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What do you do with maps when you are done?
I just found out there is a limit of 200 maps per storage device... So what do you do when you are done with your maps? Do you delete any map when you are done? Do you only keep the ones that were exceptionally well? Do you keep all of them? Do you have 10+ Flash drives so you can have 2000+ maps? I really would like to know because I don't like deleting these maps, so I was wondering... What do you do? I used to always keep them, but with the limit in place I may start deleting the ones that weren't all that great.
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Re: What do you do with maps when you are done?
Unless you already have some or you REALLY want a ton of tracks, I wouldn't buy tons of flash drives to be able to get as many tracks as I can.
When I first start deleting tracks, the first ones to go are the really short tracks, the ones that I can't come close to completing, and the really easy tracks.
Some of the short tracks are awesome, but I feel it would be a better use of my space to not have a bunch of tracks that take like 10 seconds to finish.
Challenges are fun, but on tracks that I know I'm not going to be able to finish, I think it's pointless to keep them because if I do and try to complete them, the frustration kind of defeats the purpose of the game.
Even if a track is long and somewhat fun, if it's really easy and I can do perfectly pretty much every time, I don't think it's really worth it. I would rather have a track like Trials/Tribulations than Easy Wheeling.
Of course, if there are any duplicates, delete them.
And finally, if you've still got too many tracks, just delete the ones that you feel in your gut are just not that great.
Just my two cents on everything.