fallout says:
DOS says:
fallout says:
You should also note you only get three tries before something is made for you.
I'll give you two hints:
This is a full-speed drift map.
You can't drift down long straights.
I understand that you can't drift on long straights, but arguably drifting absolutely everywhere is tedious, not fun. A few straights help to break it up and allow for some variety as well as a chance to bring your speed back up for the next few turns. Despite what it may seem at first glance, drifting actually slows you down slightly and there are a few corners that exacerbate the problem in your section.
They're designed to be easy to drift, hard to FS. (round vs TA)
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Also this track is a community project. You need to realize that it won't be 100% exactly what you specifically want as different builders have different track styles. It just so happens that my Speed-Drift tracks are shit and the same goes for my contribution. If you don't like my work, fine. Build a new track based off of what you imagined this project would become. But this is a community project, you can't dictate what people build.
fallout says:
I guess I have to explain everything.
There's no limit on how short your addition can be, max is 20 seconds. I take it as my personal responsibility to make this track as good as it can be. (Last map almost every section was changed(if not completely redone) 2-3 times.)
he only two rules were:
Don't build shit
<20seconds
What you gave me was
shit (surprise! )
30+
(15second straight+ 6second straight =?)
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I'm starting to regret giving you a second chance.
(although drama is always fun)
I have a feeling you really just posted this to troll... Too bad the report function is broken.
The rules you posted are slightly limiting, as you could say that anyone's work but yours is shit ("justified" censorship), while the 20 second rule is hard to keep track of. You also said that the track overall was supposed to be around two minutes long.
Also, I still believe one of us is not getting the point of a community project, and I doubt it's me unless the point is to submit a small amount of work and hope it doesn't get changed to suit the tastes of the host. If you're not willing to accept that people build tracks differently than you then don't host community projects.
On the more subjective point of my addition being "shit", maybe we should hold a vote in which everyone has a say instead of having one person determine whether my part of the track is done well or not. I'm sure at least someone besides me will disagree.
Finally, on your last comment...
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(although drama is always fun)
Well people, I think that pretty much sums up this guy's motives. Move along and do not feed the troll...