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Post by Ser Tandur on Mar 20, 2015 16:24:14 GMT
So... with the Kuruma coming out, I, like many, rehit the dirt and grass oval loops at Vinewood Racetrack to detemine some basic information about that car's off-road traction. While there, I went ahead and made a simple race, with a pit area in the horse stables. But, how do we make this area fun? Slipstream. Because of the dirt, the speeds are reduced. Bring slipstream back in, and we can increase the speeds, making the oval a bit more high speed.
There are other things that could be done, such as doing a team event, that way teammates can "Shake-and-Bake" their way to the lead, or work their way through the field.
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JudoJoker
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Post by JudoJoker on Mar 20, 2015 17:33:42 GMT
So... with the Kuruma coming out, I, like many, rehit the dirt and grass oval loops at Vinewood Racetrack to detemine some basic information about that car's off-road traction. While there, I went ahead and made a simple race, with a pit area in the horse stables. But, how do we make this area fun? Slipstream. Because of the dirt, the speeds are reduced. Bring slipstream back in, and we can increase the speeds, making the oval a bit more high speed. There are other things that could be done, such as doing a team event, that way teammates can "Shake-and-Bake" their way to the lead, or work their way through the field. Honestly that could actually work. It would also introduce an element of teamwork of who do you want to "draft" with.
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