Im sorry, perhaps I was too vague with my original post, idk, I do not really mind so much when I see those types of tracks. It is when I see a continuous streak by the same editor of he exact same content which annoys me. In my own opinion that action is considered as laziness as there is no innovation from each and every attempt. I do not see why others who spend much more time creating tracks becoming very often hidden in the shadows.Originally Posted by kidmpc
All of the guys on this forum are on the same page here; as shifty said tracks should be about providing fun tracks rather than gaining good ratings. Having these "gimmicky" tracks as the headliners of he one and only feed available to the community in a way is not being good role model track editors for evolution and of course Fusion. That is the point of this thread, having people instantly arriving onto fusion and creating these tracks will destroy Fusions track central before it already begins.
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so by making this thread you think you mite stop new people to fusion spamming/ making dont move/impossible stair ECT tracks . good look with that.people on this game don't care what your perception of how to play the game is .they bought it and can and will do what they want . there's a version of that suspended track example every day on evo currently you think that mite stop soon .nope. i know i guy on here who has released the same track 45 times tell him like i did and seehow far you get . you cant stop people making and experimenting with what they want. be it impossible stairs or the next redlynx pick .the only thing we can hope for is a better filter and rating system so you can avoid what you can consider crap . but some people enjoy dont moves .so how you gunna tell people they suck bawls and have been done to death . ? sorry to sound negative but i honestly think with the obvious new stuff the editor will most likely do .there will be a new breed of dont move type tracks that isnt possible now but fusion will allow , its like giving a monkey the big red button . x
The earliest recorded example of "The whole nine yards" was in 1956. It is directly related to the similar expression "the whole six yards," which has dropped out of favor. Both phrases are variations on the expression "the whole ball of wax" from the 1880s, and are part of a family of expressions where a random item (enchillada, shebang, whatever) is substituted for "ball of wax." The choice of the number nine is most probably related the expression "to the nines" which is used to mean "perfection".Originally Posted by Barrybarfly
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