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Mods => Track Editing => Topic started by: DjFIL on July 27, 2012, 11:18:07 PM

Title: Bumpy Tracks
Post by: DjFIL on July 27, 2012, 11:18:07 PM
Just noticing some of the track conversions are very bumpy, compared to when played in rFactor.  Like Amay and Goldenport.  Wish the download database had a ratings system on quality.
Title: Re: Bumpy Tracks
Post by: James Beer on July 28, 2012, 06:44:01 AM
i have found that DjFIL, some of the tracks are a bit to bumpy in certain area's also sometimes i find the kerbs are to high for example i think la conca's kerbs are way to high and you find it hard to get a smooth clean lap. all you see is karts flipping over ! but i think goldenport is fine it gives it that extra difficulty.

also the scoring system on the database for downloads is a good idea so you dont fill your computer memory on rubbish circuits when you can get much better ones :D
Title: Re: Bumpy Tracks
Post by: DjFIL on July 28, 2012, 08:37:34 PM
Most of the other tracks I've tried so far haven't been extremely bumpy like those two... but I have been left stranded high sided (stuck) on a few kerbs, or walls... is there a way to push back or quickly reset?

But again... hopefully the host of the track database will read my comments, would love to see a voting system (even as in depth as seen on rFactorCenteral.
Title: Re: Bumpy Tracks
Post by: James Beer on July 29, 2012, 12:24:00 PM
the only way to get back to the track quickly if your say stuck on a kerb is to press  the L button on the keyboard and that pushes you backwards or you can press O to go forwards, there is no quick reset which i dont think is very good because you find your self causing a big obstruction with people on chat having a go at you.

yeah hopefully they will read this (the database people) and see that we want a scoring system on the tracks so we know how good they are. 
Title: Re: Bumpy Tracks
Post by: DjFIL on July 29, 2012, 06:18:37 PM
Thanks for the info of how to get pushed backwards or forwards out of a stuck position, that's great.
Title: Re: Bumpy Tracks
Post by: James Beer on July 29, 2012, 07:02:45 PM
no problems mate we all have to learn at some point. also if you did not know this on the shifter karts if you stall to get it started press the P button to push start it.

no problems

Intrepid junior max