Manhattan Traffic - roflmaoqwerty
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Manhattan Traffic - roflmaoqwerty
Just a fun, do-whatever kind of progressive quirk to kill time and tedium.
Dedicated to HG42, who is 1) an awesome guy, 2) an awesome compact quirker, and 3) painfully remiss in releasing tracks.
Re: Manhattan Traffic - roflmaoqwerty
Your birthday track, eh? Nicely done. I don't know what to say. Herp.
Re: Manhattan Traffic - roflmaoqwerty
Misdirection to the max. Love it. Keep it up
Orthuss- Member
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Re: Manhattan Traffic - roflmaoqwerty
Quite interesting track, but I do have a few, umm, constructive comments to give you.
Firstly, It felt a bit slow, this could either be the recording (though the counter seemed to display right timings, so it's probably not it) or a general lack in strength of the wells, and I say it could be a lack of strength because the track was very densely populated with lines, and with that many lines it could very well be much faster.
Secondly, the rotational flow was, though interesting, a bit too much of a victim of inertia, it seemed. The shifts in rotation weren't close to how fast the shifts in direction were. This leaves a weird feeling on every general motion shift.
And the constructive part: if it proves to be a problem with well strength, the rotational shift problem could easily be associated. To fix that I suggest trying to push the envelope with your gravity wells, both in angle and in position, to guarantee more strength both in directional acceleration and in rotational acceleration.
It was, however a very enjoyable track, and for that you get a smiley face. =)
Firstly, It felt a bit slow, this could either be the recording (though the counter seemed to display right timings, so it's probably not it) or a general lack in strength of the wells, and I say it could be a lack of strength because the track was very densely populated with lines, and with that many lines it could very well be much faster.
Secondly, the rotational flow was, though interesting, a bit too much of a victim of inertia, it seemed. The shifts in rotation weren't close to how fast the shifts in direction were. This leaves a weird feeling on every general motion shift.
And the constructive part: if it proves to be a problem with well strength, the rotational shift problem could easily be associated. To fix that I suggest trying to push the envelope with your gravity wells, both in angle and in position, to guarantee more strength both in directional acceleration and in rotational acceleration.
It was, however a very enjoyable track, and for that you get a smiley face. =)
Jam- Member
Re: Manhattan Traffic - roflmaoqwerty
Don't really know what to say, except (1) thank you and (2) I really loved the track, and perhaps (3) I should release a track once in a while.
hypothet- Member
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Re: Manhattan Traffic - roflmaoqwerty
I didn't know you were that good o__O. Terrific track!
Helios Pavonine- Member
Re: Manhattan Traffic - roflmaoqwerty
The whole track felt pretty awkward, but because it was like that the whole time it felt like all the weird stops and flow / rotation killers where intentional and part of a theme that actually was ingeniously executed, rather than seeming lazy. Good stuff
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