Hi everyone, I have a proposal for a new game I've thought of (OK so I stole it from another forum, thank you FerrariMan96) - a Track Designing Competition.
I've seen these on other forums before...they all eventually died out, but I wanted to get one started again. So this is how it'll work:
- A person sets the rules/criteria for their competition. It can be pretty much anything they want, but it has to be set in the real world. Example rules are listed below. A deadline (of a week or so) should also be set.
- Competitors then design tracks using GMap-Pedometer or anything else they can post easily to the forum for all to see. Depending on the rules of the competition, more than 1 map may have to be submitted (e.g. if a pit lane also needs to be shown).
- The person who set the competition chooses the winner.
- The winner then sets their own competition, and will choose the next winner, who will set the next competition and so on.
Example rules/criteria/parameters people can set for their competitions:
- Location (e.g. "In Australia", "Closest point less than 50km from the centre of Rome" or whatever)
- Track length (e.g. 4-6km, 3-4km, 10-15km or whatever you like)
- Track type (e.g. Street circuit, Purpose-built circuit, "hybrid" circuit like Adelaide - part purpose built, part street circuit) - Note that even for full street circuits, a little bit of 'new' road should be allowed as it's sometimes necessary
- What type of racing the track is intended for (F1, WEC, TT, etc)
- If buildings can be destroyed or not
- If road width (or "possible road width, if road was widened) and elevation should be accounted for or not (using Google Street View is helpful here)
- If run off should be accounted for
- If a pit lane needs to be designed, and what minimum length it should be (e.g. 150m, 250m...)
It isn't necessary to specify all these parameters, and others can be used too; these are just some examples.
If folks are interested, I'll check back in a day or two to set up the first challenge!