![]() While the facial animations and textures are not the best in gaming, the bikes are as accurately portrayed as the circuits. Although this is perhaps because there are no scenery-heavy road races. It’s rarely noticeable and both games are smooth – with MotoGP 21 less prone to stutters. Both use dynamic 4K and 60fps, which means up to 4K detail and smoother racing.Ī visually busier scene such as the start of a race is when the resolution drops to maintain a consistent frame rate. And maybe PC if you don’t have the best system. ![]() One big plus is that Ride 4 and MotoGP 21 are next-gen optimised, which means the PS5 and Xbox Series X and Series S versions run better than on PS4 and Xbox One. But I’ve gone into the visuals, career mode, handling, multiplayer, AI and some other things. This video will not go into as much detail as the full respective reviews because we would be here for hours and no one wants that. Not finish everything, but long enough to see the key differences. I was given an early review code for both games on Xbox Series X so I’ve had a decent amount of time to get to know them. So here’s my Ride 4 vs MotoGP 21 comparison to help you decide. ![]() But motorbikes are epic – and 2021 has two genuinely awesome games to choose between. Sponsored Buy A Tribe Called Cars merchandise In my Ride 4 vs MotoGP 21 video, two motorbike heavyweights from developer Milestone on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS, Xbox Series X and Series S go head to head.Ī Tribe Called Bikes isn’t a thing, not yet anyway.
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