[PC] Hystery's tracks (GP/Rallycross/Rally/UPDATED!)
Aug 18, 2016 23:03:19 GMT
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Post by Hystery on Aug 18, 2016 23:03:19 GMT
Was about time I updated this a little, it was getting dusty and all. Not a lot of new stuff, but still new stuff nonetheless. I gave up on making raceways as I clearly don't have the talent for that when I look at other tracks, so I'll leave this to fellow NoDo's and friends. However! I do make rally tracks, because I love rallying, no matter the plateform. I'll still leave a link to my old, non-updated raceways, but be warned, they're kind of rough around the edges. Though I started working more on proper racetracks and finished my first GP recently, so let's start with that!
GP/PROPER RACETRACKS
Sandy Hyss GP: My very first attempt at a proper raceway! Took me quite a while to finish (it's a long track, almost 8km long). I chose Sandy Shores even though it's kinda overused lately because it's an easy location to start making raceways. Eventually I'll start working on raceways in other locations, but for now this will do! So, long track. The layout mixes slow, technical sections with fast-paced chicanes and long straights. Also has 3 bridges sections, so you can see other racers passing over and under you. I think it's pretty balanced so every car has a chance to shine, both acceleration/traction and top speed are needed. I'll leave a video showcasing the layout, enjoy!
Click here to get it!
RALLY SPECIALS
SS Grand Senora: You want to test your endurance? This rally special is made for you. No less than 7.4 miles of dirt roads, unpredictable bumps, rough surface changes and various sceneries that you won't have time to admire because you'll be too busy trying to get the best out of your car. If you think you've what it takes to dominate this untamable track...
Click here to get it!
SS Grapeseed - Chilliad: This special of roughly 4 miles starts in the small town of Grapeseed and will board the calm Alamo sea before taking a turn towards Mount Chilliad. Very beautiful scenery, but the slippery dirt roads and rapid chicanes might get the best of you!
Click here to get it!
SS Tataviam Mountains: A quite short special of roughly 2.4 miles that will take you from one side of the Tataviam mountains to the other, passing by the strong dam controlling the flooding of the L.S. River. Watch the sides of the road and the unpredictable turns, or you might end down the cliff, and no one wants that!
Click here to get it!
Galileo Hillclimb: You've probably already heard of the Hillclimb discipline. Take super-powered cars of ~900HP, put them on a road that climbs a mountain with sharp turns, and see who gets the best time out of it. This is exactly that. Starting from the Los Santos freeway, competitors will have to navigate through the narrow roads of Vinewood Hills and endure the Gs of the hairpins with for ultimate victory the arrival at the Galileo Observatory to prove your domination over the plebians.
Click here to get it!
Vinewood Hills Trailblazer: Remember the Hillclimb from above? The trailblazer discipline is a bit similar. Take super-powered cars, but instead of making them climb a hill, put them on a regular rally track (preferably large enough, just in case), and watch them obliterate every record. Or their driver, it's really a 50/50 chance.
Click here to get it!
RALLYCROSS (WITH JOKERLAP)
El Burro Heights RX: And yet another new rallycross track! 30-cars enabled, full dirt, proper jokerlap with green signalization for anyone who wants to follow the official WRX championship rules. If what you love in rallycross tracks is the permanent contact with the other pilot and the technical aspect of the driving, then this track is for you! Narrow paths, sharp hairpins, changes of elevation, I'd personally bet on a car with great acceleration over good top speed!
Click here to get it!
Galileo Observatory RX: brand new, 30-cars enabled rallycross track, set in high in Vinewood Hills. Starting and finishing at the Galileo Observatory, hence its name, this rallycross circuit features sharp, dangerous turns both on dirt and asphalt, several changes of surface, and a proper jokerlap with green signalization following the WRX championship rules. This track as less barrier props, giving a feeling of freedom as well as a rally vibe, but be careful when climbing the hills or going full speed down the dirth paths or you might end down the cliff!
Click here to get it!
Vinewood Casino RX: brand new, 30-cars enabled rallycross track, featuring tight hairpins, changes of height, enough straights to get the best out of your engine, tight roads so you can fight your way to the finish line, powerful lights for night time races, and a proper jokerlap with green signalization following the WRX championship rules. I found myself to be really fond of this track actually, put a lot of work into it, it's probably my most advanced track yet, so I hope you'll enjoy it too!
Click here to get it!
Rockford Hills RX: Complete revamp from my previous Rockford Hills Rallycross circuit, I kept the original layout but improved all the sections by using the stunt props, for proper walls on the sides of the track, a more "racy" atmosphere, and I added a proper jokerlap with green signalization, following the rules of the WRX championship! If you like rallycross tracks with narrow paths and successive corners, search no more!
Click here to get it!
2017 Redwood Lights Cigarette RX: Rerevamp of that track again, the 2017 edition is now out, and it has never been so perfect! Now 20-cars enabled (really wish I could make it 30-cars enabled, but I really lack space for it), featuring more frequent checkpoints for a better reading of the track, better signalization and barriers, better transitions, modified route and a brand new jokerlap, with its entrance colored in green so you can't miss it! Played best during day time and in rain condition for the best rallycross experience!
Click here to get it!
RALLY CIRCUITS (NO JOKERLAP)
Great Chaparral Rallycross: A long dirt circuit through the hills of Great Chaparral. If you like successive hairpins and handbrake-held curves, this track is for you. An advice though: don't cut the corners, you might get surprised, in a bad way! Best played during night time and with rain, believe me!
Click here to get it!
Grand Senora Rallycross: little sister of the Great Chaparral track, this rally circuit has nothing to be healous of. With longer straights to get the best of your turbo-charged machines but also sharper hairpins, you'll need your full concentration to finish the race -let alone in the first place.
Click here to get it!
GP/PROPER RACETRACKS
Sandy Hyss GP: My very first attempt at a proper raceway! Took me quite a while to finish (it's a long track, almost 8km long). I chose Sandy Shores even though it's kinda overused lately because it's an easy location to start making raceways. Eventually I'll start working on raceways in other locations, but for now this will do! So, long track. The layout mixes slow, technical sections with fast-paced chicanes and long straights. Also has 3 bridges sections, so you can see other racers passing over and under you. I think it's pretty balanced so every car has a chance to shine, both acceleration/traction and top speed are needed. I'll leave a video showcasing the layout, enjoy!
Click here to get it!
RALLY SPECIALS
SS Grand Senora: You want to test your endurance? This rally special is made for you. No less than 7.4 miles of dirt roads, unpredictable bumps, rough surface changes and various sceneries that you won't have time to admire because you'll be too busy trying to get the best out of your car. If you think you've what it takes to dominate this untamable track...
Click here to get it!
SS Grapeseed - Chilliad: This special of roughly 4 miles starts in the small town of Grapeseed and will board the calm Alamo sea before taking a turn towards Mount Chilliad. Very beautiful scenery, but the slippery dirt roads and rapid chicanes might get the best of you!
Click here to get it!
SS Tataviam Mountains: A quite short special of roughly 2.4 miles that will take you from one side of the Tataviam mountains to the other, passing by the strong dam controlling the flooding of the L.S. River. Watch the sides of the road and the unpredictable turns, or you might end down the cliff, and no one wants that!
Click here to get it!
Galileo Hillclimb: You've probably already heard of the Hillclimb discipline. Take super-powered cars of ~900HP, put them on a road that climbs a mountain with sharp turns, and see who gets the best time out of it. This is exactly that. Starting from the Los Santos freeway, competitors will have to navigate through the narrow roads of Vinewood Hills and endure the Gs of the hairpins with for ultimate victory the arrival at the Galileo Observatory to prove your domination over the plebians.
Click here to get it!
Vinewood Hills Trailblazer: Remember the Hillclimb from above? The trailblazer discipline is a bit similar. Take super-powered cars, but instead of making them climb a hill, put them on a regular rally track (preferably large enough, just in case), and watch them obliterate every record. Or their driver, it's really a 50/50 chance.
Click here to get it!
RALLYCROSS (WITH JOKERLAP)
El Burro Heights RX: And yet another new rallycross track! 30-cars enabled, full dirt, proper jokerlap with green signalization for anyone who wants to follow the official WRX championship rules. If what you love in rallycross tracks is the permanent contact with the other pilot and the technical aspect of the driving, then this track is for you! Narrow paths, sharp hairpins, changes of elevation, I'd personally bet on a car with great acceleration over good top speed!
Click here to get it!
Galileo Observatory RX: brand new, 30-cars enabled rallycross track, set in high in Vinewood Hills. Starting and finishing at the Galileo Observatory, hence its name, this rallycross circuit features sharp, dangerous turns both on dirt and asphalt, several changes of surface, and a proper jokerlap with green signalization following the WRX championship rules. This track as less barrier props, giving a feeling of freedom as well as a rally vibe, but be careful when climbing the hills or going full speed down the dirth paths or you might end down the cliff!
Click here to get it!
Vinewood Casino RX: brand new, 30-cars enabled rallycross track, featuring tight hairpins, changes of height, enough straights to get the best out of your engine, tight roads so you can fight your way to the finish line, powerful lights for night time races, and a proper jokerlap with green signalization following the WRX championship rules. I found myself to be really fond of this track actually, put a lot of work into it, it's probably my most advanced track yet, so I hope you'll enjoy it too!
Click here to get it!
Rockford Hills RX: Complete revamp from my previous Rockford Hills Rallycross circuit, I kept the original layout but improved all the sections by using the stunt props, for proper walls on the sides of the track, a more "racy" atmosphere, and I added a proper jokerlap with green signalization, following the rules of the WRX championship! If you like rallycross tracks with narrow paths and successive corners, search no more!
Click here to get it!
2017 Redwood Lights Cigarette RX: Rerevamp of that track again, the 2017 edition is now out, and it has never been so perfect! Now 20-cars enabled (really wish I could make it 30-cars enabled, but I really lack space for it), featuring more frequent checkpoints for a better reading of the track, better signalization and barriers, better transitions, modified route and a brand new jokerlap, with its entrance colored in green so you can't miss it! Played best during day time and in rain condition for the best rallycross experience!
Click here to get it!
RALLY CIRCUITS (NO JOKERLAP)
Great Chaparral Rallycross: A long dirt circuit through the hills of Great Chaparral. If you like successive hairpins and handbrake-held curves, this track is for you. An advice though: don't cut the corners, you might get surprised, in a bad way! Best played during night time and with rain, believe me!
Click here to get it!
Grand Senora Rallycross: little sister of the Great Chaparral track, this rally circuit has nothing to be healous of. With longer straights to get the best of your turbo-charged machines but also sharper hairpins, you'll need your full concentration to finish the race -let alone in the first place.
Click here to get it!
{Spoiler}Raceways:
South L.S. Circuit! Pretty short track indeed, takes more or less one minute to finish a lap, but with lots of 90+ turns with large corners to allow various kinds of overtake. As usual, I tried to reduce the possibilities of kerb boosting to a minimum (most probably to 0), so the race will be entirely fair. Also, it has a pit stop! Just look for the entrance marked with the piled up white and red tires on the side of the finish line!
Click here to get it!
If you're looking for a change of scenery, the Del Perro Grand Prix will be the place for you to be! Long straights to allow the most powerful cars to shine, sharp corners to let the most nibble rides show their assets, for sure it'll be a tough time around that track for all cars! Kerb boosting prevented once again, just watch out for the bumps on the road if you don't want to lose traction!
Click here to get it!
Stunts:
A destruction derby-like track, where you'll cross the path of other racers... as well as facing them! The track is almost a permanent right turn, the difficulty will not come from the turns themselves but more of the potential danger other people racing with you could become. If you played any FlatOut game in the past, this track is for you! Edited the available cars so they can all compete together if custom cars are disabled (should be for this kind of track!).
Click here to get it!
South L.S. Circuit! Pretty short track indeed, takes more or less one minute to finish a lap, but with lots of 90+ turns with large corners to allow various kinds of overtake. As usual, I tried to reduce the possibilities of kerb boosting to a minimum (most probably to 0), so the race will be entirely fair. Also, it has a pit stop! Just look for the entrance marked with the piled up white and red tires on the side of the finish line!
Click here to get it!
If you're looking for a change of scenery, the Del Perro Grand Prix will be the place for you to be! Long straights to allow the most powerful cars to shine, sharp corners to let the most nibble rides show their assets, for sure it'll be a tough time around that track for all cars! Kerb boosting prevented once again, just watch out for the bumps on the road if you don't want to lose traction!
Click here to get it!
Stunts:
A destruction derby-like track, where you'll cross the path of other racers... as well as facing them! The track is almost a permanent right turn, the difficulty will not come from the turns themselves but more of the potential danger other people racing with you could become. If you played any FlatOut game in the past, this track is for you! Edited the available cars so they can all compete together if custom cars are disabled (should be for this kind of track!).
Click here to get it!