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If you want to check out my first (extremelyshortandeasy) level, it's Broken Society. The reason of it not being from this account is because I was using a friends account. (I then eventually got the game myself and actually just started doing stuff instead of leaching from my friends account). But anyway, I'll work on it and tell you soon!
I would love to see your work when you are done, so if you haven't forgotten me by that time, please hollar it here to announce it for me!
And no problem! Your level was fun to play! ^-^
The text is simply stolen/borrowed(?) from one of the official/main levels of the game. You can load one of the levels to edit, then find elements within that level and simply copy/save it to your own personal folder (ingame, in the editor).
1: Just try out one of the official levels to find stuff you want to implement.
2: Remember the name of the level and where you are on the track to find the object/element.
3: Select the object/element or whatever it is, and save it
Optionally: you can select what you want and Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V(?) when you load your own level.
Copy-pasting can be tested on the official level as well, just to check if it works or not. Just remember to NOT SAVE an edited official level. Might be... problematic.
Write back to me if you have any further questions :)
And thank you for trying my level!
Yes, the light-problem is mentioned below by Reptile_Mk2 as well.
Disabling "Sun shafts" is currently the only known way of fixing this. Sure hope it helps for you as well!
Its awesome to see someone try and implement some sort of story into these tracks.
There is only one problem in my opinion, in some places the light shafts are too bright, i cant see the road and the text that is show up
Well I didn't do much, but sure hope you enjoy the level better now when you can just turn the shafts off :)
If you are making a video, I would love to see it!