[cir] [ovl] [rwl] [roa] 5 previously unreleased tracks
Posted: Fri Apr 02, 2010 8:50 pm
Hello
i have released a track in a while, and although im working on something i hope will be decent i have a LOT of wips in the pipeline, let alone those ones i abandoned the other day, so here im releasing 5 tracks that were from that pack that ivo told me to take out, and a couple of others ive done but wasnt really satisfied enough with to release them before, so a group thing makes sense to me...
Aujeurres
This was in the abandoned pack i put up, but ivo told me to take it out and i had a little tinker with it. It was originally meant to be a evolution pack, (similar looking layouts are in the abandoned zip ) but like all my other attempts at an evo pack, it didnt work. Anyway, i touched this one up a bit and i dont think the results are too bad, a historical style track, with people at the roadside etc etc and even though it only has 4 turns, i think it can be an enjoyable race.
Castle Combe
Basically the problem here is i made it a bit small in my opinion, especially when compared to other UK tracks i made in the past, i also did this quite a while ago, but just thought i would actually release it now...
Culmhead
Another attempt at a historical evolution pack, again, didnt work so just the 1st one, im still not fully happy with it, so may update it when i know what to do with it to make it a bit more interesting... based upon an airfield near where i go to uni.
Nahel
The reason i hadnt released this one was becuase i wasnt happy with the idea in it. I just find it very difficult to work with a track in a desert area, ive tried a few times, but just added a few bits from the version i abandoned and boom, released.
SANAIR
This was requested by TGF many many moons ago, but found it really difficult, also aerials arent that great, which didnt help. sorry TGF its all i felt i could do with it, and it took a while Includes the circuit (watch out for the last turn), the oval and the mini-oval
below are the zips. i hope you enjoy them anyway, and feel free to comment...
Cheers, BBA!
i have released a track in a while, and although im working on something i hope will be decent i have a LOT of wips in the pipeline, let alone those ones i abandoned the other day, so here im releasing 5 tracks that were from that pack that ivo told me to take out, and a couple of others ive done but wasnt really satisfied enough with to release them before, so a group thing makes sense to me...
Aujeurres
This was in the abandoned pack i put up, but ivo told me to take it out and i had a little tinker with it. It was originally meant to be a evolution pack, (similar looking layouts are in the abandoned zip ) but like all my other attempts at an evo pack, it didnt work. Anyway, i touched this one up a bit and i dont think the results are too bad, a historical style track, with people at the roadside etc etc and even though it only has 4 turns, i think it can be an enjoyable race.
Castle Combe
Basically the problem here is i made it a bit small in my opinion, especially when compared to other UK tracks i made in the past, i also did this quite a while ago, but just thought i would actually release it now...
Culmhead
Another attempt at a historical evolution pack, again, didnt work so just the 1st one, im still not fully happy with it, so may update it when i know what to do with it to make it a bit more interesting... based upon an airfield near where i go to uni.
Nahel
The reason i hadnt released this one was becuase i wasnt happy with the idea in it. I just find it very difficult to work with a track in a desert area, ive tried a few times, but just added a few bits from the version i abandoned and boom, released.
SANAIR
This was requested by TGF many many moons ago, but found it really difficult, also aerials arent that great, which didnt help. sorry TGF its all i felt i could do with it, and it took a while Includes the circuit (watch out for the last turn), the oval and the mini-oval
below are the zips. i hope you enjoy them anyway, and feel free to comment...
Cheers, BBA!