Thursday, October 2, 2008

THE 777 LEAGUE on the web

Short tribute to track at Brett Bixler's blog:
"...Until now, I've been very disappointed by the quality of my racing experiences. Lag, poor courses, and crossing sims all degrade the experience for me. Until now.
The 777 League Race Track in the 2Raw sim is amazing..."
http://gaming.psu.edu/node/327

A short video where DTBdaman5 is trying of his BMW at the track. Obviously he didnt set his drawdistance right. And forgot to put clouds off.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARzo0UFxck8

An article by MenuBar Memorial on how great track we have:
"...The experience of driving on the 777 track is as exciting as it gets in SL. To say the track is massive and complex is an understatement. My first single lap around the track clocked me at 18 minutes and some odd seconds. Yep, I said EIGHTEEN MINUTES for ONE LAP. I suck. But in my defense, I did stop a lot to admire the build and try out some “experimental” driving techniques. I’ve since brought my time down to 9 minutes, which I’m told is pretty lame compared to the average of 6 minutes for my type of vehicle. But it’s the thrill of the run that’s important."
http://slgames.wordpress.com/2007/10/29/777-league-race-track/

In The SL Looking Glass, Leo Short wrote:
"So if you don’t need a car as a means of transport, what exactly is its purpose in SL? To drive a sleek racing model fast and furiously? Some places in Second Life are designed especially to that end, like at Comcast, at VCB or at The 777 League, probably the best and surely the longest racetrack in SL."
http://www.slookinglass.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=297&Itemid=148

In The SL Looking Glass, Lexa Dryke wrote:
"TXT cars are built for optimal driving experience and effect in SL, paying special attention to down force, cornering and speed to make them as user friendly as possible within SL parameters. They are state of the art cars - very well and precisely designed - with focus on performance of the racing script rather than fancy but lagy scripting. We are in SL, so, each TXT car knows how to fly... "
http://www.slookinglass.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=180&Itemid=143

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