In-game tweaks said to improve realism
The team behind 'TT Isle of Man - Ride on the Edge' claims the second edition of the game will be even more realistic.
KT Racing says the bike physics have been rebuilt from the ground up; 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 and now respond to all bumps in the road.
Riders Davey Todd and Julien Toniutti have been drafted in to offer their input and expertise - Todd is also the face of the game and its 'ambassador'.
'TT Isle of Man - Ride on the Edge 2' is due to be released in March.
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