![]() It feels great, and although the handling model on the PS4 was perfectly fine it’ll be hard to go back to it after having played it on a DualSense controller. Just like an actual rider, you’ll feel the impact of the bike as you land, and the rumble of less-than-smooth surfaces as you search for grip. More so than in DiRT 5 (which also has a native PS5 version), contact with the dirt and mud is pronounced and varies greatly from surface to surface. Obviously, Astro’s Playroom is a good demonstration of the controller, but MXGP 2020 is possibly the best implementation of the haptic/rumble features so far, thanks to the nature of the game. More specifically, the haptic feedback and rumble features that it has. A decent amount of updates will have been added by the end of next month, but there are still a few items (like online races for waypoint mode and a few more tracks to edit) that have a “tbd” release date.īut besides the extra polish, which is welcome even if it doesn’t overwhelm, the PS5 version does offer something that makes the experience better than on the PS4, and it’s something that you don’t get on Xbox either: support for the DualSense controllers. MXGP 2020 on the PS5 also suffers from the same problem that the PS4 version had in terms of content: some of it’s still in development and will be added to the game post-release. It’s a PS4 game that was upgraded, rather than a PS5 game that was downgraded to also work on a PS4 – we’re assuming that’s the shift we’ll see over the course of 2021. It’s not a difference of night and day though, because it’s clear very quickly that this is a game that was developed to run on the PS4 – with a level of detail in the textures and off-track activity that makes the experience feel less vibrant than you’d expect from a next gen game. ![]() MXGP 2020 on the PlayStation 5 features 4K visuals as well as a constant 60 frames per second framerate, so it ticks all of the usual boxes when it comes to next gen gaming – which during all of the promotions talked about frame rates and resolutions. Obviously, as with most games that make the leap to “next gen”, the visuals are going to be one of the first things anyone looks for. Now it’s here, and we’ve been able to hands on with. The next gen versions weren’t ready yet though, so PS5 and Xbox Series S/X owners had to wait a bit longer. It's not just fun to watch, your choices will affect your performance.A review for MXGP 2020? Didn’t we already do one? You’d be correct in thinking that, as MXGP 2020 for the PS4 came out just before the holiday break. Unleash your imagination and get the best results by customising bikes and riders with over 110 official brands. No more excuses, new challenges are waiting! ![]() A very reliable connection, zero latency and very large bandwidth. With new dedicated servers, the multiplayer experience goes up a level. Share your best time online to earn points to help you progress through the game! Take competition to a new level with Waypoint mode! Create your own route by placing checkpoints on the ground. Improve your riding in this training area, inspired by the suggestive Norwegian fjords, and explore the stunning scenery. Choose from different settings, take advantage of new elevations and share your creations with the community. Build the racer in you and become the champion you've always dreamed of being.Ĭreate the perfect track with the revolutionary new editor. Take control: discover what's new in the official series.Ĭhallenge all the riders, bikes and teams in the 2020 MXGP and MX2 categories. Jump onto your bike and let the adrenaline rise with this new gaming experience. The official videogame of the Motocross Championship is back!
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