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Drive it like Tshuchiya!

This is a mod to maximize Motorcycle Stunt Driving ability.

It *definitely* makes cars harder to drive.

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Drive it like Tshuchiya!

This is a mod to maximize Motorcycle Stunt Driving ability.  

It *definitely* makes cars harder to drive, and they drift constantly.

This mod is based on Drive it like you Stole it by Dazaster, and also on Better Car Control by Lophophora42069.

How this mod works:  By placing the .ini file in the \engine\config\platform\pc\ sub directory of your CP2077 game, the changes will take effect.

The mod reduces weight transfer from 1.0 to .1, sets to bike hack angle to 85 (about as high as it can go for an Arch bike.) and reduces the two force settings to almost 0.  It also may mess with the traffic.  >______> 

Sadly setting the weight transfer to reflect a bike means that cars drift way way too much. 

It's fun if you get the hang of it, but it is by no means easy.

Some Stunts you can do! 
This probably won't work well with keyboards.  Best stunting is done with a controller set to RAW input mode in game settings.  Also if you have an Elite 1 or 2 controller make sure the triggers are in full pull mode, you want as much fine control over the brake and throttle as possible. 
Burnout and donuts: By holding the throttle and the brake you enter burn out mode, and releasing the brake slowly, will allow you to launch/wheelie the bike.  While doing a burn out, steer the bike to get it doing a donut, then release the brake slightly, the bike will start to do a fast burn out.  When it goes into the start of a wheelie, apply the rear brake (handbrake button A on controller by default), this will prevent it from doing a wheelie, and you can make the bike loop around.  If you modulate the brake and the hand brake, you can get some impossible sideways launches.  
How to do an endo:  Be going pretty fast, apply the brake, and steer.   You can also get small endos by applying both brakes, and then releasing the rear brake. 
How to do an impact slide:  Quickly approach a light pole, sign, or thing you want to hit, if it is on the right side of the road, steer to the right of it as if you are going off the road, then dip the brake, and apply the handbrake and release while steering left.  This will swing the back of the bike around and it will hit the pole.  You can also use this to slide under cars. 
How to do progressive drift:  Have the bike going too fast into a corner, apply the hand brake to start a drift, only quickly press the handbrake button, do deepen the drift press it again.  If you continue to make single presses of the drift button the bike will eventually go into a 180, if you do a "burn out launch" with the throttle full, and partial brake at this moment, you can start flying sideways, and accelerate.  
How to do a Kanada Stop:  Modulate the brake and hand brake to do a sideways stop from a high speed.
How to do a Reverse Kanada:  While driving at speed, dip the front brake momentarily while turning to the side, and then apply a quick hand brake and release.  This will make the bike impossibly turn sideways and then pull the front tire up.
How to do an Alt Reverse Kanada:  While at speed press the steering twice to get the second stage of leaned over, then do a Reverse Kanada.  
How to do a bunny hop wheelie:  Best bikes:  Itsumade, or Kusa Misfit.  While holding the brake rev the bike up to full, and slowly let the brake off until the rider pulls their foot that was on the ground up, then release the brake quickly.  This is easier on a slight slope, or on a pavement transition from one material to another. 
How to grind things: Find low curbs or park benches, and do an impact slide as you are about to hit them to get the bike's rear wheel up on top of them.  Also you can do a small jump over something onto a railing or grindable surface. 

Also thanks to Halvkyrie for uploading the great Arch Mox bike.  Really fun to stunt!Kthxbai!-ZoeyM