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- NIR_Cr@$hC@rt
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Very well done, Cr@$h. It runs without the slightest hitch on my comp using sparse scenery, and seamless on my sons (much higher-end machine) in complex. Would be worth your while I think to include in your readme that those with low-end comps would see improved graphics perfermance using sparse scenery.
No complaints here - nothing more to add. Unless Phin/Mal or Wint has something from a track maker's perspective, I say she's ready to roll. Already got times for it for our HoF, too (00:40.82).
No complaints here - nothing more to add. Unless Phin/Mal or Wint has something from a track maker's perspective, I say she's ready to roll. Already got times for it for our HoF, too (00:40.82).
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35,000 ? LOL, no wonder. Anyway.
Why is it listed as "World Grand Prix" in the races list but catfish on the download page?
And trees are not set to facing in the parking lot
And there's grass growing on the underside of the overpass (between parking lots).
Other than that, it's very good. I tried all scenery levels and only got minor vert stutter on complex.
OH, why do the cp markers extend out onto the road? Is that typical for these kinds of real world tracks? If not, I wouldn't object if you moved them off onto the grassy part.
Why is it listed as "World Grand Prix" in the races list but catfish on the download page?
And trees are not set to facing in the parking lot
And there's grass growing on the underside of the overpass (between parking lots).
Other than that, it's very good. I tried all scenery levels and only got minor vert stutter on complex.
OH, why do the cp markers extend out onto the road? Is that typical for these kinds of real world tracks? If not, I wouldn't object if you moved them off onto the grassy part.
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To answer those questions:
It is World Grand Prix so that the others in the series can go together with it.
I'll do the trees in the parking lots and make the underside of the bridge MARKMTLX.RAW.
Technically there are no checkpoints on real world track but there are split time markers to find out whether or not a driver is faster than the previous one. The split timers have no markers but I will move these CP markers to the grass. They are set to no-collide anyway.
It is World Grand Prix so that the others in the series can go together with it.
I'll do the trees in the parking lots and make the underside of the bridge MARKMTLX.RAW.
Technically there are no checkpoints on real world track but there are split time markers to find out whether or not a driver is faster than the previous one. The split timers have no markers but I will move these CP markers to the grass. They are set to no-collide anyway.
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I ran that with 1700 s/s, bud. It's a really simple layout, but that hairpain requires precision cornering. If you drift hardly at all you end up with 41s and 42s. I think 2K is a bit high seeing as how you don't accelerate fast enough to achieve max speed on that track. Keep at it bud, and if you beat my time send it to SLO_Jumper (ijump@sympatico.ca) so he can post it on our HoF.
Actually, if you don't beat my fastest time, but you have times on your HoF that are faster than some of my top five, send that in too!
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You can do that but if i was you i'd just keep working on it until Cope fall out of there hehehe Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to see them come true.Actually, if you don't beat my fastest time, but you have times on your HoF that are faster than some of my top five, send that in too!
"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is."
Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut
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Hehe that's true too, and it's definitely a beatable lap.
Btw Cr@$h, you should try coming online and running some with us. Pickup our APL and you'll be all set. Lots of people have our tracks. We race for the fun of it. Yep, there's some serious competition out there, but I assure you, we definitely know this is just a game, and no one cares who wins or who loses or whatever. At any rate, I'm done pluggin our tracks lol. When this track is released I'll add it to the Jump-Cope list. 
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