With all that over with, let's go into single player and start the career. Do so if you want, but the game is incredibly simple to get a hang of. You'll then be asked whether you'd like to look at the tutorial pages (there is no actual in-game tutorial). Your choice really doesn't matter, so choose whichever manufacturer you like the look of. After creating your rider you'll be brought to a screen where you can select a free motorbike from one of the seven manufacturers in the game. One more thing to note, if you want to use your own bike you will need to go back to your own team, after race 5-6 you will get the offer to change but be warned, it will ask you to select a sponsor so make sure to choose a MXGP sponsor and not a MX2 sponsor.Once you load the game up for the first time, you'll be prompted to create a rider. Some searching says the KTM is the best bike. Team performance doesn't make a difference as you can just buy your own bike. If your team performance is high, then you will get an offer from a lower MX1 team when fired from the previous one, meaning you can just skip the rest of the season. When you get an offer from an MX1 team you can't win the season, you can skip a few races to end the current season, but if you skip more than 4-5 in one go you will be fired from that team. If you do mess up don't retire until a next offer because teams won't be interested in you anymore. You need to be careful when selecting an offer because you can only select 1 option and once selected there is no are you sure and no going back, it's just instant. It should be a partial MX2 season, you will get an offer about half way through. ![]() Once I had a comfortable lead, I worked out I was able to completely skip the last 3-4 races of the season whilst still retaining my lead. You can switch at any time you like so there's no need to do a full season. You will start off in the MX2 class and won't get the opportunity to move up to the MXGP class until you're at least halfway through your first season and have a good winning record. In this last step you want to clean up any missing trophies you may have, these may or may not include the following below (depending on if you completed these during Step One, which you may have):Ĭongratulations, you are now an MGXP3 pro! Step Four: Buy a Bike from Each Manufacturer + Clean-up Any Remaining Trophies Choose France as your nation as this will unlock the second trophy obtainable in this game mode at the same time. This race consists of 3 races set at 3 laps each. Step Three: Win the Monster Energy FIM MXoN with France It's really not that hard but if you find yourself struggling you can find extra help in the trophy guide below. Go into Race Options and make sure you change the Physics to Pro before starting the race. Simply go to Single Player > Grand Prix and then select the track you desire. ![]() You will want to complete this outside of the career mode unless you know what you’re doing. By all means, upgrade your bike to keep you ahead but don't buy worthless items. Winning races is important not only for trophies but leaderboard position and credit outcome.ĭon't go wild spending the credits you earn on customising your bike or rider with pointless items, you will need at least 70,000 credits saved to purchase one bike from each manufacturer. ![]() Go here and adjust as you see fit, you may wish to change the race sessions to Qualifying and Races so you can get a better position on the starting line. After the first race, you will be able to edit your race settings under Race Options. Step One: Complete Career Mode - 2 Seasons (MGXP2 and MGXP) + Win at All Locationsįirstly, you’re going to want to complete your career mode.
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