![]() I’m only going at like 55mph, but the motion blur is going through the roof. I’m no stranger to Milestone’s MXGP games. I played MXGP 2019 a year and a half and thoroughly enjoyed its visuals, sheer amount of content, track editor, and most importantly, its excellent “playground mode”, even if the controls took some time to get used to. I was already expecting for MXGP 2020 to feature basically the same kind of content, just like most yearly sports titles based on licensed seasons, and that’s exactly what I got. Sure, it’s a bit of a bummer, but what I really wanted to see was how Milestone would take advantage of the PS5’s horsepower to bring their franchise to a brand new generation of consoles. It believes I have the knowledge and skillset to tune my bike in a way that gives me an advantage over the other races on the. Here’s the thing… I may have played a brand new PS5 build of the game, but it did not feel like a next-gen game at all. MXGP 2020 is a game that requires me to know a little about the sport. The PS5 version of MXGP 2020 is good, it gets the job done in terms of content (even if it’s exactly the same amount of content featured in its predecessor) and overall gameplay. ![]() It has similar physics and controls, but just like most early titles that come out right after the initial launch lineup batch, it feels more like a slightly prettier last-gen game than a proper showcase of what’s to come in future years. What an understatement MXGP-TV pieced this video together, which recaps a lot of the on-track action, and is a good way of bridging the gap until the next gate drop. ![]() The 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship was one for the record books, for many different reasons. Textures have been improved, as you can see. Year in Review: 2020 MXGP Lewis Phillips Janu0. But all in all, MXGP 2020 doesn’t exactly look like what the next generation of gaming should look like. Sure, the game runs at a much higher resolution, it does feature HDR support, the texture quality has been improved, and for the most part, the framerate has been improved. But honestly, I’ve played countless PS4 games that looked and ran much better than this one. For instance, the actual PS4 version of DIRT 5. Reviews By Cory Wells on JanuMXGP 2020 released only a few weeks ago on last generation and proved to be an excellent experience. The sole fact that the framerate has been improved for the most part already showcases one of MXGP 2020‘s issues: occasional framerate drops that will hinder gameplay.
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