Tracks.. Have You Ever?
#1
Posted Feb 03 2012 - 03:20 PM
I realized there were quite a few tracks that I never used for one reason or another. I don't care for flat trees with square ends and I don't care for tracks with noticable POP UPs.
So I am starting at "A" and running in training mode for each track. If the track does not suit my fancy I move it to a "not used" folder.
I have about 120 tracks installed so this is a lengthy proceedure. I know every one has there favorites but I wonder how many of you have tracks that you never use or have not looked at for years. Also , do you have some things that may make you leave a track alone?
I will never critize any track because I am sure it took a lot of work no matter how it looks and i congratulate anyone who has completed a track or tried to make one.
My question is. not which track you have moved to a "not used" folder of deleted, but how many tracks do you have in the folders you use all the time?
#2
Posted Feb 03 2012 - 05:25 PM
On a side note what is OFF?
#3
Posted Feb 03 2012 - 06:21 PM
While the unending wall of "paper doll" trees can be ignored at some tracks, especially when interrupted with a few well placed individual trees or buildings, I can't abide the distraction of the view distance set so short that this tree wall, and frequently the armco, "grow" a couple of hundred yards ahead of you as you drive along the track (it's like they're part of the car instead of the landscape). I've abandoned several otherwise nice tracks due to this.
OTOH, I can think of three "essential" tracks I've kept even though I can't find a version of any of them that I like.
#4
Posted Feb 04 2012 - 03:04 AM
jgf, on Feb 03 2012 - 06:21 PM, said:
Damn.....and i thought *I* was ballin' out of control with my paltry 33 tracks
And yeah, scenery and overall object placement is everything. Oh how I regret grabbing those boring slotcar tracks.
#5
Posted Feb 04 2012 - 03:29 AM
As a driver, I'm very much a TotalRank chaser (probably the first). I like to drive pretty much any track I can find time to, so as long as it's in a TotalRank, it'll get driven. Maybe not that often, but more because there are so many rather than through lack of desire to do so.
Any that aren't in TotalRank do get missed - the long string of betas... but I keep hoping that some of these will eventually be made final and added to the list. Some of them deserve to be there already (Hockenheim 98 or Suzuka come to mind).
#6
Posted Feb 04 2012 - 07:16 AM
DHosein, on Feb 04 2012 - 03:29 AM, said:
As a driver, I'm very much a TotalRank chaser (probably the first). I like to drive pretty much any track I can find time to, so as long as it's in a TotalRank, it'll get driven. Maybe not that often, but more because there are so many rather than through lack of desire to do so.
I am with Darren here!
It is not the looks of a track that counts, its the battle that makes you driving it.
Battle between other drivers, ranking or myself.
But its truth, there are tracks were I dont go if there is no need for.
Greetings Pedro.
#7
Posted Feb 04 2012 - 07:17 AM
I've tried building a track myself, and it isn't easy. I got as far as getting the track surface, cambers and banking sorted out, but I started having clipping problems when placing buildings and other objects, so I gave up. I respect the effort that all track builders have put in, so I would never uninstall a track.
#8
Posted Feb 04 2012 - 09:10 AM
Michkov, on Feb 03 2012 - 05:25 PM, said:
On a side note what is OFF?
http://www.overfland....com//info.htm. Over flanders field. A great ww1 flying sim but an absolute bugger to install correctly and get running because of the need for Microsofts combat flight sim as a basis for the game..
Thanks for all the good replys. I find my self going back to the ALTERNATE GPL TRACK DATA BASE, looking for tracks I have missed. First though I am going to sort thru what I have and hopefully end up with just the very good ones that i like the best.
#9
Posted Feb 19 2012 - 02:20 AM
Pawgy, on Feb 03 2012 - 03:20 PM, said:
I don't drive Monaco very much because I can't get a good lap time and I wreck all the time. I've been able to run decent times on all the other tracks used in 67 but I really suck at Monaco so I don't get much enjoyment racing there. It's one the the few real race tracks that I neglect.
#10
Posted Feb 19 2012 - 06:31 AM
JMF, on Feb 19 2012 - 02:20 AM, said:
I don't drive Monaco very much because I can't get a good lap time and I wreck all the time. I've been able to run decent times on all the other tracks used in 67 but I really suck at Monaco so I don't get much enjoyment racing there. It's one the the few real race tracks that I neglect.
I've found that Monaco is a lot of fun in the F2 mod cars. Give that a try to really appreciate Monaco.
#11
Posted Feb 19 2012 - 12:13 PM
Bob Simpson, on Feb 19 2012 - 06:31 AM, said:
JMF, on Feb 19 2012 - 02:20 AM, said:
I don't drive Monaco very much because I can't get a good lap time and I wreck all the time. I've been able to run decent times on all the other tracks used in 67 but I really suck at Monaco so I don't get much enjoyment racing there. It's one the the few real race tracks that I neglect.
I've found that Monaco is a lot of fun in the F2 mod cars. Give that a try to really appreciate Monaco.
Good point. As in real life, the car must match the track; Roskilde in the '67 F1s is an exercise in frustration, Wegberg in an F3 is a bore.
#12
Posted Feb 19 2012 - 03:49 PM
Bob Simpson, on Feb 19 2012 - 06:31 AM, said:
I've found that Monaco is a lot of fun in the F2 mod cars. Give that a try to really appreciate Monaco.
That's a good suggestion. Thanks, I'll try that. I used the Porsche 910 to learn the Nurburging (I'm now running 8:26 there in a 312 and I know there's still alot of room for improvement), and I've been using the 65 F1 cars to learn Clermont-Ferrand.
#13
Posted Feb 20 2012 - 06:03 PM
jgf, on Feb 19 2012 - 12:13 PM, said:
Sooooo true, this. It's really the combination of car and track that makes driving fun (or a pain in the proverbial). In GPL there are several tracks that feel 'hairy' and rather cramped in the 67's, but quite ok in the 65s (Mexico comes to mind
Even more 'extreme', a lot of tracks out there in the sim world are club tracks, smaller tracks as opposed to the big venues like Spa or Monza. (Even made a few of these myself.) Often these are boatloads of fun in smaller formula cars (FFord, Formula Vee, F3, etc) but make you feel 'squeezed' mentally if you drive them in more powerful rigs (Pau, Macau, or the recently-released Kicevo and Usce - nice club venues with less than 150 BHP but cramped in almost anything higher up).
Conversely, classic chicaneless Monza becomes a bit boring of course when you're not in a 3L-F1 or something similar. It's all down to the right combo...
Regards, Rudy
(GPLRank: -40)
#14
Posted Feb 20 2012 - 06:58 PM
#15
Posted Feb 21 2012 - 12:46 PM
Besides, regular GPL's Monaco layout is wrong, too easy to straightline the chicane, in GPL only Monacane can be called 'driving it properly' (chicane part was *way* different from GPL's original - personally, I still think there should be a Monaco Rocks update to rectify this once & for all).
Regards, Rudy
(GPLRank: -40)
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