Peach Farms (362 foot jump lol)
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 2:29 am
So hopefully now that picture has grabbed your attention, welcome squids. This is my track Peach Farms, and is the first one I've ever fully released. I spent a long time on this track, especially trying to figure out POVRay. Anyways, this track is meant to be a step up from stock tracks with:
-Stickier Traction
-Bigger Jumps
-Smaller Ruts
-More Complex Lines
oh and a huge jump...
About that jump, you'll only to be able to clear it with -2, 2 gearing if you're on a 450, and you have to be skeetin' at that. It is doable on a 250 with modified gears, if you're some kind of God. Worry not noobs, there is a smaller line.
There are 4 different splits in the track, 2 for bigger, riskier jumps, and 2 for alternate, but equally fast paths. Feel free to experiment with different lines and try out some hucks! The track also includes many different jump rhythms, a scrub line, and an over-under bridge.
This track is more graphically intensive, about 80 fps average on my R9 390. If enough people ask, I'll try to make a lighter version. The track won't be saffed, so feel free to lobotomize the statues if that helps.
Also if the track is well received, maybe a rougher or muddy version? Who knows.
Finally, any criticism is welcome, as long as you aren't whining you cant hit the jump on a 250 lmao.
Thanks to:
DJ for dem trees and (difficult, but I'm grateful) POVRay tutorial
DDMX for the other objects
The Creator of Oregon Farm, cause I "borrowed" your skybox
SMR for the over under bridge
JLV for a way for me to not do German homework
My brain
my cat bryce
screw you bryce
The Creator of Altitude MX for inspiration and a good practice track
(If I used you're object and forgot to credit you, please pm me. I'll give you credit.)
The Track Link:
https://www.mediafire.com/?o0n8as6a76fxqfc
The bike used:
http://forum.mxsimulator.com/viewtopic. ... ng#p695355
Other stuff I made:
http://forum.mxsimulator.com/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=41754
http://forum.mxsimulator.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=41706
MOARE PITCHERS