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Hey everone! I've managed to finish my first track! Hurray! \o/
I wanted to introduce myself as a track designer by creating a unique track design not yet seen on the workshop, just as much as I wanted to get a feel for the track editor. First impressions count. :)
Oh, MAJOR SHOUTOUTS TO Niven5111 on Youtube for his amazing Level editor tutorial videos!!
I wouldn't have been able to get anything done without them! :D
This is a very straightforward (no pun intended) track.
It is extremely linear and has no complex wall-jumping, deviating paths, or anything of the sort.
However, that does not mean this track is easy! It's actually pretty challenging (if you're taking the normal route).
Checkpoints are very unforgiving, and the unique style of this map leaves little room for error.
This combines into a suspenseful thrill that requires concentration and quick reactions.