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Motorcycle sim fans finally got what they asked for: neural AI that actually fights back, a career spanning Red Bull Rookies to MotoGP, and 60 historical challenges that double as a love letter to the sport.

My first proper session with MotoGP 19 ended with me flipping my bike at Catalunya because I leaned half a degree too far through a mid-speed corner. I smiled, restarted, and lost another twenty minutes doing it again. That loop - punishing, precise, and genuinely satisfying when you crack it - is the whole pitch in miniature. The headline addition here is what Milestone calls Neural AI, a machine-learning system that watches how you ride and adapts on the fly. The opening corners of a race feel properly chaotic: opponents spread out, make mistakes, box you in rather than droning around the track in a predictable conga line. It is not perfect - the odd AI bike still has a mysterious relationship with the barriers - but the change in atmosphere is real and it makes every race feel less scripted. Career mode gives you two distinct paths: Standard Career lets you retry races and keep driving aids active, while Pro Career strips all of that away and demands you manage your tyre allocation and limited engine pool across a full season, working your way up from the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup through Moto3, Moto2, and into the main class. Bike setup is genuinely deep, with traction control, anti-wheelie, engine brake, and chassis tuning all going into the mix before every race weekend. Dynamic weather adds another layer, occasionally turning a comfortable lead into a desperate scramble when rain hits mid-race. The Historical Challenges mode is where MotoGP 19 surprised me most. Sixty scenarios split across 500cc heroes, The Dawn of the MotoGP, Great Rivalries, and The Modern Era put you inside famous moments from the sport's history - recreating Valentino Rossi's Honda-era dominance, Casey Stoner's battles at Catalunya, Wayne Rainey on a 500cc Yamaha. Gold, silver, and bronze medals unlock content, and the difficulty range is wide enough to keep both casual fans and lore-obsessed lifers busy. For newcomers to the sport, it functions as an unexpectedly good history lesson. Quick Race mode also lets you pick any class - MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, Red Bull Rookies Cup, MotoE, even vintage 500cc 2-strokes - for a single Grand Prix, Championship, or Time Trial without touching career at all. Online got a proper infrastructure upgrade here, moving to dedicated servers for the first time in the series, which means the online racing is noticeably cleaner than MotoGP 18. The Race Director mode is the quirky standout: one player manages the entire event, sets weather, controls the camera feeds for streaming, and hands out penalties for dirty riding. Up to twelve players can race, and while the PC lobbies are not exactly packed years after launch, European primetime hours still pull in enough players for a decent race. There is no split-screen, which is a bummer for couch co-op crowds. This one lives online or solo. Accessibility is handled well though - the assist ladder is broad, automatic braking is available, and difficulty sliders give complete beginners a foothold without gutting the sim for the hardcore. Where MotoGP 19 still leaves something on the table is visual consistency - some character models and certain track environments still look rough around the edges, and the soundtrack is generic enough to warrant an immediate mute. If you already bought MotoGP 17 or 18 and you are debating an upgrade, the neural AI and Historical Challenges genuinely justify the jump. If you are coming in fresh and you care at all about two-wheel motorsport, there is nothing else on PC offering this level of licensed fidelity and content depth. Riley, Scout Team

MotoGP 19 key

MotoGP 19 key

6 jun 2019Milestone S.r.l.
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Motorcycle sim fans finally got what they asked for: neural AI that actually fights back, a career spanning Red Bull Rookies to MotoGP, and 60 historical challenges that double as a love letter to the sport.

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My first proper session with MotoGP 19 ended with me flipping my bike at Catalunya because I leaned half a degree too far through a mid-speed corner. I smiled, restarted, and lost another twenty minutes doing it again. That loop - punishing, precise, and genuinely satisfying when you crack it - is the whole pitch in miniature. The headline addition here is what Milestone calls Neural AI, a machine-learning system that watches how you ride and adapts on the fly. The opening corners of a race feel properly chaotic: opponents spread out, make mistakes, box you in rather than droning around the track in a predictable conga line. It is not perfect - the odd AI bike still has a mysterious relationship with the barriers - but the change in atmosphere is real and it makes every race feel less scripted. Career mode gives you two distinct paths: Standard Career lets you retry races and keep driving aids active, while Pro Career strips all of that away and demands you manage your tyre allocation and limited engine pool across a full season, working your way up from the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup through Moto3, Moto2, and into the main class. Bike setup is genuinely deep, with traction control, anti-wheelie, engine brake, and chassis tuning all going into the mix before every race weekend. Dynamic weather adds another layer, occasionally turning a comfortable lead into a desperate scramble when rain hits mid-race. The Historical Challenges mode is where MotoGP 19 surprised me most. Sixty scenarios split across 500cc heroes, The Dawn of the MotoGP, Great Rivalries, and The Modern Era put you inside famous moments from the sport's history - recreating Valentino Rossi's Honda-era dominance, Casey Stoner's battles at Catalunya, Wayne Rainey on a 500cc Yamaha. Gold, silver, and bronze medals unlock content, and the difficulty range is wide enough to keep both casual fans and lore-obsessed lifers busy. For newcomers to the sport, it functions as an unexpectedly good history lesson. Quick Race mode also lets you pick any class - MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3, Red Bull Rookies Cup, MotoE, even vintage 500cc 2-strokes - for a single Grand Prix, Championship, or Time Trial without touching career at all. Online got a proper infrastructure upgrade here, moving to dedicated servers for the first time in the series, which means the online racing is noticeably cleaner than MotoGP 18. The Race Director mode is the quirky standout: one player manages the entire event, sets weather, controls the camera feeds for streaming, and hands out penalties for dirty riding. Up to twelve players can race, and while the PC lobbies are not exactly packed years after launch, European primetime hours still pull in enough players for a decent race. There is no split-screen, which is a bummer for couch co-op crowds. This one lives online or solo. Accessibility is handled well though - the assist ladder is broad, automatic braking is available, and difficulty sliders give complete beginners a foothold without gutting the sim for the hardcore. Where MotoGP 19 still leaves something on the table is visual consistency - some character models and certain track environments still look rough around the edges, and the soundtrack is generic enough to warrant an immediate mute. If you already bought MotoGP 17 or 18 and you are debating an upgrade, the neural AI and Historical Challenges genuinely justify the jump. If you are coming in fresh and you care at all about two-wheel motorsport, there is nothing else on PC offering this level of licensed fidelity and content depth.

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Riley · Scout Team

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