Track Name: "Ninjas Breakfast"
GT: Spassbremse85
Difficulty: Extreme / Ninja
I can test your track without even playing it. If you have to invent techniques in the middle of the track and fail a hundred times at it then yea maybe. If you just have to stick your back fender on a log or drive up a wall, then it's not a ninja. I feel most of the people making ninjas these days never suffered through some HD ones.
Those obstacles are still new to some people, and their composition in this particular track is probably new to you. Quit trying to smash this person over the head with with your idyllic memory of the past.Originally Posted by TOAAchilles
I have to admit he has a point though. Just because the ostacles are new to someone doesnt mean they are hard to do after watching a replay...Originally Posted by Doxt
But just to make it clear. I dont agree with the way he said that.
@masi1986
Ill try your track next time Im online...
True. Even if it's a crazy technique, if it's easy once you know it then it should be called ninja difficulty. Assuming ninja difficulty means the hardest of the hard and not just crazy technique.Originally Posted by xXDonReneXx
Just seeing ninja tracks coming out of the woodwork now, only a few actually are. I think people see other peoples tracks make a few of the same obstacles and call it that. They need to do their homework.
Just tested this. You know this in no way is a ninja right? You have it labeled hard but it's more like medium. The track seems like it was put together by someone who never played trials; in ten minutes. What's worse is you use the scorpion on your run. Wth?
I'm not going to sugarcoat it. You shouldn't be making tracks. Better to hear it early on.
Whoa, come on.Originally Posted by TOAAchillesEverybody has to start somewhere.
Go away if you are offended by his track.Originally Posted by TOAAchilles