Today I stumbled on an archive of some of the D75 files.
3 years ago Cxom shared a folder of some parts of D75 he wanted me to help with. Long ago I removed the shared folder from my dropbox when I was no longer helping with the project. And I assumed I gave up access to it.
Today I discovered that I could re-add the folder to my dropbox, using dropbox's web interface.
Inside were what I thought to be all the parts. Unfortunately they were the template files sent to individual authors to build from.
There is a file that has 25 parts put together. It was last updated in July 2014. The signage and scenery is only partially done. But it's drivable/validatable. I drove the whole thing in about 32 minutes, with quite a few respawns at some spots.
There's also a folder with signs for 59 author names.
Trouble is, I don't know whose part belongs to who right now. Except for snake55wildcat... because I remember his part had too many wallrides.
From what I can tell, pfm's map file contains most of the parts that I have. I drove his and the one I have both tonight. His is much more polished and easier to finish. So good work there pfm!
pfm says:
Reposting this in case you missed it and want to have a taste of what the track could have been:
This "extract" contains about 20 parts (20 builders).
It is still quite a long drive by any standards (aprox 24 min lame validation run)
Maybe someone even wants to polish this a little bit and calculate Normal shadows?
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I got a 22:18.95 on first run on pfm's. It was quite fun! The only thing lacking is signs to show when you're entering a new part.
I'm still hopeful I'll get the parts from Cxom, or at least learn of their fate. For now there's not much more we can do.
I will send what I have to GR though.