RaNDoM HeRO wrote:it means caution to the other riders
that wasn't his question.
he meant that when you crash the flagger in the NEXT corner/jump starts to wave the yellow. which doesn't make sense because there is nothing to be cautious about after his flag.
I have wondered about this too, I dont pay much attention to the flaggers however so I don't really care
Not true, I have flagged for races aswell. I falg from me to the next flagger be it two turns away or to the next double, if someone is down inbetween us I let the other riders know.
Everytime you post something stupid, a baby gets punched in the face. Please be smart, for the children.
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jlv wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:09 am
Pumaxcs would know better than I do.
stocksy129 wrote:Just a question, when you crash does the game point you towards the closest corner of the next timing gate? Like, you crash sometimes and it faces you towards the edge of the track, not the center. Is this true? Or am i stupid?
If there are no AI lines to follow, it points you towards the next gate. Otherwise it will align you with the best AI line. So if you're making a track, before you release it you should probably remove your lines files and run a couple of clean laps just to make sure it turns you the right way after you fall.
If there are messed up lines files included in a track's saf file, replace the lines files in your track folder with empty files. That will prevent it from finding the bad lines in the saf.
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stocksy129 wrote:Just a question, when you crash does the game point you towards the closest corner of the next timing gate? Like, you crash sometimes and it faces you towards the edge of the track, not the center. Is this true? Or am i stupid?
If there are no AI lines to follow, it points you towards the next gate. Otherwise it will align you with the best AI line. So if you're making a track, before you release it you should probably remove your lines files and run a couple of clean laps just to make sure it turns you the right way after you fall.
If there are messed up lines files included in a track's saf file, replace the lines files in your track folder with empty files. That will prevent it from finding the bad lines in the saf.
Different event types, so you don't have to re-release the same track, just so you can have different timing and start gates. The best way I can think of doing it, is having seperate timing gate files. So, if it were liberty sx, you could have
i don't even care if how the dirt gets on your screen is realistic. if it slowly accumulates and i have to press a button on my keyboard every so often regardless of single player or what, i'd love it!
just slowly close your eyes as you play and once there almost closed blink and walla! haha if the guys little arm comes off, it might make a little difference