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09-23-2007, 09:12 PM

kevin yes the elevation ads a level of difficulty thats all fne and dandy, but it plays hell on tryin to maintain the track. Theres nothing wrong with elevation changes, but look how Dirtburners does it. Put that track on flat ground with some hills and elevation changes and you will not have a single blind spot due to the height of the drivers stand. The dirt will all stay put you wont have to worry about it all getting washed away. It will be much easier to change layouts. And as much as bruce loves the grass its not necessary. The track on the hill is a cool idea but its not practical and its hurting the quality of the track surface imo. Believe me tracks can still be very difficult flat


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