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    Split driving line looped = Infinite Driving line!

    Dunno how much attention the new split driving line feature has gotten so far on the other consoles, but I'm messing with it now on 360 and I've found the line CAN be looped back onto itself, making an infinite line! In the editor stream when it was looked at, Shogun tried to connect it to another spline point that was already split but he stopped there. Instead, connect it to a point after the split, which has only its main line and no others.

    You can now go in circles until the timer runs out.
    Checkpoints however, only activate once and hitting B after a second lap will return you to the first lap :/. Would need some Custom CP code to fix that.
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    oRz_iPsyKoZ's Avatar Senior Member
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    I'm messing with this too lol.

    Just one thing to ask : How can you trigger the activation of the secondary driving line ? (For example, you are on the main DL, you push a button with your bike and it activates the secondary DL.)
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    Select the junction and press UP (properties). There is a checkbox called Active or something like it. If this is filled in, the bike will choose the new line. If not, it will stay on the old one. Check out the Livestream past broadcast at about 19 minutes in. Shogun explains it all. Although as I said, you can loop the line, just not how he tried
    http://www.twitch.tv/redlynxofficial/b/571390152
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    Well I just found out there was a new Riding Line event in the Triggers and Events section. Thanks anyway
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    Tsk tsk. Shogun should've asked me in the first place
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