Post by Jackimo on Jul 3, 2015 8:17:13 GMT
This is the (currently) unofficial database for Xbox 360 tracks. For now, it has all of the tracks listed under Broughy's racing circuits, as well as all tracks from Broughy verified 1-2.
Database
Explanation of categories
Name: Name of the track according to R* Social.
Creator: Name of the creator according to R* Social. The original creator is not listed here. Only the creator of that version.
RSC Link: Some links work, some don't. I don't know why, I assume it's a bug with Google Docs. If the link doesn't work by clicking, simple copy and paste into your address bar.
Type: The type is separated into: Point to Point, Laps, Water and Air. Point to Point and Laps are both land races.
Length (miles): The length of the track in miles.
Length (Km): The length of the track in kilometers, converted from miles.
Players: The maximum amount of players.
Health: Shows whether or not the track has health pickups on the track, regardless of if there is a dedicated pit lane.
Weapons: Shows if there are weapons on the track, regardless of circumstance.
Crossovers: Shows how many crossovers there are in the track. Shared roads are considered to be 0.5 crossovers.
Jumps: Shows how many jumps there are in the track. A jump is defined as whether a lawnmower would have all four wheels leave the ground if following the racing line.
Track grade: Shows an overall rating of the track. This is not a value of quality. In order for a track to achieve a track grade of zero (0), the track must have no crossovers, weapons, shared roads or jumps, must include at least one (1) health pickup and have a starting grid maximum of sixteen (16) players. This is there to help those hosting events to find suitable tracks easily. Track grades of 0 are highlighted in yellow.
How to get tracks added
So I guess you're wondering how to get your race added to the database. If you want a track added to the database, you can just post a link to the track(s) below. You can even post a link to a playlist if you want all of them added. Any tracks you post here don't have to be yours, or a serious track, so anything can be added!
Database
Explanation of categories
Name: Name of the track according to R* Social.
Creator: Name of the creator according to R* Social. The original creator is not listed here. Only the creator of that version.
RSC Link: Some links work, some don't. I don't know why, I assume it's a bug with Google Docs. If the link doesn't work by clicking, simple copy and paste into your address bar.
Type: The type is separated into: Point to Point, Laps, Water and Air. Point to Point and Laps are both land races.
Length (miles): The length of the track in miles.
Length (Km): The length of the track in kilometers, converted from miles.
Players: The maximum amount of players.
Health: Shows whether or not the track has health pickups on the track, regardless of if there is a dedicated pit lane.
Weapons: Shows if there are weapons on the track, regardless of circumstance.
Crossovers: Shows how many crossovers there are in the track. Shared roads are considered to be 0.5 crossovers.
Jumps: Shows how many jumps there are in the track. A jump is defined as whether a lawnmower would have all four wheels leave the ground if following the racing line.
Track grade: Shows an overall rating of the track. This is not a value of quality. In order for a track to achieve a track grade of zero (0), the track must have no crossovers, weapons, shared roads or jumps, must include at least one (1) health pickup and have a starting grid maximum of sixteen (16) players. This is there to help those hosting events to find suitable tracks easily. Track grades of 0 are highlighted in yellow.
How to get tracks added
So I guess you're wondering how to get your race added to the database. If you want a track added to the database, you can just post a link to the track(s) below. You can even post a link to a playlist if you want all of them added. Any tracks you post here don't have to be yours, or a serious track, so anything can be added!