Much like most of my tracks I'd consider this fullspeed-tech. The track features stretches of all type of terrain, with some especially fast paced dirt at it's heart >) with a reasonable but challenging author time. Here is a little breakdown..
Style: Fullspeed-tech
Length: approx 42 seconds
Author Time: 40.15s
Difficulty: Beginner/intermediate
This track should be a good hunter! It's pretty easy really, but learning the fastest ways to transition between terrain and fight for traction will go a long way. There's an omgFast dirt stretch that's quite intense (probably my favorite section to drive) and fun lil finish >)
If you end up driving this I hope you enjoy!
Special thanks:
Thank you pfm for the award and kind words!
Willow, thank you for the for award and comments and replay!
Thank you eyebo for the award and replay!
Thanks for the replay xxAlex765xx!
Thank you to medinaDesbois for the award!
Showcase:
When I started considering showcases this is the first track that came to mind. Eyebo really stepped outside the mold for this. This is a trial if I've ever seen one.. It's nearly 5min of hardcore tech - and it's not your typical "tech". This is quintessentially full-bore technical to the point that you will hunt this for the rest of your life and still be able to do better. Even still, you
can work up a flow on this - some parts more than others - even though it might take you a good while to really feel at home on. Amazing track that's not like anything else I've driven! ++
Sticking to the theme of obscure tracks I can't
not include this endurance track from willow. It's just what you would expect from willow, only longer >) It might be 4 min of dirt but he keeps it fresh and exciting and it's a pleasure to drive. I'm somewhat biased towards endurance tracks - I just love them - but I think quite nearly everyone can appreciate this
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Part of the thing I like about the idea of showcasing is to get recognition to tracks that might otherwise slip by for not having 10billion awards. This next showcase is an objective review on the first Valley track I found through the 'Find random' track search.
I enjoyed this more than I expected to for a randomized track. The transitions are a little bit rough, but they all work. I had an appreciation for the use of objects - objects are always fun to see used in new ways ofc. Most of the drive is on freeway roads with some nice hints of platform here and there. In this case I'd say this track may or may not be worth downloading and trying but I'll sum it up as best as I can to help you decide.. It's nothing overly exciting, and I'm not sure how much of the difficulty is intentional - it's not the smoothest ride ever but it would make for decent and easy online play. You'll finish on the first try in all likelihood. If you're like me and you can find at least a decent amount of appreciation for anything that's remotely drivable, you will at the least not be wasting your time giving this a go or two. Whether it's your cup of tea or not might be a little less predictable ;P