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    New editor features!

    Im not sure if anyone else knows this other than a chosen few but...

    Hold down on your D-pad while in the editor. Theres some pretty useful things you might find...
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    yep, now you can use the In-Game Debugger (Statistic Display) to view Track performance. A very useful tool to locate Lags in the Track.
    I missed in Trials Evolution and now it's in Fusion

    The FPS (Frame per Second) Counter is very interesting. The Peak hold the Minimum FPS
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    Originally Posted by Wraath Go to original post
    Im not sure if anyone else knows this other than a chosen few but...

    Hold down on your D-pad while in the editor. Theres some pretty useful things you might find...

    Statistic Overlay is handy..
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    Originally Posted by Fanantic Go to original post
    Statistic Overlay is handy..
    So true. Now we can know the FPS, and keep track if the light, effects, physics or too many objects are reducing the performance while you test.
    The object finder is handy as well. I had to find the rider in the big world in a skill game creation and just search for the driving line and your found it!

    +: Hiding logic tiles and connections makes the editor now much cleaner when building the scenery.
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    And by looking at the dynamic modifications in the stats you'll remember to turn off the animations that are no longer needed. And now setting the snap grid is also just one click away
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    I'm finding the new additions to the editor really smooth and helpful, especially layers... Good Job on that one Redlynx
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