Post by djcuzzjr on Apr 7, 2015 19:09:33 GMT
Hello everybody. I would love for you guys to try out my new technical track which snakes its way through Sandy Shores, the name of the track as you've probably already guessed is Blain County Technical and it is a track taking inspiration from the last past of Broughy's track Blaine County 24H. It has had general good reviews from the members who've played it and I'm trying to get it out there as a semi serious but fun track to play around on.
The link for the track is here: socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/DjCuZzJr/games/gtav/jobs/job/XNUPdbcRJkWczY80vNg4-w?platformId=11 - HAVE JUST NOTICED THIS - this link just takes you to the entire content creator list of jobs, if you want to try the race you'll have to go to my social club account page and go into my jobs from there. Link is here: socialclub.rockstargames.com/member/djcuzzjr
As a bit of a preview to the track the description is as follows: "Winding though Sandy Shores is a short and technical track. Designed to put you're throttle control and cornering abilities to the test, this demanding route commands you're full attention to keep it going in a straight line. The community will wake to the sound of screeching tyres and smell of burning rubber today."
As you can tell from the description this track requires some skill to get around without issue and I believe that I have done a reasonable job creating it. The track itself has some interesting corners including a very tight right hand hairpin turn followed by a wide chicane, a foggy esses/slalom corners section near the hotel and some other technical sections which can guarantee some good battles.
Feel free to try it out if you like what you've read here, or don't its completely up to you but I'd really appreciate it if you could (even if you don't like the track) give it a go and send some feedback my way as it'll help my improve the track in the future should R* pull their finger out their butt and introduce a racing DLC.
Much love to all yall for reading this (if you're still reading this) and I look forward to hearing what you've got to say.