So, some of you, TMNX-ers might know about this, and that the original idea was dePoint's and iMap's. (I also participated in one of the tracks) At first we only built FS but then we decided to make tech tracks too. @TMNF guys, remember the new year project, and that we had an acc. named TMX FriendZ ? So let's continue this idea in TM2
We are going to have an account named MX FriendZ and that's where we will upload the tracks, where some serious known guys will get access to it.
Also, each track will have a leader member which will decide the length of the track and all this stuff, but he also must listen to what others say to him.
So lets have a closer look at the idea and why this topic got named Mixed Style Track.
Overall its quite similar to a Community Track . There will be 4 slots for mappers where each one gets an amount of seconds to built, The big diffrence to normal Community Tracks will be how scenery should be done... every mapper should do the scenery on the previous mappers part.
Thats how we should get that real mixed style.
... a little explanation graphic :
NOTE: We won't need to make 12 seconds for each part. This image, made by iMap is just an example (because now 50 second tracks feel so short)
So now, I thought of building 2 tracks, 4 people working on each. So we are going to make a Speed Tech and a Fullspeed, and if people can do it, maybe even a pure tech track. but for now only two tracks are planed
So here is the progress:
FULLSPEED TRACK 1
Mapper 1 : http://Banjee(Also the leader) Track: ~
Scenery:
: means that this part is actually in progress, ... if you see it beside your name... maybe you should work on something
awaiting an previous part.
: Done
don't think it's a good idea in Canyon... because of scenery. with all these hills and stuff it won't let next builder build without any obstacles. just an idea for you - make BASCO
then it's a community track or you mean that first 4 mappers will make the track, and then they'll make scenery on needed parts? me like then count me for speedtech