Realism settings.

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Roadknight
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Realism settings.

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As much as i love the old school trucks i am playing Monster Jam trucks for a while.
Can someone please tell me the most realistic garage settings for modern Monster jam trucks? Like suspension, tires and acceleration/total speed ratio?
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Post by Warren262 »

This is my point of view...

Suspension: Medium
If it is hard, you jump too high/far. If it is soft, you don't catch much/if any air.

Tires: Deep
Monster truck tires are usually pretty deep cut if it is a dirt show.

Gearing: 600
On professional, if the gearing is 600, your top speed is still over 80mph. I haven't got around for test it on other difficulties.
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Post by Slayer »

I like to think of it as KPH cause it seems more realisitc, a monster truck doign 120MPH is pretty rediculous, but 120 kph isn't so rediculous, its actually believable
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Post by Kmaster »

metric system rules!

Miles, inches? what the hell is that? 8)
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Post by Roadknight »

Works great, thanks :).
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