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CML Raceway feedback
Well as I'm making a load of tracks for this I would quite like some feedback from people on what they thought was good and bad about CML.
Personally I think it was too small and in some of the other tracks I've built the car has been more to scale of an rc car so quite a bit wider as I think CML in it's current size is too much dependant on heavy braking and less fast clean lines. |
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i think it was awsome! funny how it worked out about same laptime as the real track!! size was not to bad.... maybe a little to close... still i think it was about spot on
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Quality-wise your cml track is fab, but driving-wise i much prefer the warmup track.
The cml one is a bit fiddly and stop/starty; something faster, longer, smoother next time please (said the bishop to the actress).. |
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I like it.
You can try allsorts of different lines to try and get the best lap. There's more than one way to skin a cat. Just need to be careful in future with setting the checkpoints.
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I think it's more like driving an R/C track (for obvious reasons) but just in the way you have to time the jumps, get on the brakes etc - i really like it and think you've done a wicked job of representing the real thing!
Would be great to see other versions of Southport, Bury, Kiddy, Stotfold etc.
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WIth the few others i've done the jumps have been purposefully set so that you have to time them and cant just run them over flatout
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