Difference between revisions of "Stunts Grand Prix"

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[[4D_Contest_Car|Contest car]] 0.9 was not used in this competition, it was released after the last track of Stunts GP was finished, in August 1998.
 
[[4D_Contest_Car|Contest car]] 0.9 was not used in this competition, it was released after the last track of Stunts GP was finished, in August 1998.
  
In this competition, each track was indepeneant, there was no overall scoreboard. Therefore, no champion of this contest was officially declared.
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In this competition, each track was independent, there was no overall scoreboard. Therefore, no champion of this contest was officially declared.
  
 
Rules also changed during this competition. First, rules were no shortcuts and [[NoRH]], but after a few tracks [[Replay_Handling|continuing replays]] was tolerated and for the last tracks the shortcuts were allowed.
 
Rules also changed during this competition. First, rules were no shortcuts and [[NoRH]], but after a few tracks [[Replay_Handling|continuing replays]] was tolerated and for the last tracks the shortcuts were allowed.

Revision as of 19:30, 12 May 2009

Also named Stunts GP, this was a Stunts contest managed by Lukas Loehrer, aka Luke, from August 1997 to May 1998.

At this moment, version BB 1.1 (see game versions page) was not available on the web, and racers took part using either MS 1.1 or BB 1.0 version. BB 1.0 users were allowed to use the contest car 0.85 created by Luke.

Contest car 0.9 was not used in this competition, it was released after the last track of Stunts GP was finished, in August 1998.

In this competition, each track was independent, there was no overall scoreboard. Therefore, no champion of this contest was officially declared.

Rules also changed during this competition. First, rules were no shortcuts and NoRH, but after a few tracks continuing replays was tolerated and for the last tracks the shortcuts were allowed.