Quote Originally Posted by docfo4r View Post
Saying it on the forum once again: The track is really really great! Some feedback:

-> All in all it is very good looking. Having an unpaved track section is nice, fits well with the ambience.
-> Also it's good you didn't limit the track to the beginning of the trees, it feels a bit more natural.
-> About handling, yeah there's obviously something wrong here. I think you need to be a very very good pilot to race on phantom and to not destroy your ship while scratching the wall. Maybe both things track-upscaling and ship-handling improvement has to be done here.
-> Nice that we have a real jump section on the track. To tell you the truth I thought the current tracks I know [Cassandra + Tristans] are very flat, you almost have no airtime the whole lap.


So once you finished this one, which track are you heading for next? Is there something you worked on already or will you support zero or TypeProton? Oh and I think dread can take care of his track by himself atm. As far as I saw it, it looks pretty nice already.
Loving these comments, as DC is my track. I mentioned all of these points to Xpand already except the first, but I think that one's a given. I also mentioned that the speed is the equivalent to racing on A+ Class on WipEout 2048, and may be a little bit too fast for the current era.

I want to say a little about DC as it makes more progress. Draco Cavernae is named such because it is the Amphithere Engineering multipurpose testing track, with the long stretch designed for the speed and thrust based teams and the more technical bits for the handling and shield based teams. An unexpected but satisfying result was the hill just before returning to the paved track section. It behaves in almost the exact same way as Sol in WipEout 2048. Hit it just right, and you can actually skip one of the turns and move right into the next with little to no trouble at all. Overall, this track is a gorgeous beast both physically and aesthetically. Hope you all enjoy it as much as I do.