Steep™ - Ubi-Ligario

http://store.steampowered.com/app/747500/Steep_Road_To_The_Olympics_Beta/

Hoy nos complace ofrecerte información sobre Steep Camino a las Olimpiadas. Este verano, 5 jugadores de nuestra comunidad tuvieron la ocasión de probar esta nueva expansión. Esto es lo dijeron sobre ella:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2ttA1Z1FRo
CONTENIDO
Del 28 de noviembre al 4 de diciembre, tendrás acceso a:

• 2 eventos olímpicos (downhill y big air) en Corea del Sur
• Desafíos (1 de freestyle, 1 de freeride y 1 de traje de alas) en Japón

RETRANSMISIÓN
Realizaremos 3 streamings de la comunidad en directo en https://www.twitch.tv/ubisoft.

• El 29 de noviembre, de 18:00 a 19:00 (horario CET)
Jugaremos la Beta de Steep Camino a las Olimpiadas y competiremos en el evento de downhill.

• El 30 de noviembre, de 17:00 a 18:00 (horario CET)
Jugaremos la Beta de Steep Camino a las Olimpiadas y competiremos en el evento de big air.

• El 4 de diciembre, de 18:00 a 20:00 (horario CET)
Ofreceremos un repaso completo de Steep Camino a las Olimpiadas y... ¡celebraremos el primer aniversario de Steep!

No te lo pierdas y tendrás la oportunidad de ganar recompensas de Steep Camino a las Olimpiadas :)

Esperamos que disfrutéis de la Beta de Steep Camino a las Olimpiadas. Estamos deseando ver vuestros comentarios en el foro.
Steep™ - Ubi-Ligario

http://store.steampowered.com/app/747500/Steep_Road_To_The_Olympics_Beta/

Today, we’re thrilled to give you a glimpse of Steep road to the Olympics. This summer, 5 players from the Community had the opportunity to test this new expansion – here is what they said about it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2ttA1Z1FRo
CONTENT
From November 28th to December 4th, you will have access to:
  • 2 Olympic events (Downhill and Big Air) in Korea
  • Challenges (1 Freestyle, 1 Freeride, 1 Wingsuit) in Japan

BROADCAST
We’ll host 3 Community Livestreams on https://www.twitch.tv/ubisoft.
  • On November 29th from 6pm-7pm CET
    We’ll play the Steep Road to the Olympics Beta and compete on the Downhill event.
  • On November 30th from 5pm-6pm CET
    We’ll play the Steep Road to the Olympics Beta and compete on the Big Air event.
  • On December 4th from 6pm-8pm CET
    We’ll give you a full overview of Steep Road to the Olympics and celebrate Steep 1st anniversary!
Be there to get a chance to win Steep Road to the Olympics rewards :)

We really hope you’ll enjoy the Steep Road to the Olympics Beta and look forward to seeing your feedback on the forum.


Steep™ - UbiSkyBear
We are aware PC players are currently unable to connect to the Steep Road to the Olympics Beta and want to apologize for the inconvenience. We appreciate your patience as we work on a patch to restore access.

UPDATE: We were able to fix the issue that blocked PC players from accessing the Steep Road to the Olympics Beta. You should now all be able to connect and enjoy it. Thanks again for your patience and understanding.
Steep™ - UbiSkyBear
We are aware PC players are currently unable to connect to the Steep Road to the Olympics Beta and want to apologize for the inconvenience. We appreciate your patience as we work on a patch to restore access.

UPDATE: We were able to fix the issue that blocked PC players from accessing the Steep Road to the Olympics Beta. You should now all be able to connect and enjoy it. Thanks again for your patience and understanding.
Steep™ - Ubi-Ligario


The fourth series of the Steep World Tour Season 2, Natural freestyle, ended a few days ago. Now it's the time to properly celebrate isebba420, the player who was able to get the best score across all platform. Let's discover more about him and how he managed to achieve this important result.

Where does your name come from?
Ever since I was a little kid, people always called me "sebba" (short for my real name), so I figured why not use it for my gamertag as well.

How long have you been playing Steep?
I don’t remember the date when I first started playing Steep, but I know I have been grinding all platforms for a combined time of over 2000 hours!

What’s your favorite Challenge in Steep?
My favorite challenge is Butterfly (Paragliding). It’s really easy making the competitive side of this challenge really fun! New time saves have been found again and again, for months, and the world record has had many holders. A few weeks ago me and super-pilot, another passionate Steep's player, decided to have a battle for the world record, ending up with me almost maxing out the time limit for the challenge. If you decide to attempt that world record, expect to put many hours into it; competitive paragliding can be very tricky to learn.

In what state of mind did you join this competition?
My state of mind was to stay calm and get a safe win.

When did you first start believing in your chances to win this competition?
I knew I had a high chance at winning during the last day of the finals, because most of the best players had already taken their attempts and they where not happy with the scores they got.

Could you tell us a bit more about your competitive style and strategy?
For most levels, I have already spent time working out a run that works best for me. If it’s too extreme to do in only 3 attempts, I switch up the run and make it safe enough to get a high score and not crash at the same time.

Any tips for rookies?
For me, the most important thing is to make my own runs and not just copy the 1st all time run. Try always to do the run that you feel most comfortable with. This is very important for semi finals / finals, since you have limited attempts you don't want to go too extreme and maybe lose that 4X multiplier. Another important thing I do before I start, is to warm up with other challenges. I find this very helpful :)

Congratulations again to isebba420 for this great performance in the Steep World Tour!
Steep™ - Ubi-Ligario


The fourth series of the Steep World Tour Season 2, Natural freestyle, ended a few days ago. Now it's the time to properly celebrate isebba420, the player who was able to get the best score across all platform. Let's discover more about him and how he managed to achieve this important result.

Where does your name come from?
Ever since I was a little kid, people always called me "sebba" (short for my real name), so I figured why not use it for my gamertag as well.

How long have you been playing Steep?
I don’t remember the date when I first started playing Steep, but I know I have been grinding all platforms for a combined time of over 2000 hours!

What’s your favorite Challenge in Steep?
My favorite challenge is Butterfly (Paragliding). It’s really easy making the competitive side of this challenge really fun! New time saves have been found again and again, for months, and the world record has had many holders. A few weeks ago me and super-pilot, another passionate Steep's player, decided to have a battle for the world record, ending up with me almost maxing out the time limit for the challenge. If you decide to attempt that world record, expect to put many hours into it; competitive paragliding can be very tricky to learn.

In what state of mind did you join this competition?
My state of mind was to stay calm and get a safe win.

When did you first start believing in your chances to win this competition?
I knew I had a high chance at winning during the last day of the finals, because most of the best players had already taken their attempts and they where not happy with the scores they got.

Could you tell us a bit more about your competitive style and strategy?
For most levels, I have already spent time working out a run that works best for me. If it’s too extreme to do in only 3 attempts, I switch up the run and make it safe enough to get a high score and not crash at the same time.

Any tips for rookies?
For me, the most important thing is to make my own runs and not just copy the 1st all time run. Try always to do the run that you feel most comfortable with. This is very important for semi finals / finals, since you have limited attempts you don't want to go too extreme and maybe lose that 4X multiplier. Another important thing I do before I start, is to warm up with other challenges. I find this very helpful :)

Congratulations again to isebba420 for this great performance in the Steep World Tour!
Steep™ - Ubi-Ligario


Another great series of the Steep World Tour has ended, thanks to everyone who took part in the competition. It's now time to celebrate our best riders, congratulations to all winners!


Steep™ - Ubi-Ligario


Another great series of the Steep World Tour has ended, thanks to everyone who took part in the competition. It's now time to celebrate our best riders, congratulations to all winners!


Steep™ - Ubi-Ligario


The Freeride World Tour, the third series of the Steep World Tour Season 2, ended a few days ago. We have interviewed ItsMstifye, the player who was able to get the best score across all platform. Let's discover more about him and how he managed to achieve this important result.

Where does your name come from?
I decided on the username ItsMstifye because Mstifye was already taken. I really like using the username on Steep though, because players can see me riding down a mountain and say "Its Mstifye!". So I guess it works fantastic in the open world of Steep.

How long have you been playing Steep?
The first time I played Steep was during the closed Alpha. When I first heard that you could sign up for the alpha, I rushed and filled it out hoping I would get in. It's insane that the closed alpha was over a whole year ago. Time really flew by!

What’s your favorite Challenge in Steep?
I've really been enjoying playing Red Bull Ultra Natural recently. The ramps are very relaxing to go off of. The challenge has tons of different paths to go down and it's really turned into my chill challenge I turn to when I need something to play.

In what state of mind did you join this competition?
My state of mind when I joined the competition was to win, but also to have fun. Friendly competition is always great, it keeps the game fresh and the fun alive for me.

When did you first start believing in your chances to win this competition?
I started to believe in my chances of winning when I was practicing the map Steep Aravis a few days before the finals with my friend Calplex. I ended up trying a new method and I got the world record! That's when I knew I had a pretty good shot at winning. About a few hours after the finals had started, Isebba told me that he, unfortunately, messed up his turns. After that, I was fairly confident in my chances of winning.

Could you tell us a bit more about your competitive style and strategy?
My strategy is trying to make the most out of every run. I always try to use only 1 try at the start of the competition and save the rest for later. In your runs make sure not to fall because you really don't want to lose your multiplier. If you do happen to fall get back up and keep going! Saving at least 1 of your tries as a safe run is a very smart move. In your safe run try to go a route that is less dangerous, try to find a way with high points and little risk. If you save a run or two to the very end of the finals, you'll have one more chance to put it all on the line and play very risky to win.

Any tips for rookies?
First of all, make sure you always watch the first of all time replay before playing any challenge. If you're going the correct way to get the most points you already have a huge advantage. When you want a better chance of winning the Steep World Tour Finals make sure you keep an eye on Steep's website, they'll always put the final challenge name on there so you can start practicing right away. After you have an idea on the route you need to take by watching the replay, try to get very consistent. Try starting small, going through the map without falling and not worrying about points is a great place to start. After you master that you can break down your run and analyze where you can pick up few additional points along the way. If you keep increasing your personal best little by little eventually there will be a huge point increase overall! Practice really does make perfect. Learning your map surroundings and learning the G-force system takes time, but eventually you'll get the hang of it, just don't give up!

Congratulations to ItsMstifye for this important win and don't forget to join the next series of the Steep World Tour, started on October 13th.
Steep™ - Ubi-Ligario


The Freeride World Tour, the third series of the Steep World Tour Season 2, ended a few days ago. We have interviewed ItsMstifye, the player who was able to get the best score across all platform. Let's discover more about him and how he managed to achieve this important result.

Where does your name come from?
I decided on the username ItsMstifye because Mstifye was already taken. I really like using the username on Steep though, because players can see me riding down a mountain and say "Its Mstifye!". So I guess it works fantastic in the open world of Steep.

How long have you been playing Steep?
The first time I played Steep was during the closed Alpha. When I first heard that you could sign up for the alpha, I rushed and filled it out hoping I would get in. It's insane that the closed alpha was over a whole year ago. Time really flew by!

What’s your favorite Challenge in Steep?
I've really been enjoying playing Red Bull Ultra Natural recently. The ramps are very relaxing to go off of. The challenge has tons of different paths to go down and it's really turned into my chill challenge I turn to when I need something to play.

In what state of mind did you join this competition?
My state of mind when I joined the competition was to win, but also to have fun. Friendly competition is always great, it keeps the game fresh and the fun alive for me.

When did you first start believing in your chances to win this competition?
I started to believe in my chances of winning when I was practicing the map Steep Aravis a few days before the finals with my friend Calplex. I ended up trying a new method and I got the world record! That's when I knew I had a pretty good shot at winning. About a few hours after the finals had started, Isebba told me that he, unfortunately, messed up his turns. After that, I was fairly confident in my chances of winning.

Could you tell us a bit more about your competitive style and strategy?
My strategy is trying to make the most out of every run. I always try to use only 1 try at the start of the competition and save the rest for later. In your runs make sure not to fall because you really don't want to lose your multiplier. If you do happen to fall get back up and keep going! Saving at least 1 of your tries as a safe run is a very smart move. In your safe run try to go a route that is less dangerous, try to find a way with high points and little risk. If you save a run or two to the very end of the finals, you'll have one more chance to put it all on the line and play very risky to win.

Any tips for rookies?
First of all, make sure you always watch the first of all time replay before playing any challenge. If you're going the correct way to get the most points you already have a huge advantage. When you want a better chance of winning the Steep World Tour Finals make sure you keep an eye on Steep's website, they'll always put the final challenge name on there so you can start practicing right away. After you have an idea on the route you need to take by watching the replay, try to get very consistent. Try starting small, going through the map without falling and not worrying about points is a great place to start. After you master that you can break down your run and analyze where you can pick up few additional points along the way. If you keep increasing your personal best little by little eventually there will be a huge point increase overall! Practice really does make perfect. Learning your map surroundings and learning the G-force system takes time, but eventually you'll get the hang of it, just don't give up!

Congratulations to ItsMstifye for this important win and don't forget to join the next series of the Steep World Tour, started on October 13th.
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