You should make the new Pro Track you did a killer job on Loretta's Amateur track! There were only a few tiny spots that didnt feel right but if you never raced it you wouldnt even notice
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Quote from: millerjd222 on July 08, 2020, 05:07:37 AMI have been trying for hours to figure this out and its still not working correctly. I do everything right in TFC's tutorial. But when I run _map.bat, _trh.bat, and centerline.bat no new files show up in my track folder. Maybe this has something to do with it, when i run map.bat it says WARNING: Extension Corrected. Can someone give me tips?What's your tracks menu name and short name? I had a similar issue and that was the problem the short name had a space in it's name so every time I ran the tools I would get an error and the files wouldn't show up correctly. In TFC's tutorial, his track is just one name so you don't even think about that causing an issue but it did.
Quote from: DM119 on August 02, 2020, 06:52:52 PMI feel like that should make me get caught on the dirt and mess with my corner flow... or have some kind of catch that makes you fall not this Mx vs Atv pop you off the bike effect. Idk. Only fix i can think of is, too make the foot pegs touching dirt not have a "pop off" effect. More so a friction that catches you and throws you down like real life. If I lean to far in reallife i fall over... if my foot peg hits a rut in real life it will straighten you up or throw off your flow. Just my opinion, I dont understand the physics as well as others but trying to use common sense as to why it just pops you off the bike.I have never seen or had a footpeg in the dirt cause a crash that's kinda the idea behind them folding plus they can tear through just about anything. I have seen stock 110's crash when the rear brake lever digs in then bends but that's about it. Even putting your foot down shouldn't cause you to fall off a bike unless it gets stuck in a separate rut then falling over is the least of your worries. Something needs to get figured out since corners don't form properly in the game they should build up and out but technology isn't there yet I guess. It has come a long way it does a decent job with braking and acceleration bumps. I am sure PiBoSo can find a way to make it work better so far since I started playing almost everything he has done has been an improvement.
Quote from: Motoqueiro Fantasma on July 29, 2020, 08:20:08 AMYou can drive a Rally Car there GDUB has a video on his channel.Quote from: DeRpYDrUmMeR on July 25, 2020, 05:28:49 AMYeah, quads would be nice BUT the game's title says it all. Also, you could beg Piboso to make a quad game
aint need be another game since uses same track and some physics manipulation, would be nice to ride a Yamaha Banshee 350 2t at Glen Helen... with an 3d quad and piboso help sure is possible... Anyone able to do it?
Quote from: Rockchalice3875KTM on July 10, 2020, 06:23:05 PMno the track was a full release. i plan to redo gatorback eventually when i get done my other projectsis this your track?
Quote from: CBL Gaming on July 10, 2020, 12:49:57 PMIs this is a beta?No it has been out since before I started playing and it worked up until the last Beta. But I had a buddy download it and it worked fine for him so the issue must be in my files?? I just like it because every year we went and Raced there for the Mini Olympics. It was a Pro Track in the Nationals for a while in the '90s and this is the 49th Year they hosted the Mini o"s there so it's a pretty iconic Track. The Track in the game was pretty good ait needed some little changes to make it exactly like the one in real life but what track doesnt.
Quote from: DeRpYDrUmMeR on July 10, 2020, 04:44:21 AMDo you think somebody could make me a rm 125 with black levers, no graphics with just plain plastics that are restyled like this one in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwJFFadvSM8Hey DpYDrUmMeR I have found if you ask the community to build you something they will most likely never do it or just ignore you but if you learn how to do it on your own a lot of members will try to help you with any questions or issues you are having. I have just seen so many people ask the same question and they either get no response or "instead of wasting your time asking you could be using that time to learn" response. Just a heads up. I know it seems overwhelming to build your own bike but with time, a lot of hard work, and help from the community you can get it done.