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'''Default''' is one of the six tracks from Stunts' set of pre-made tracks. As the name implies, it is the track selected by default whenever the game is started (and in fact Stunts will fail to start in the lack of a track file named DEFAULT.TRK in the game root directory). Since it is nearly always the very first track a player comes across, as well as being short and relatively simple, Default is commonly used by racers, especially newbies, as a benchmark. Another interesting trait of Default is the presence of two different paths, one of them being substantially longer and somewhat trickier than the other. That design characteristic opens the way for [[Dual-way switching]] exploits, necessary for reaching times comparable to the overall records. | '''Default''' is one of the six tracks from Stunts' set of pre-made tracks. As the name implies, it is the track selected by default whenever the game is started (and in fact Stunts will fail to start in the lack of a track file named DEFAULT.TRK in the game root directory). Since it is nearly always the very first track a player comes across, as well as being short and relatively simple, Default is commonly used by racers, especially newbies, as a benchmark. Another interesting trait of Default is the presence of two different paths, one of them being substantially longer and somewhat trickier than the other. That design characteristic opens the way for [[Dual-way switching]] exploits, necessary for reaching times comparable to the overall records. | ||
− | Besides holding a number of unofficial or semi-official "permanent competitions", the Default track used for a very special [[ZakStunts]] race, [[ZCT79]] with the [[Porsche March Indy]]. That choice, loaded with symbolism, was motivated by | + | Besides holding a number of unofficial or semi-official "permanent competitions", the Default track used for a very special [[ZakStunts]] race, [[ZCT79]] with the [[Porsche March Indy]]. That choice, loaded with symbolism, was motivated by ZCT79 being the closing race for the troubled [[ZakStunts#2007|2007]] ZakStunts season, held only after an unprecedented three month break of the competition. The race, after many successive world record breakings, was won by [[Ayrton]]. |
== Default Records == | == Default Records == |
Revision as of 22:27, 17 June 2009
Default is one of the six tracks from Stunts' set of pre-made tracks. As the name implies, it is the track selected by default whenever the game is started (and in fact Stunts will fail to start in the lack of a track file named DEFAULT.TRK in the game root directory). Since it is nearly always the very first track a player comes across, as well as being short and relatively simple, Default is commonly used by racers, especially newbies, as a benchmark. Another interesting trait of Default is the presence of two different paths, one of them being substantially longer and somewhat trickier than the other. That design characteristic opens the way for Dual-way switching exploits, necessary for reaching times comparable to the overall records.
Besides holding a number of unofficial or semi-official "permanent competitions", the Default track used for a very special ZakStunts race, ZCT79 with the Porsche March Indy. That choice, loaded with symbolism, was motivated by ZCT79 being the closing race for the troubled 2007 ZakStunts season, held only after an unprecedented three month break of the competition. The race, after many successive world record breakings, was won by Ayrton.
Default Records
Please note most of the results here presented were not officially confirmed, and should be taken mainly as reference values.
- Official record (RH, free rules, Indy): Mark L. Rivers, 0:30.90
- NoRH + approximate ISA rules: Argammon, ~1:00.50 (claimed); Bonzai Joe, 1:01.70 (live racing)
- RH + approximate ISA rules: Renato Biker, 0:56.15 (claimed), closed version: CTG, 0:56.25 (claimed)
- NoRH + approximate ISA rules, long way: (unclaimed?)
- RH + Cheat cars + free rules: (unclaimed?)
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