Yeah I understand. It's my first week and I am already down to 50 stability on national tracks. I guess that's pretty good?
I need to "Just Practice More" I guess. LOL
Than ks for the setup. I'll see how it works
Some things I like about this track and some things I dislike. For a single player "test track" its very challenging and great to gain sx skills on. I guess for the guys who can run a low stability will dominate, while everyone else will get lapped eventually. So it really separates the skill levels.
Its a rather tight track and most of the jumps are on the small side. At least one traditional sx triple section would have been a nice comprimise for the less skilled riders. Are test tracks usually this narrow, I mean they are out in the open so space isnt an issue I would think?
The downfall for me and this track is I dont feel its very online friendly for general sx gameplay. Single player fine, but its a very narrow track and usually adding multiplayer to a track designed like this means a lot of crashes. There isnt a separation between lanes so cross traffic collisions will probably happen on a crowded race. For online it seems like either people quit when the track shows up or the spread between the good and bad is huge. I guess for the experts racing together it will be a blast, but otherwise maybe not?
Some things I like about this track and some things I dislike. For a single player "test track" its very challenging and great to gain sx skills on. I guess for the guys who can run a low stability will dominate, while everyone else will get lapped eventually. So it really separates the skill levels.
Its a rather tight track and most of the jumps are on the small side. At least one traditional sx triple section would have been a nice comprimise for the less skilled riders. Are test tracks usually this narrow, I mean they are out in the open so space isnt an issue I would think?
The downfall for me and this track is I dont feel its very online friendly for general sx gameplay. Single player fine, but its a very narrow track and usually adding multiplayer to a track designed like this means a lot of crashes. There isnt a separation between lanes so cross traffic collisions will probably happen on a crowded race. For online it seems like either people quit when the track shows up or the spread between the good and bad is huge. I guess for the experts racing together it will be a blast, but otherwise maybe not?
Everything you say you dislike, he cannot do anything about. This is the kawasaki test track, the actual track, from a year or so ago. I'm guessing google earth was used to scale everything up. Changing some of these things would no longer make it the kawasaki test track.
yes and no, Ive been on this forum a good year or so, but I gained experience using other forums, so it made me sound like I knew what I was doing from the day I joined this forum.
Things like proper spelling and grammer, not computer talk
no pointless flamming, only when nessessary
especially no grave digging (bringing up topics that have been dead for months)
look I could go on for ages, but seriously have some common sense, you could say "everyone was a noob" as an excuse and as your defense, but judging by how long you've been on this forum for, by now you should know how forums work.
stop using the excuse bag and just listen to what others say, you'll learn.
ok smartarse, firstly thats the incorrect time, I did not make a post at 4.16pm, it was 5.09pm, so get your facts right.
what I mean by proper english and grammer is by not using what people call "msn language", which is simplifying words by using letters and numbers which sound the same when pronounced.
When I say use proper grammer, I dont mean write like a 2-unit english teacher, just make your post proper english.