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The Blender
The Blender gets its name because of all the sharp turns, bumpy roads, and insane jumps that will SHAKE YOU UP!!! Hmmm... anyway... here's the evidence...
This is not bad for first racetrack. It looks more like a driving test than a racetrack, I guess it's just me. Also include more pictures. For just one picture 7/10
Location: Paradise City (where the grass is green & the girls are pretty.)
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Originally Posted by RolandDeschain
This is not bad for first racetrack. It looks more like a driving test than a racetrack, I guess it's just me. Also include more pictures. For just one picture 7/10
Trust me when I say, when you play it, it definitely will feel more like a race. There are 7 Mongooses (I can't fit anymore, sorry.), and there are stations where you can act as obstacles, like a Plasma Cannon, Energy Sword, Power Drain, and Rockets. You can either race or kill, a good variety, I'd say.
Dang, this looks pretty fun to race on I like how many jumps and cool turns there are!
There are a few problems though. It dosen't look well peiced together whatsoever and I saw very little interlocking, if any it was quite sloppy. I suppose for your first racetrack it is adequate but I would sudgest intelocking a bit more and creating nice smoth banked turns or dips, they look much better. The extra scenery I see spices it up, so I suppose for an overall rating, it is 3/5
Location: Paradise City (where the grass is green & the girls are pretty.)
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Originally Posted by Shirdel7221
It looks awesome, but I have a small compliment. Have you set it up for the official RACETRACKS Game-Type?
It doesn't really matter what gametype you play it on because the spawn points are all the same, but I prefer basic Slayer (Teams optional), & have everyone invincible/ friendly fire off so no one kills you for the Mongooses at the very start if there is overcrowding of players(I have dozens of friends who would do this.). Remember, there are only seven (7) Mongooses, so 7-14 people is recommended.