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Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 10:54
by CraxX
nice job u 2
btw: isn't it The_K from o.3.? you remember craxx o.O?
Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 18:38
by Race
Somehow I miss some narrow, tiny-cornered tech tracks. Ofc i know, that those speedy tracks are more suitable to gain new fans as it is less complicated, but still it would be nice to see the new physics at its limit on tiny corners, hard braking, fast direction changes etc....
@ Nadeo: Would be nice if you could give us some impression of some more techy driving

Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 19:08
by wiidesire-2
Race wrote:Somehow I miss some narrow, tiny-cornered tech tracks. Ofc i know, that those speedy tracks are more suitable to gain new fans as it is less complicated, but still it would be nice to see the new physics at its limit on tiny corners, hard braking, fast direction changes etc....
@ Nadeo: Would be nice if you could give us some impression of some more techy driving

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMT9jFZhXLY
looks like some tech driving^^
Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 19:39
by Race
Well, in my opinion a single 180° slide doesn`t count as tech...

Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 01:33
by Trackmaniack
So, out of curiosity, does anybody know if there are four-lane highway pieces? I know that in terms of straight-up paved roads, we have two-lanes, and GP-style tracks...And I think there's dirt, and platform pieces, but are there four lanes?
Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 02:31
by The_K
CraxX wrote:nice job u 2
btw: isn't it The_K from o.3.? you remember craxx o.O?
Worddd
Craxxyy My friend long time

Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 02:31
by The_K
Trackmaniack wrote:So, out of curiosity, does anybody know if there are four-lane highway pieces? I know that in terms of straight-up paved roads, we have two-lanes, and GP-style tracks...And I think there's dirt, and platform pieces, but are there four lanes?
There are NO DIRT Pieces in the version we played.
Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 02:34
by The_K
wiidesire-2 wrote:Race wrote:Somehow I miss some narrow, tiny-cornered tech tracks. Ofc i know, that those speedy tracks are more suitable to gain new fans as it is less complicated, but still it would be nice to see the new physics at its limit on tiny corners, hard braking, fast direction changes etc....
@ Nadeo: Would be nice if you could give us some impression of some more techy driving

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMT9jFZhXLY
looks like some tech driving^^
That's all Full speed, I remeber that one in particular cuz the camera man specifically asked me to do a "first person cam"
Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 07:46
by elitechris
I see the tracks won't be that techy as we would like to expect, however I'm sure there will be a lot of - at least - speedtechies. I think many of us have seen others who make sometimes insane ones.
Re: TM2 @ E3
Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 08:49
by TheDoctor
Trackmaniack wrote:So, out of curiosity, does anybody know if there are four-lane highway pieces? I know that in terms of straight-up paved roads, we have two-lanes, and GP-style tracks...And I think there's dirt, and platform pieces, but are there four lanes?
No. There are not.
There are very narrow 2 lane roads. And there is very wide GP pieces. The GP style pieces are definitely wide enough for 4 cars. But i don't remember there being 3 lines on the roads. They almost fill a 42 meter block. I'd say that is wide enough for 7 lanes with one lane taken up for stands and canopies and awnings and other cool things on the side of the roads, One lane just blank space opposite side and outside of the track, one lane for road edges, the rest is driving surface. The blocks I am talking about have a wide black and a narrow red key at the end of them. Each part has a mirror. Black on the left and red on the right and vise versa. There are also transition parts to go from one to another. THey shift the awnings and stuff to the opposite side of the road. But these are not strictly needed as the dirt to road transitions are very smooth. One just needs to allow a tile of dirt between the two. I hope this helps.