What has happened to the third person camera angle coming off the alpe?! I don’t get motion sickness and can’t attach the video here but it’s like the camera is rotating left and right with a fixed point and a rubber band pulling it back to center. Coming through the Corning, the camera turns with the road, fine, after the turn the camera “ping pongs” back and forth a few times before it finds neutral again it settles down just in time for the next corner.
What maximum speed did you reach downhill? I have seen strange behaviour (like rubber band effect) with the camera when folks are exceeding 110km/h downhill.
what camera are you using? 2 seems to work fine. 4 and 5 are more dizzy. 0 makes it worse.
See first line of Jonathan’s post…
Using that same camera view (which is what I always use) I didn’t see anything unusual and I’ve done quite a lot of ADZ laps recently. However I’m only getting up to 70-75km/h coasting downhill. I’ve seen strange anomalies with the camera view when riders are flying downhill at really high speeds, ie, way higher than normal speeds.
Third person? Do you mean ‘Camera 3’ setting?
As I stated, try using camera 2.
Lol, is 9 ‘ninth person’?
Just wait until OP discovers the descent on Bologna!
I use a keyboard
Good to know.
I always thought 1 and 2 were the same just two is closer.
8 is drone shot and 9 is helicopter shot?
I like 5 sometimes. It’s nice to see the ‘go pro’ view.
Ah I typically just use 1, the “default 6” or wide third person view.
I can’t tell you the last time I rode in Bologna. it’s one of those underdeveloped worlds that could be amazing to ride if the used any imagination or the natural environment but as is, there’s .01% reason to be there.
hmm, my 5 is from the left side.
Still, 2 is very stable when descending with a rare bump in the road.