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| - Expert 8, or Tracks, is a bit like like Advanced 11, (Choice). Expert 8, (Tracks), has curved lines needed to get to the over side of the starting platform. You have a choice of paths, varying from 0.5 to 0.1. The thinner the path, the more bananas you get. However, there is a way to skip this, this is how. By going on the 0.5 ramp, you are able to clip off the 0.1 ramp over to the over side, this may take practice though.
- There are 16 tracks on MotorStorm: Pacific Rift (compared to only 8 in the first game). They contain "thick mud, tangled undergrowth, swift flowing rivers, choking volcanic clouds, and searing lava pools". Another new feature in MotorStorm: Pacific Rift is the presence of water in the form of rivers and pools. Water also cools down the vehicle engine, which presents a whole line of new tactics; vehicles will slow down as they go through deep water, with buoyancy featuring for vehicles that venture into water too deep for that vehicle type.
- The tracks or courses are the locations in Mario Kart on which races are held. Many have been revamped or featured in retro cups.
- Tracks is somewhat of a rarity amongst the Autobots in that he prefers his new Earth car mode to his original Cybertronian form. His concern over his appearance has led to some friction with his fellow Autobots, as they think he should be less concerned with his looks and more on the battle with the Decepticons. Tracks speaks with a Boston Brahmin accent, and according to the voice actor Michael McConnohie is modeled on the voice of Thurston Howell, III.
- Tracks is an innovative musical game show where teams of two face off in an attempt to name a song title just by simply listening to its individual "tracks".
- Tracks is an Autobot from Transformers Animated. He wears pointed glasses. ===Animated Cartoon=== Tracks debuted in "This Is Why I Hate Machines. He walked up to Ratchet and was frightened by Captain Fanzone
- In the BTD and BMC series, tracks are paths which Bloons travel on. There are many tracks to choose from, with the difficulty of each determined by factors including but not limited to the number of Bloon entrances, number of paths and the length of these paths. Most tracks did not have a specific name until Bloons Tower Defense 4. As of January 2016, there are more than 200 tracks throughout the BTD and BMC series.
- This level guide is based around the idea that the player is playing each level for the first time. This is for players just starting out, but this is good to refer to when you're stuck!
- Called "lousy Earth-lover" by some fellow Autobots because he prefers his sleek Earth car form to his original robot form. They feel the struggle against Decepticons should be his main concern, though he thinks they're just jealous of his good looks. As car, goes 280 mph...uses wings under rear fenders for sub-sonic flight. As car or robot, uses launcher to fire heat-seeking incendiary missiles up to 60 miles. Has blinding black beam gun.
- "Lousy Earth-lover," is one of the nicer epithets used by some of Tracks' comrades to describe his behavior. After all, he makes no secret of the fact that he prefers the sleek and classy Earth form given to him by the Ark over his original robot form. If the war didn't require him to sometimes revert to his Autobot form, he might stay a car all the time. He attributes his fellow Autobots' criticism to jealousy on their part - they don't look as good as he does in vehicular form, he reasons. But their displeasure stems from a more serious consideration. They feel the struggle against the Decepticons should be Tracks' prime concern, not his own looks. Vanity can blind anybody to the truth, even a robot.
- Most view Tracks as a vain and shallow mechanism, and they're right. However he lives true to his own beliefs while trying to do the right thing for others when he can. His alt mode is a ground speeder vehicle with a special modification that allows him to fly. He can reach speeds of 280 mph on land, in the air he can fly at subsonic speeds, he can adapt a launcher to his hood in both modes that fire heat-seeking incendiary missiles up to 60 miles, he carries a hand blaster, and his primary weapon is his black beam gun, which shoots a beam of black light that adheres for several minutes, effectively blinding anyone hit by it. His vanity is his biggest weakness, his combat abilities are impaired by his concern over marring his appearance, and he often chooses to remain in vehicle mode when
- Here's the List of the Tracks in the TOCA Series.
* A1-Ring GP, A1-Ring Short 4.33, 1.89 Tarmac
* Adelaide 3.22 Tarmac
* Adria Raceway 2.70 Tarmac
* Barbagallo 2.42 Tarmac
* Bathurst 6.21 Tarmac
* Brands Hatch A, Brands Hatch B 1.76, 1.61 Dirt
* Brands Hatch GP, Brands Hatch Indy 4.18, 1.93 Tarmac
* Catalunya 4.73 Tarmac
* Donington, Donington Short 4.02, 3.15 Tarmac
* Eastern Creek 3.93 Tarmac
* Eurospeedway 4.58 Tarmac
* Hidden Valley 2.90 Tarmac
* Hockenheimring 4.57 Tarmac
* Kyalami 4.26 Tarmac
* Laguna Seca 3.60 Tarmac
* Loch Rannoch 1, Loch Rannoch 2 3.97, 3.96 Tarmac
* Loch Rannoch A, Loch Rannoch B 3.55, 4.20 Dirt
* Mantorp, Mantorp Short 3.11, 1.87 Tarmac
* Michigan Loop 3.43 Street
* Norisring 2.30 Tarm
- The tracks are colour-coded based on time elapsed and scaled to reflect party size. Arrows are initially red when fresh and transition to light blue to indicate old tracks. Level 1 of the tracking skill only allows you to see white arrows that give no indication of how old the tracks are. Level 2 enables colour-coding of tracks and allows the player to know the age of the tracks. With 14 in tracking, you can see tracks that were laid up to 21 hours ago. In contrast, with a low tracking skill, you can only see freshly-laid tracks. Eventually, tracks allow you to identify the type of party that passed through the area. Tracks are most useful for parties with large amounts of cavalry or for tracking large groups of infantry as it is easier to catch your prey if you're much faster.
- "Lousy Earth-lover," is one of the nicer epithets used by some of Tracks' comrades to describe his behavior. After all, he makes no secret of the fact that he prefers the sleek and classy Earth form given to him by the Ark over his original robot form. If the war didn't require him to sometimes revert to his Autobot form, he might stay a car all the time. He attributes his fellow Autobots' criticism to jealousy on their part - they don't look as good as he does in vehicular form, he reasons. But their displeasure stems from a more serious consideration. They feel the struggle against the Decepticons should be Tracks' prime concern, not his own looks. Vanity can blind anybody to the truth, even a robot. He loves using the Mecha Tengu and the Terran Vikings due to they can fly and walk on th
- Each track has a name. A puzzle starts in the track called "default". To create a new track, open the Undo menu and click on the Tracks button. The Tracks window opens. Enter a new track name in the box near the bottom of the window and click "Create". This creates the new track and switches to it. Each track is independent of the others. A track has its own current, recent best, credit best, and absolute best poses. A track also has its own set of quicksave slots. Any recipe output for a track goes to scriptlog.*trackname*.xml, where *trackname* is the name of the track.
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