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Re: Portland MX
I wonder if this is Portland, Maine?
jlv wrote:If it weren't for Havoc I'd have been arguing with the 12 year olds by myself.
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Re: Portland MX
nah haha
just liked the name

just liked the name

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Re: Portland MX
Kool, I live in Portland, Oregon. We have TNMX (Thursday Night Moto X). I cant make tracks yet, but, would want to make it.
jlv wrote:If it weren't for Havoc I'd have been arguing with the 12 year olds by myself.
Re: Portland MX
Pretty fun track for how basic it is. The only complaint is it seemed to be thrown together after the disp map was done. Yes, the environment looks good but it seems like to me it can't decide which it wants to be. Its wide enough to be a National but to basic to be a pro track and to wide to be a backyard track. The ruts also where way to oversized, they were basically mini berms on the inside which made the outside useless. Braking bumps were nice, big enough to notice but not enough to rage. Overall I do like the track but just a few points keep this from being a real winner. Haven't tried your other one yet but I do hope you keep making tracks.
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thanks a lot for the feedback! do you mean all the ruts? because i think if i go smaller on them its really hard to get them a good flowPumaxcs wrote:Pretty fun track for how basic it is. The only complaint is it seemed to be thrown together after the disp map was done. Yes, the environment looks good but it seems like to me it can't decide which it wants to be. Its wide enough to be a National but to basic to be a pro track and to wide to be a backyard track. The ruts also where way to oversized, they were basically mini berms on the inside which made the outside useless. Braking bumps were nice, big enough to notice but not enough to rage. Overall I do like the track but just a few points keep this from being a real winner. Haven't tried your other one yet but I do hope you keep making tracks.


yes the size/width is still too big, i need to figure out whats the best.
And i think i will keep making tracks, yes

Re: Portland MX
i ran 2:16 on a 125..faf111 wrote:i love this track! its sickkk! ran a 2:18 already on a 250f

Re: Portland MX
I was so excited i thought somebody made a replica of Thursday Night Motocross (track in Portland OR) oh well still looks cool, downloading it.
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There's not much elevation change, I guess it would be easy to an experienced track maker.
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Nice track man, im really used to playing the stock tracks so this is my first taste of a rougher track! gonna practice this alot,
thanks for the upload
thanks for the upload
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Re: Portland MX
oh man i love the flow of this track 
