EvilMcSheep updated Dawn of the Wreckoning - "Failrace's TestTrack" v2.0 with a new update entry: Release 4 - Quickplay, new paths and a fallen sign Read the rest of this update entry...
Great, I'm officially a liar now! Didn't have enough time for those, sadly... :c While I could've set up some super basic courses, they wouldn't have been anywhere near the quality of Speedy Inspection. Challenging scenarios, especially ones that take over 4 minutes to finish, need a lot of time to get the timer balanced. Also there's the problem of coming up with interesting UI messages. Have a kitten as compensation:
EvilMcSheep updated Dawn of the Wreckoning - "Failrace's TestTrack" v2.0 with a new update entry: Release 4+1 - Very cold hotfix Read the rest of this update entry...
EvilMcSheep updated Dawn of the Wreckoning - "Failrace's TestTrack" v2.0 with a new update entry: Release 4+2 - Mystery of the Missing Asphalt Read the rest of this update entry...
Why mark it "Unsupported" in the repo page, making it disabled every time BeamNG starts. This mod is perfectly fine in 0.16.0.3
As far as I understand, "Unsupported" should mean that it won't get any more updates, if the map was unplayable, I'd mark it as "Outdated" instead. Well, that sounds like a silly design decision/oversight on the part of the BeamTeam, complain at THEM instead While perfectly FUNCTIONAL, the visuals have suffered, which is ultimately the map's biggest 'selling point'; Road damage decals are disappearing when getting too close to the camera (normal 3rd person driving conditions), all DecalRoads have gone mad, flickering in places and refusing to correctly accept edits (seems like they need to be redone completely), and the covers for the collisionless 'background' terrain blocks have turned visible, no longer accepting the flag, that used to disable rendering, but keep collision. With this in mind, I REALLY don't want to advertise the map as 'just fine', I want it to be clear that it has fallen into disrepair. I didn't expect this change to create any inconvenience, and while, for the sake of practicality, it could be reverted, I shouldn't have to start 'cheating' an actively worked-on system.