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Every race track has several checkpoints, upon passing through one of these points your current time will be given to you along with the checkpoint's number, which is good to see your progress through the track. Most of the tracks are simply a curvy path with no turns, but a couple of them have a few turns, and one of them is a maze. The tracks that are constructed as a maze are constructed of several turns and many loops that will send you in circles. Some loops are simple and short while others are long and elaborate.
Every race track has several checkpoints, upon passing through one of these points your current time will be given to you along with the checkpoint's number, which is good to see your progress through the track. Most of the tracks are simply a curvy path with no turns, but a couple of them have a few turns, and one of them is a maze. The tracks that are constructed as a maze are constructed of several turns and many loops that will send you in circles. Some loops are simple and short while others are long and elaborate.
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Revision as of 06:35, 28 April 2005

About

One of the several race tracks.

There are several race tracks in the Vendetta universe. These race tracks require the most agile of ships and a very talented pilot, one wrong move and your time won't score, or your ship will explode. Most pilots use the Centurion and Vulture ships. Pilots using Centurions choose the Itani and Orion variants, those using Vultures choose the Serco variant. The Vulture provides better handling than the Centurion, but due to the large wingspan it is vulnerable to deadly collisions with the race track walls.
The race tracks can be found in:

  • Sedina B-5
  • Sedina D-5
  • Sedina E-5
  • Sedina F-5
  • Sedina G-5
  • Sedina H-5

Race Track Layout

Entrance to a race track.
A checkpoint.
Exit to a race track.
A loop to confuse racers.

Every race track begins with an entrance, marked by the three green lines on either side, and end with an exit, marked by the shield and the three red lines on either side. Upon entering a track the sector will begin to track your time, once you exit the track successfully your ship will be repaired, your time, your best time and the sectors 5 top times will be given to you. If your time is one of the top 5 the list will be updated to reflect that. If your score places first it will be broadcasted to everyone in the sector. If your score was in the top 5 and you got a higher time, the list will update but your score will not be broadcasted to the sector.

Every race track has several checkpoints, upon passing through one of these points your current time will be given to you along with the checkpoint's number, which is good to see your progress through the track. Most of the tracks are simply a curvy path with no turns, but a couple of them have a few turns, and one of them is a maze. The tracks that are constructed as a maze are constructed of several turns and many loops that will send you in circles. Some loops are simple and short while others are long and elaborate.