a vid up of my first lap, I never recorded my first lap before and I think it's interesting to look back at how an unfamiliar run tends to look.  Made a big ol' mess of it so not worth learning much :P
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Quote from: Italian Mod Team on December 22, 2017, 01:36:42 AM
Without a online server or the replays files anyone can put lamer datas into a bike (grip 100%, different engine maps, etc...)

Really also with the replays are useless for a best lap "database" because with any bikes update (and new gp bikes's beta) the replays are not compatible more.

That might be true, but since it's just for the hell of it I don't think we need to go super strict.  If people want to lame their way through it they best not show their snouts online since it's easy to spot someone who can ride like a beast (most guys I know of here) and morons who sputter around the track, going wide and eating dirt (such as myself).  No prizes are involved just a bit of friendly competition :)
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It's smooth for me on frames but the camera seems to shake endlessly left to right in quick succession giving me a headache.  Track is also super bumpy in some sections which seems to unsettle the bike in a non-realistic way, created by polygons meeting each other at a sharp angle maybe, don't know.  I'll give it a few more shots, will even post a vid of me trying to learn the track, though that's not gonna be anything fancy :P
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Yeah when it comes to time comparisons we usually post a replay file or video link along with it.  Video is usually better as one can demonstrate the actual lap ride and cockpit or orbital view being used.  I'll give it a shot when I'm home, since the Autodrom Most event ended I've been looking into some other track to dump time into, this might do nicely :)
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Off Topic / Re: Racing in your country
December 21, 2017, 01:13:08 PM
In Malta it's the same, a track is non existent and we're a tiny 27km by 14km island meaning anyone who fancies a track day has to ferry his arse off to Sicily.  No room for regular practice and obviously it's not supported in any way by the government.  A track has been promised of late but promises can be quite hollow when it comes to elections since more often than not they're just words meant to translate into electoral votes, not actual action.

I am still holding out some hope, but as it stands if you want to give it the beans, you have about 3 relatively short roads you could go for, while risking traffic smashing you into puree or sliding off into the railing and getting sliced in half (both cases having happened before, more than once).  The rest of the roads are either not twisty or interesting enough, or completely messed up, with potholes large enough to bend your rims if you absent mindedly ride into them.

Then again, if you have big enough balls and a small enough brain, anything will do, even a pot hole riddled, traffic drowned, straight piece of crap road leading you into oblivion.