the-east-isnt-that-bad
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"ya a ski game with an engine like amped 2s would be amazing. One of the things that would be amazing is if the game compensated for ping off rails. In amped 2 if you boardslide the rail to 270 out it says rail to 360.. Also a good trick description similar to tony hawhks but built for skiing would be nice. Also in clude the fact that popping and ollieing are different on skis and that each has its own advandtages and disa vantges. Also realistc speed phtsics would be nice aswell. So if you fall you cant clear a thirty footer. Landing flat off a big drop would make you falll and snow contions change. Landing in powder would be eaier than hardpack. In the sun the snow will be slower than in the shade and you have a stamina meter similar to tony hawks special mete. If you fall it goes down stomp tricks it goes up. it goes to zero your runs over. It would also go down slowly over time . Skiing switch would be hader and forwards easier. You coud use different skis too. Fujative would go fast and easiy to control in the park and in the air, but super slow in powder. Prohets are amzing in powder handling becomes perfect. but on hardpack they fall apart. downloadible content for new skis and equipment and graphics. Almost everything thing else like amped 2 but your on skis. If todays consoles/ computers (use Xbox as n example not ps3 or xbox 2 or anthin else just xbox. if this isnt doable tell me, cuase im just throwin ideas in to the mix"
You pretty much just described real-life skiing, and trust me, if they could pack real-life experiences into a game, people like me would be spending even more time on the internet instead of looking for a girlfriend...
What makes Tony Hawk games fun for me is the rediculousness of it... I usually do turn on realistic physics once i beat the game, but come on, you can't say that being able to ollie a medium sized 2-3 story house on a skateboard isn't even slightly entertaining...
Indeed
-Aaron
				
			You pretty much just described real-life skiing, and trust me, if they could pack real-life experiences into a game, people like me would be spending even more time on the internet instead of looking for a girlfriend...
What makes Tony Hawk games fun for me is the rediculousness of it... I usually do turn on realistic physics once i beat the game, but come on, you can't say that being able to ollie a medium sized 2-3 story house on a skateboard isn't even slightly entertaining...
Indeed
-Aaron