Best in the Ford #14 Rahal Letterman with traction and stability turned off. Because that’s what it’s been tested with.
Good luck finishing this!
Best in the Ford #14 Rahal Letterman with traction and stability turned off. Because that’s what it’s been tested with.
Good luck finishing this!
You definitely have great building skills, attention to detail is on point. I recognize the time you dedicated to this great build but my fun was overshadowed by the many (no clue what to do here) locations.
Not sure what else to call em but there were soooo many spots where I had no clue whether to full send or ease off the throttle a bit or slow way down.
In a perfect world the player should play the track several times and get to know it well enough to remember the locations where to slow down first or full send for the next jump but as you and I probably know, this is not the case generally.
So many custom tracks so little time. Yellow, green and red flags would do this track tremendous justice to help all us 1 time track players enjoy the ride more without needing to rewind so much.
Either way, great track and building skills. Thanks for building and sharing! I still had some fun and appreciate the build.
Literally all tracks are knowing where to go fasters or slower. The problem with this the fact that it’s 13 miles of remembering that stuff. So yeah, a bit full on, to say the least. It was sort of meant to be a bit of a nightmare, I think on the video, even I have to do a few rewinds, but all my tracks do have videos, so you can have a look at how they’re done before attempting.
But a massive thanks for your feedback and taking the time to play the track. A lot more of my gymkhana tracks are a lot shorter. And yeah you can always turn on the driving line which might help.
I get it, some tracks are intended to cause pain
I loved the length btw. Killer driving in that vid!
That car (just as stock, as it comes) with traction stability off and steering set to simulation is really really easy to actual gymkhana with as long as you use a combo of e-brake and normal brake. I’m not especially amazing at driving. But it does take a bit of practice.
I have a new one I’m working on at the moment which might be a bit longer than normal, set at an airport I’m building.
Looking forward to it ![]()