Kamis, 03 Mei 2012

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Taking elements from all across the motocross world, MTX: Mototrax provides a comprehensive look at the genre and keeps the action fast and fun. The supercross races have plenty of tight turns to keep things interesting, the motocross tracks have the big big jumps that drive the fans wild, and the freestyle levels provide plenty of opportunities to try out a few of the 100+ tricks in the game.
A couple of the major additions are the clutch that provides plenty of pop and the online racing capability. An even less tangible positive aspect of MTX: Mototrax is the visceral sense of speed that makes the racing that much more worthwhile. With plenty of old and new school music tracks to back it up, MTX: Mototrax is a solid title that deserves to spin for hours in your PC.
With bikes that have an effective clutch and the ability to preload and simple controls for both, mastering the basic skills of using the bike takes just a few minutes. Learning to mix up these skills and adjust them for the different races is another story entirely and that's where the skill and the addiction to racing comes right in. It's all about getting the physics of flight down pat and learning the courses so that the hills can be used as launching pads rather than crash pads.

With the clutch as a powerful tool, MTX: Mototrax provides more options for turns. Normally, riding the berm, the angled edge of a banked turn, provides the fastest route by using the berm to run the bike and prevent any loss of speed from skidding in the dirt. With the clutch there's the option to use the berm halfway or avoid it completely. This adds to the excitement of the turns by giving racers an option if the racer ahead of them is already riding the berm and can't be passed. It's possible for several racers to take the turn at the same time with different methods and makes the threat of a turn becoming a bottleneck a lot less likely.

Beyond the technical aspects of the racing, the feel of MTX: Mototrax helps to deliver the sense of speed. The riders look like they have weight to them and the jumps don't feel like long jumps across the moon with the floaty feel in other racing games. When taking turns and sliding the back tires out to get through faster, it really does feel like dirt is getting kicked up with all the spinning tires.

To get the most personal feeling of all, there's a first-person mode that includes the sight of the handlebars. This avoids the feeling of hovering along the track by showing some of the bike and it also gives a visual cue to show how much the bike is being turned. The most intense experience for the first-person view is doing a backflip and seeing the whole world spin around. In races, the backflip can be used to do a quick look behind you, but for the most part it's a way to add some style to the run and keep the jumps entertaining.

MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
  • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Pentium III 1GHz Processor
  • 256MB RAM (512MB Recommended)
  • 1.4GB Hard Disk Space
  • 32MB ATi Radeon 7500 or nVidia GeForce 2 Class Video Card
  • 8X CD-ROM Drive
  • DirectX 9.0

Install Notes:
  1. Unrar
  2. Click Config.exe
  3. Adjust your settings, save and exit the window
  4. Start again with MTX.exe from Your installation folder
  5. Play



Total Size 385.52 MB
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