Broadsword asked if there was a track review thread on MX. I asked myself the same question and realised we do lack one! So here it is, hope it will be at least somewhat active.
To save myself time I will just copy (and modify) the opening post from the TMU thread started by "One"
So, with no further adiue:
Made a track? Want it reviewed? Post it here!
To get your track reviewed: All you have to do is review the person's track above you. EG:
Person 1 posts a track.
Person 2 reviews Person 1's track and offers his track for review
Person 3 reviews Person 2's track and offers his track for review
Person 4 reviews Person 3's track and offers his track for review
etc.
You CANNOT Review the track made by the Author who just reviewed yours.
When you review a track: Comment on these criteria so that that person gets a good informative review as to why their track is good\bad and also: That way people will give a review of YOUR track with as much information.
Try to comment on as many of these criterias as possible:
Flow: Flow looks at how smooth the track feels. For example; Are you gliding smoothly around all the corners? Or are you slamming into walls\poles due to poor placement? Are you flying off the end of the track? Do the jumps throw your car into an awkward and unhelpful spin? Now the flow is relative to the track: Sometimes a track is supposed to be a bit bouncy (EG: Dirt road sections in the Stadium) however: If the choppy\bouncy flow has a negative impact on the track: Mention that and state why.
Speed: Speed is once again relative to the track. Some tracks would be better faster, while others are good at being a slower speed. EG: A Island Track should never be the same speed as a Coast Track and vice-versa. However: Do you find yourself spending more time on the breaks due to badly placed booster tracks? Are you over-shooting jumps or checkpoints? Is the track so slow that the corners are easy and dull? Describe how well the speed suits the track. Try to remember that a slow track can sometimes be better than a fast track.
Stunts: Stunts are what seperate Trackmania from Need For Speed. It wouldn't be Trackmania without a loop or a jump somewhere in the track now would it? However, a poorly-placed stunt can seriously disrupt the flow of the track. All tracks are not meant to have stunts, you'll have to judge for yourself whether that is the case for the track you are reviewing. Perhaps it would actually be better without stunts? Comment on the stunts and say whether or not they added anything to the track or if they were only a distraction.
Scenery: Scenery can add a lot to a track. Not only will it make your track look good, but it can be more fun to jump through a loop or over a building than simply to fly through the empty air. Scenery can also clutter up a track too much so that it lags in online-play. Comment on whether or not the Scenery made the track more fun or not.
Media Tracker: If there is MT work, tracks can suffer from bad camera angles, intrusive text or badly used effects. Comment if the track suffers from a lack of Media-Tracker or if it uses it correctly and whether it looks good or not. Media Tracker can be very beautiful when used correctly or very ugly when not.
Difficulty: Let's face it: Trackmania can be a frustrating game. Is the track harder\easier than advertised? Is the track frustrating and too difficult to complete? Is it too easy to get a good time or is there lots of room for improvement to get better and better times? State whether or not the track is too hard\easy for it's own good.
Overall Fun: Sometimes, a track can be too easy, flow like a rockfall, have horrible stunts, have the worst camera angles and absolutely no scenery yet still somehow manage to be an absolute blast to fly around.
Rate the track out of 10 and give a final comment as to how fun the track is to drive.
Feel free to add other criterias if you want to comment on something else. And remember, if you enjoyed the track, it is often appreciated if you post your review as an award as well
After reviewing a track, do post your own! Keep the thread alive.
There are just Three more rules that has to be followed
#1)
DO NOT TAKE ANY REVIEW PERSONALLY. If somebody says your track sucks: Deal with it, take their advice and build a better track to show them that you can build good tracks.
#2)
ONLY POST ONE TRACK AT A TIME FOR REVIEW. Dont just knock up a quick review and then ask for 3 tracks to be reviewed. This works on a 1 by 1 basis where you can only post one track at a time.
#3)
PLEASE WRITE AT LEAST ONE SENTENCE FOR EACH CRITERIA. For example: Dont just write: "Speed: No Speed" or "Flow: Good flow". Write what it was that made it good. EG: "The Speed meant suited the wide corners, letting you fly through them at a quick pace!" or "The stunts (especially the jump) were a bit hard and frustrating". This is a thread for constructive criticism, embrace it!
Feel free to PM suggestions of changes in the rules, but don't clog up this thread with a discussion about them
Finally a link to the last thread, so you get an impression of how it works:
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