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MX vs. ATV: Unleashed

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 1:15 pm
by Miller
Before I go join another message board so I can post a topic, please let me ask any of you who have played MX vs. ATV Unleashed. In the replays does the rider still stick to the bike during wipeouts instead of it showing whatever happened in the actual wipeout during gameplay? By "still", I mean like in Motocross Madness 2.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:01 pm
by Sedans
leaving tha forum already? gee...i hope you jus mean ur going to another forum to ask a question, not leave permanatley :(. sorry but i havent played tha game, so i cant help you

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 4:01 pm
by madness
I've played Motocross Madness 2 however I have not played any of the games you mentioned :(

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:24 pm
by nitrored
i played it 4 psp, dont know wat your talkin bout though

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 1:37 pm
by Sedans
wow. looks like us 3 have been pretty productive in answerin Miller's question lol :roll: :lol:

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 3:18 pm
by madness
DPLkicksASS wrote:i played it 4 psp, dont know wat your talkin bout though
In the replays does the rider still stick to the bike during wipeouts instead of it showing whatever happened in the actual wipeout during gameplay?
Thats what Miller is asking and this is what I think he is trying to say.

In the replay in that game you have played does it show the bike rider actually falling off?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 11:22 am
by Miller
No, I wasn’t announcing a departure from this message board, man. See, I was looking around at MX vs. ATV forums, and it looked like you have to register to post at all of them I visited. I didn’t want to register at one of those places if someone here could answer the only question I am likely to have about the game that hasn’t already answered somewhere. Sorry, I'm not too good with constructing comprehensive sentences.

Yah, boss, that’s it, then. Thanks for the translation. To clarify (I hope) I’m asking about what the replays in MX vs. ATV Unleashed show. As you probably know from playing MCM2, which is sort of a predecessor of MX vs. ATV Unleashed by the same developer, Rainbow Studios, the replay doesn’t show the wipeouts the same way they happened during game play. The rider does not separate from the bike in a replay. I was wondering if it’s the same in MX vs. ATV Unleashed.

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:30 pm
by Sedans
o i get it, so ur guy its still on tha bike wen its flippin and crashin...right? so you dont get ejected. i get it

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 1:22 pm
by nitrored
Sedans wrote:wow. looks like us 3 have been pretty productive in answerin Miller's question lol :roll: :lol:
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You're living in Las Vegas, man?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 1:43 pm
by Miller
You're living in Las Vegas, man? Cool. I haven't been there for a long time, but Tonya Roberts keeps squeaking about how I need to go back all the time on the radio. This friend of mine I haven't talked to in ages just wrote me an email.


...my first wife together, moved to oregon, got divorced , got married to another girl **don't get drunk in vegas** lasted a year, been with my current girl...

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:54 pm
by nitrored
*warning this post contains mature content SO BE SHURE TO READ IT*

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YOU KNOW IM 10 U {SHITBAG }MORON :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: ***just jokin,BUT SERIOUSLY IM 10 :roll: :wink: :arrow:

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:57 pm
by nitrored
^^^^^^^^^^^^MATURE CONTENT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 4:35 pm
by madness
yeh, but does anyone have an answer to Millers question?

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 9:00 pm
by Miller
Yah, I can read the part where it tells a member's age. Can't write too well, but I can read. Why? Is there something I wrote that was age inappropriate for minors? I figure you guys seem well enough adjusted to treat like the next people on the planet, and not just like little kids, while trying not to forget that you nevertheless are. But you know, whatever you please, I guess. That's a nice sense of humor you have there, BTW. Thanks very much, indeed for the compliment.

I am the uh... s***bag maroon, here, right? I mean that was meant for me, no? Anyway that was merely a brief excerpt from the email I mentioned, and not meant for any one member's benefit, really, depsite my mentioning your place of residence, DPLKickASS. I thought it was funny. Maybe not.

Or is it that you aren't planning to ever get married, or drunk? Maybe you don't intend to ever grow up. Heck, I don't know. Sorry. You lost me, bud. I hope you don't mind if I don't lose any sleep over it, though, because I am already busy doing that tonight.

Speaking of MCM2 (Motocross Madness 2). I like the desert maps in that game. The hum of electric current that you hear when you ride near the high-tension power lines reminds me of riding dirt bikes in the desert back when I was a kid.

There is this big canal that goes from Lake Havasu, Arizona down to the Tuscon, AZ area. It’s like two stories deep and 80 ft (about 25m) across. When I was a kid living in Phoenix, AZ, the canal was still empty, and it ran right through the area where we most frequently went to ride motorbikes and shoot firearms. ‘We’ would be my brothers and I (or however that’s written). And my old man, who rode, too.

One of my brothers, also a kid then, but really strong—not all huge like Hercules, but more like chimpanzee strong, you know like fairly normal-built but five times as powerful as a like-sized human or whatever—well, this one afternoon he came up to the bridge where we were hanging out that covered the empty canal. We were riding up and down the wall and stuff. He was carrying this traffic sign, the kind with a corrugated post and a cement clump at the base. So he—remember he’s really strong—he lifts the sign over the rail of the bridge, and holds it there for a bit, steadying it just right to aim. Then he drops it. Down below in the bottom of the canal is the bloated carcass of a mongrel dog roasting in the 110F heat (like about 40C). Direct hit, man. The dog pops like a McDonalds ketchup packet when you stomp on it. That was sick. Laughed my self silly, though.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:38 am
by Sedans
lol miller: i dont matter, if hes "mature" enough to curse @ 10 yrs old it dont matter about really anything else, i mean hold up....


REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY ELPICLIT/ADULT CONTENT BELOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




one of my friends is 13 and he already fingered a girl. so nothing here should really be to adult for a 10 yr old. Besides im sure madness really doesnt want this to be on tha boards so we should jus quit wit this befor it
gets too deep. sorry i cant answer ur question, miller, but there is no need for members to start flaming each other, just like madness said, wen i started to get pissy with another asshole member. now DO NOT take that offensivleybecause i was not talking about you, or anyother member, i was taking about "driverboob" or whateva is name was

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 2:59 pm
by madness
Flamming was a big issue on the Atari Community and many threads got locked because of it. Especially the wishlist thread which got locked for a couple of months, many ideas may have not gotten out there to reflections because that happened.

and BTW, I knew someone who was only about 11 years old and he knew every single swear word in the book, he was that bad I ended up blocking him on MSN, and out of 500 contacts he was the worst and he was also a GTA fan probley learning his language from the game Grand Theft Auto, lets hope he doesn't pull out a gun on anyone.

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:43 pm
by Sedans
thats not tha worst, my best friends lil bro is tha worst:

He was fo yrs old and we were 12, we were goin out to walk to our friends hous,to go swimming, we were walkin out tha house, me and my friend, we started down tha sidewalk, wen his dumbass little brother runs out into tha street and yells: "HEY!!!!!........f**ker!!!!!...Hey u dipshit retards look over here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" and tha whole time he was flippin us tha bird. It diddnt matter, his slow ass tried to run but me and my friend grabbed him and dragged his lilttle ass almost a half mile and threw him into a shallow canal, lmfao, i'm glad he could swim. BTW: he was 4 yrs old, yea thats rite 4 yrs old. that shows what kind of parents he has. then me and my friend went 2 tha pool to cool off :D

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 2:23 pm
by nitrored
Miller wrote:Yah, I can read the part where it tells a member's age. Can't write too well, but I can read. Why? Is there something I wrote that was age inappropriate for minors? I figure you guys seem well enough adjusted to treat like the next people on the planet, and not just like little kids, while trying not to forget that you nevertheless are. But you know, whatever you please, I guess. That's a nice sense of humor you have there, BTW. Thanks very much, indeed for the compliment.

I am the uh... s***bag maroon, here, right? I mean that was meant for me, no? Anyway that was merely a brief excerpt from the email I mentioned, and not meant for any one member's benefit, really, depsite my mentioning your place of residence, DPLKickASS. I thought it was funny. Maybe not.

Or is it that you aren't planning to ever get married, or drunk? Maybe you don't intend to ever grow up. Heck, I don't know. Sorry. You lost me, bud. I hope you don't mind if I don't lose any sleep over it, though, because I am already busy doing that tonight.

Speaking of MCM2 (Motocross Madness 2). I like the desert maps in that game. The hum of electric current that you hear when you ride near the high-tension power lines reminds me of riding dirt bikes in the desert back when I was a kid.

There is this big canal that goes from Lake Havasu, Arizona down to the Tuscon, AZ area. It’s like two stories deep and 80 ft (about 25m) across. When I was a kid living in Phoenix, AZ, the canal was still empty, and it ran right through the area where we most frequently went to ride motorbikes and shoot firearms. ‘We’ would be my brothers and I (or however that’s written). And my old man, who rode, too.

One of my brothers, also a kid then, but really strong—not all huge like Hercules, but more like chimpanzee strong, you know like fairly normal-built but five times as powerful as a like-sized human or whatever—well, this one afternoon he came up to the bridge where we were hanging out that covered the empty canal. We were riding up and down the wall and stuff. He was carrying this traffic sign, the kind with a corrugated post and a cement clump at the base. So he—remember he’s really strong—he lifts the sign over the rail of the bridge, and holds it there for a bit, steadying it just right to aim. Then he drops it. Down below in the bottom of the canal is the bloated carcass of a mongrel dog roasting in the 110F heat (like about 40C). Direct hit, man. The dog pops like a McDonalds ketchup packet when you stomp on it. That was sick. Laughed my self silly, though.
its not that i dont wanna get married and sleep on a bar room floor (not in that order anyway :lol: )its just that im 10 and dont really give a sh*t about about my life past 18+.




P.S.bout the marrying thing,for a 10 year old a girlfriends DEFENTLY enough :wink:

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 2:26 pm
by nitrored
madness wrote:Flamming was a big issue on the Atari Community and many threads got locked because of it. Especially the wishlist thread which got locked for a couple of months, many ideas may have not gotten out there to reflections because that happened.

and BTW, I knew someone who was only about 11 years old and he knew every single swear word in the book, he was that bad I ended up blocking him on MSN, and out of 500 contacts he was the worst and he was also a GTA fan probley learning his language from the game Grand Theft Auto, lets hope he doesn't pull out a gun on anyone.
at least not yet :lol: :lol: LMFAO :lol: :wink:

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:32 am
by Miller
DPLkicksASS wrote:its not that i dont wanna get married and sleep on a bar room floor (not in that order anyway :lol: )its just that im 10 and dont really give a sh*t about about my life past 18+.

P.S.bout the marrying thing,for a 10 year old a girlfriends DEFENTLY enough :wink:

Whatever, man. I don't care. That was just a razz.

What about those replays in MX vs. ATV Unleashed, then? Didn't you say that you played that game? Do the replays show the rider stick to the bike when he crashes, or do they show what actually happened during the crash during game play?

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:49 pm
by nitrored
same old, same old, the guy sticks

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 5:14 pm
by Miller
Really? Thanks for the info. I guess that moves MXvs.ATV-UL further down on the list of games to buy. I still haven't gotten tired of MCM2, and while the other is no doubt much better, if hasn't got that aspect of the replays improved upon, it isn't so important to me to play it as it might otherwise be.

Not while I have these other games to look into that you guys have mentioned, including that some have nice replays. Thanks to online reviews, I had not been so enthusiastic about some of the ones mentioned in Driver911's I made a video!!!! thread But I think again now about those, which means I can think about MXvs.ATV-UL later, I guess.

Thanks again for the reply DPLkickASS.

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 12:25 pm
by nitrored
Truce? :wink:

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 12:55 pm
by Sedans
YAY now i dont have to hear yall b***h no mo! :D lol :lol:

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:28 am
by nitrored
i just realized he took off his age

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:19 pm
by Miller
You're so savvy. That had nothing to do with you or this thread, btw. Just trying to reduce online clues as to my actual identity because it's such a big, bad world. I really don't care if you guys know how old I am. I think it's practically irrelivent among us. I mean we were supposed to make an inference from your observation, weren't we?

Jeez Louise. Speaking of age, why am I reacting to a ten year old? You got some power, there, buddy. Live it up! LOL

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:15 pm
by madness
Yeh, you can't have someone stealing your identity like in the Bourne Identity.
Anyways, the Internet is quite large and every piece of information you submit can be a success to someone who wants to attack (commonly sexually attacking) you for one reason or another.

There are just to many Michael Jacksons out there.

So a few tips are to not releasing your identity:
-Never Give out your Full Name (Nicknames are great) - (first names help these people but not very much if you've followed the rest of the rules.
-Never give out any photo of yourself as this will help the person trying to find you a significant bit.
-Never give out Date Of Birth, this can really lesson out who you are and DOB is commonly used as security measures on many online sites. (Not all that bad however)
-Of Course never give out your address, phone numbers, mobile numbers or anything which could help anyone work out who you are and where you live.

Following these rules will help keep Michael Jackson away from you :P

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:02 pm
by Miller
I feel pretty naïve about the whole thing, and therefore (reluctantly and somewhat gradually) have decided to overestimate the threat and take measures that may not be necessary or even effective in the hope of avoiding a problem with this sort of thing. I keep reading about how sophisticated the software is that gathers and processes personal info for the sake of targeting according to consumer demographic or, like you wrote, or for sick purposes. I guess it means I can’t participate as completely as I should like to, but that’s how it goes. You guys seem to have a better idea of what’s risky and what is not. In any case, thanks for the list of tips.

And I guess this is about as OT as a thread gets. Before it fizzles out, just let me thank the genius for making it so quick and painless to get an answer to the original question. Oh, yah, and for providing the answer himself. That, I am actually grateful for, so don't let me forget to reiterate it.

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 2:55 am
by nitrored
well this thread is gettin old,everyone is off topic (including me),and it looks like we answered his question /madness please lock it\

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:36 pm
by Sedans
Hey lol im not worried of no gay azz michael jackson! I pack heat when i go out-- I carry a balde (legal) and a glock (umm...kinda sorta illegal) :D :lol: