![]() ![]() In addition to that, the system is also influenced by the track temperature and your riding style. In other words, we can say that tire temperature is always a key factor to determine their performance both in terms of grip on the track and how quickly they’re going to degrade. ![]() Green is the optimal and ideal temperature to maximize tire performance. A blue tire means that it’s cold, while red means that it’s too warm. Both these elements are shown on the dedicated widget on the screen. This system is basically built around two parameters: the tire’s temperature, represented by a color, and it’s wear level, represented by a percentage. We wanted to move towards a more realistic approach in terms of physics, and tire wear is one of the new ingredients we introduced. One of our goals in RIDE 4 was adding new layers to bike handling and race management. How does the new tire wear system impact gameplay? We wanted to move towards a more realistic approach in terms of physics." "One of our goals in RIDE 4 was adding new layers to bike handling and race management. NOTE: This interview was conducted prior to the game’s launch. You can read our interview with producer Luigi Crocetta below. Recently, we got in touch with its developers to talk about some of RIDE 4’s biggest improvements, and learned a lot about it, its development, its future plans, and more. With RIDE 4, they have delivered what is probably their most ambitious game yet, taking leaps forward over its predecessors in many ways, and for enthusiasts, there’s certainly no shortage of things to dive into in the game. Over the years, they’ve become one of the most prolific developers of bike racing sims, and one would argue that they’re at their best and brightest with the RIDE series. The people over at Italian studio Milestone definitely know – and love – their bikes.
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