MrA, I agree the list shouldnt be too long but throwing all speed types together in 'Speed' is too general.
SkunkY says:
Well fullspeed noslide and fullspeed slide are 2 completly different categories in my book.
Yup in Nations full speed was obvious, no brake+no slide (apart from the speed slides but they dont count as a style)
In Canyon it's more complicated. Indeed a FS No Slide to me is totally different from FS Slide. And I assume with Slide you mean Transition Slide. For me Transition Slide is the best description but if we all agree Slide = Transition Slide then I'm ok to call it just Slide.
I already hear people say FS Slide is a track where you brake for corners but because you keep holding the acceleration button they think it FS Slide instead of Speedtech. So a style description has to be as clear as possible for everyone.
Example Full Speed Slide 1
Example Full Speed Slide 2
FS Slide is harder than FS No Slide. You can even call it technical.
HansHolo says:
Another suggestion: What about linking a track to several categories: f.e. you have a race track with much speed and drifts, you can tag it with speed and drift. So you can search for a combination of features you like to play, to find the tracks that fit your preferences the most.
This could work. Combine 3 styles and you can come very close to what your track is. Let's try:
Full - Speed - No Slide (sounds good)
Full - Speed - Slide (sounds good)
Speed - Tech (parts full speed and parts brake, sounds good)
Speed - Drift (brake all the way. But wait, isnt that just tech but just a fast tech? And what's Tech Drift then?
Ok so im not sure if combining styles is the best idea. One thing is clear that Full Speed needs to be destinct somehow. At least into FS No Slide and FS Slide.
And btw what is a Normal Race? Isnt there always a style. Even a mediocre nadeo style track can be tech or fs.
Last edited by GR., 2011-09-01 11:43:08