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27th July 2007, 12:46 AM
#1
Full list of clone tracks...
Posted for reference....
Klies Bridge = Talon's Reach
Qoron IV = Altima VII (at some places it does and in many others it does not.)
Sokana = Korodera
Dyroness = Karbonis
Machaon II = Gare D'Europa
Terafumos = Silverstream
Velocitar = Original.
Last edited by RJ O'Connell; 27th July 2007 at 08:55 PM.
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27th July 2007, 03:33 AM
#2
hmm, not in US terafumos
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27th July 2007, 03:47 AM
#3
It's been a while since I played it, but WO64 was supposed to be all the XL tracks in reverse.
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17th October 2007, 12:27 PM
#4
I've played it some more recently, and:
Klies Bridge: mirror of Talon's Reach with a straight starting grid.
Qoron IV: mirror of Altima, but butchered beyond recognition. The entire second half (after the elevated banked corner) is gone, as is the initial chicane, and the crest has been flattened.
Sokana: mirror of Korodera, but much of the track has been removed. The part between the three bends after the starting line and the right hairpin leading into the tunnel is new, getting rid of some slow track with lots of kinks, a split and another elevated triple 90° section. Also, a mild chicane after the starting line has been removed and the starting line moved up, making room for the longer grid.
Dyroness: mirror of Karbonis; the only real change was the removal of the initial S-bend to make room for the longer starting grid and the pitlane. (By the way, unlike in 2097, I strongly suspect that the pitlane is in fact identical for each track)
Machaon II: mirror of Gare d'Europa, with one difference; the three bumps that grind you to a halt just before the jump have been replaced with a single bump that grinds you to a halt. I think the pitlane is less angular as well.
Terafumos: mirror of Silverstream! Too bad they neutered it. The layout is the same, but each of the three splits had one leg removed. Moreover, the second and third split kept the 'bad' leg and lost the 'good' one, making the track almost unrecognisable. Also, the 180°-90° double hairpin in the tunnel has been replaced with a single wide 90° corner, and the 90°-45° chicane at the end is now just a 45° bend, presumably to fit the starting grid.
(Then again, the starting grid had a kink on the original track in WO1. The '64 team must have been obsessed with straight starting grids and hated splits!)
Velocitar: woot, some original development. The only original development in the other tracks are the wide corners on Sokana and the ruination of Qoron IV. Needless to say, Velocitar sucks. They had to cheat with the AI to make it challenging, and you can exploit this by activating autopilot at the right time to receive a rocket boost.
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17th October 2007, 08:23 PM
#5
Good work!
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17th December 2007, 09:14 PM
#6
I couldnt believe the lazyiness of this when i got the game years ago. I paid a fortune for it and was a crappy copy.
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2nd March 2008, 10:46 PM
#7
I got it for a christmas present at age 9 and thought it was the most amazing piece of gaming for the N64.
My advice - stick with XL.
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6th April 2008, 06:42 PM
#8
I still love this game, the first game to bring me to the franchise so
. I must admit though, for pure speeds, i have yet to encounter a Wipeout Tracks that works blissfully well in Phantom than Qoron IV.
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6th December 2008, 01:53 AM
#9
i just picked up a copy of 64 in my quest to complete every wipeout fully. i never knew about the tracks been clones, but once you know (and if you know the wipeout series' tracks well enough) it's pretty obvious!!!
i guess it made the games development easier...but hey it still works, the different environments give these tracks their own look and feel.
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6th December 2008, 04:24 AM
#10
I never recognised Qoron IV as an Altima VII remix at first. Qoron IV just feels too easy by comparison.
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