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It's an interesting concept and not one I've seen before, weather or not its a good one I will leave for god and history to judge.
To me they where just on point and nothing I would call unfair.
Also thx guys for the feedback im really happy you have fun with it ;)
First time through i crashed multiple times because i couldnt see the obstacles through the particles you had set up. The lack of Holos doesnt help either, and the unclearness that grip should be used in sections caused me to fall of the track.
Otherwize i would try to do something to smooth out the terrain where you end up driving over it.