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Lombon: A trackpack by
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Specifications
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Conception: 01:02:12 26/01/2011
Build start: 22:00:04 26/01/2011
Build finish: 03:11:48 18/02/2011
Tools: GeneRally TrackEditor, MS Paint, Adobe Photoshop 7
GeneRally version: 1.05
ACM track ID#: 102, 103, 104, 105
Track type: Street circuit
Track surface: Tarmac
Track lengh(AI line): 755, 757
AI strengh: Good, Fair
World size: 170
Water level: 10
View angle: 50
Zoom: 83
Rotation: -16, -112
Checkpoints: 8
Information
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540 degrees of long, banked A road take the centerpiece of
the track, testing one's speed limit, while following
immediately are sharp corners and a hairpin which forces
the driver to slow down to navigate through. All within a
city environment which is given a Central London vibe.
B versions are included for eye candy lovers, or if one
prefers to use this version. R versions let you race in
the opposite direction(unfortunately, the AI isn't as good
here.)
Instructions
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Extract the .trk files from this zip file into anywhere
within the Tracks folder of your main GeneRally directory.
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© Alexander Cowie 2011
Users are free to modify and distribute this file however
they like.
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Not only is this my first(and possibly only) track in more than six years, it's also my longest track in production. There was no use of SnakeDitor to make this, everything you see here; every object placed was 100% pure time consuming, manual labour, every concrete wall placement was carefully measured and tested to ensure drivers can slide smoothly along the edges. Every last detail was made to OCD level perfection. This...thing...was an absolute nightmare, it makes me never want to make another track again.
Anyhow, please let me know what you think. All feedback and suggestions for improvement are welcome.