FT»lolig says:
not fair!
No "press[AnyKey]" maps...
so you are forcing us to use a gamepad/mouse/joystick?!
I
WILL end you lolig ( 'w')
iGn' | fredair says:
Is it ok if the CP time is in the air or do you have to avoid any contact with the block?
Minimum CPs?
To the first question, the best way I can put it is "you have to be clearly on air while crossing the checkpoint". My idea is that, in the worst case, your car lands with the back wheels notably after the CP line.
To the second question, you should be thinking of an absolute minimum of 3 CPs. Reason it's not higher is because it's hard to put CPs in Canyon at times. I will update the rules accordingly.
krismayhem says:
Shouldn't it be 19th of June, not May?
Oh, right. ( 'w')
(That's fixed now)
agidd says:
Another cornercase just to clarify the definition, do we have to fly through the checkpoint line or the whole block?
For example here, can you land on the yellow zone?
Like I say on the answer to fredair in this same post, that's allowed but it has to be the entire car touching ground on the yellow area. If the rear wheels touch the ground on the red area that's a DQ.
Unless you somehow fit a ramp that allows you to catch airtime for the CP on there, but that sounds incredibly unlikely.
Voyager006 says:
I really like this theme though. There will probably be a few edge cases though, one of them being discussed now. My concern: is it enough that the AT shows that you can jump across a checkpoint, or is it necessary that most (if not everyone) can jump through a checkpoint without touching it?
It's good as long as you have a clean (not necessarily perfect or even really good) run from the trailing respawn that allows you to cross mid-air. You don't have to account for mistakes made on the vecinity of the checkpoint, but you also have to consider a wide array of skill levels.
Think about a first run when you're considering whether a CP is valid or not.
ranig says:
A quick question, in case of a multilap map, does the start/finish line must also be fly-through?
On rolling laps, yes, as it'd be just like another checkpoint. For the finish it doesn't have to.