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    oRz_iPsyKoZ's Avatar Senior Member
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    I want one of my customs to be deleted.

    Just asking because I posted a ninja track a couple hours ago, but it needed a fix. Then I posted the fixed version, but I want to wipe out the old version. Is it possible ? If yes, how do I proceed ?
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    No it's not possible. Just make sure it doesn't need a fix before you upload the track...
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    Good news, another feature that we asked thousands of times on the wishlist thread and this feature never came up...

    IIRC it was possible on evo, there was a specific thread for that purpose.
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    Yes, it was possible in Evo but defintly not in the first week and maybe you'd have better luck in the future if you actually asked nicely, or even phrased it as a question.
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    From a different thread....

    Originally Posted by sebastianaalton Go to original post
    This feature had quite a lot of debate on Trials Evolution as well. Do we wan't to allow a creator to delete a track that is hugely popular (even part of RedLynx picks)? Lots of players might have played the track and spend huge amount of time to improving their leaderboard score on that track. Do we want that a single player can just choose to wipe out an entire track and it's leaderboard (containing hundreds of thousands of scores)?

    I agree with seb on this. The only thing this would do is make TC worse. People would upload a track, see something needs a fix, delete it, re-upload it and maybe even do this multiple times with the same track.

    At the moment there is at least an insentive to "grind" your track to see if it needs fixes and let as many people as you want do testruns on it if you are unsure, if you could delete your track after uploading, this insentive would be gone and alot more people would just upload their track not caring if they made a mistake because they can just delete it afterwards and reupload it.

    Everybody knows the risks of uploading a track, if something in your track is broken it's your own fault and you should learn from the experience to do better next time...
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