TT Isle of Man 2 Gameplay Video (TeamVVV)

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TeamVVV has posted some new gameplay footage of TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2. In this, almost 17 minute video, he shows off a full lap in helmet cam view, with no commentary. The sense of speed in unbelievable. The racers that do this in real life, have balls of steel.

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TT isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2 promises to be more realistic and immersive than ever, treating gamers to the world’s longest and most challenging circuit. To be more specific, this version boasts a huge open world, a biker’s paradise, and new motorcycle physics, to increase realism and game experience. It also features a fully integrated gyroscopic effect, for a more precise and natural feel for steering and helps you anticipate bad crashes.

For TT Isle of Man 2, the bike physics have been rebuilt from the ground up, to create ultra-realistic behavior. The gyroscopic effect is now completely integrated for more precise steering, and speed wobbles have been added, to alert riders that a fall could be imminent. The brakes and shock absorbers have also been redesigned, as they will now respond to all bumps in the road and create a riding experience that is much more faithful to what a real motorcyclist feels.

From the handlebars of your bike, shave valuable seconds off your time by using your opponent’s slipstream to pick up speed, and find the best line in bends to maximize your bike’s grip. Managing wear and tear of parts is also part of the game experience: the brakes, suspensions, engine and tyre temperature all need to be monitored for the best ride and to reach the finish line of the 60km circuit, especially if you complete all six laps of the race.

TT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2 will be available March 19, 2020 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and later on Nintendo Switch.

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