And yes, I have tried to map out other games in the past (as well as creating some of my own) and I know what needs to go into a project like that.
Most corners would require 2 shots (one each direction) and anywhere there's a split would require at least one more. So already we're up to about 300 screens and counting. I don't much envy that job
Nonetheless, it is a good idea and a nicely laid out site. Hopefully we'll see some people using these new corner names instead of just T2 and so on.
Just what I thought. He didn't reactive that service. Sorry about this, hmm ... There's not much I can do from where I am currently at. We'll have to wait for lur to wake up before we can sort this out.
As FEL has foretold, i forgot to turn a few quite important things back on last night after the LXCC race. Things should be working now, pm's should have been sent out to those who registered during the day.
That error was caused by the ampersand character, it only occured when the site tried to ask for your opinion on a suggestion containing an ampersand. It's also been fixed. All things considered, it would be very strange if this particular error is the one you're getting. The generic "not well-formed" error shouldn't be the case either since the pages pass validation and seem to work fine for most people.
In short: i don't know what to look for (or where), please be more specific (browser / page / exact error).
I still think you've got to work out your logic for describing turn sections. Not the naming, but what a 'turn' is.
Specifically what types of turns.
An Esses or "S-Turn" is classified as ONE Turn. (eg Blackwood Esses are not two corners IF you want to name it the Esses). There are of course sections which could be named as two corners like on Blackwood, but if you are going to call a section "Esses" or something that relates to a complex of turns, you need to give that entire section only one name in my opinion.
A small bend between two corners it NOT a corner in most cases (like the one someone named "not a corner" on KY GP
People are naming some corners based on a number like "T1". Again, remember that we have REVERSED configs!! Naming a corner Turn1 would just not work properly.
There are certain sections that you've put as 2-3 turns, when infact they should really only dotted as 1 turn such as a chicane or a long connecting sweeper.
You also need to make the AS North hairpin an official turn. That turn is unique, and deserves a name not connected with the Michelin tire bridge :doh:
And finally, I think you guys should be doing one track at a time for the naming. There are so many names being thrown out everywhere, it would be nice if we took our time with one track environment at a time and could discuss corners names and give comments. It seems there are some crafty names given out there, but people are voting for stupid names like "Carousel" on Westhill when they don't even know what type of turn classifies as being called carousel (a really long bend that turns well over 180 degrees). Save those names for the corners on other tracks that 'truly' need to be given those names.
Just should do one track environment at a time, and we need some kind of comments thing... there needs to be some explanation and comments to be given for suggestions AND possibly have a user submit multiple name ideas. Because there have been a few corners I thought of a better name AFTER the fact I submitted something already
Agreed. And to add to that, it is not uncommon for a whole section to be named rather than each corner, even a straight section for that matter. The tracks don't need to be divided up into each and every change of direction. But if voters keep that in mind when choosing or making up names it is still a useful tool. If you think two corners or an area should be named as a section perhaps put your suggested name for both corners etc. Of course if a name like "T1" ends up getting the most votes then the whole process will come into question, in my opinion.
Yes, speaking of straights. The straightaways should have names too. That is not uncommon of MANY tracks around the world.
Names of straights like the BL backgstraight and other really long ones that deserve some notability, we definitely need to name those too :up:
I am going to come up with a BIG list of corner names off the top of my head, as well as some ones that are taken from real-life tracks. And maybe show what a few corner "types" are with some illustrations. Such a guide should be useful on this site, so it can help (as well as teach) people to judge and name the corners properly.
I'd like to be able to name straights as well as corners, too. I also agree that it'd be nice to be able to name areas of a track.
I've spent quite a bit of time voting for/against names of corners, and proposed a good few too. At the end of the day, I have to admit that what matters more to me than what the name of a corner/straight is, is how memorable it is. I ask myself, now, will I RECALL a name, not do I LIKE a name.
I think this project is definitely one of, if not the best community initiatives we've seen in a good long while and what you guys have done, and are doing, and the way you've set about it, I think is absolutely brilliant.
Luckily the hardest part of adding straights is figuring out a new title for the site. FEL handles all the maps and he'll be travelling to some distant lands for some time, upon his return we'll probably add a few straights.
For naming sections, suggest the same name for multiple corners. As for some corners "not being a corner", maybe it can become part of a section/area instead.
Config-specific corners - probably not. Most corners probably won't need it, the few that do could be discussed separately.
Comments at the site - no. I'm trying to keep the amount of database queries as low as possible, i don't want arguments on every page, and the forum provides alot better messaging features then any comments system i could add.
One track at a time - no, it'll take too long and the site needs alot of content to keep people interested while the project is running. Discussing one track at a time could work when it's time to wrap things up.
Multiple suggestions - no. I'll be adding a delete button letting you delete your own suggestion if it has received zero positive votes or has a low enough score.
If "T1" ends up winning a poll, i guess the corner could be named "Turn one / Turn last" or something similar.
I think you'll find that many quite famous tracks use simple terms like "First Corner" "Last Corner" "Straight" "Chicane". I think they should be default names that gain favour over anything with a low score.
As far as reverse tracks go... well that's tricky because computer game culture practically invented the concept - as far as I'm aware real world tracks don't run reverse..? I could be wrong.
I think names should be based off the forward variant, and when racing rev configs you should just accept the fact that you're racing against the grain... T1 will be come last.
That would also be a disaster. No way am I ever going to name a corner "T1" or "turn one". Despite the fact that it lacks any imagination or creativity it would make the whole community look silly. Also, that turn is the final turn in reverse config.
"Car number 42 exits turn one and crosses the finish line!"
Went through hundreds of real track's corner names and it is a pretty big list. There is of course the issue of copying the names, because some sound GREAT! But there are many useful words that could help everyone name the corners properly (ex: Park, Hill, Keyhole, Hook, Loop, etc).
Take a look, it's a big list (Most Australian and UK tracks have witty corner names )
Firestone Corner Gum Tree Bend Back Straight The Esses Panorama Firehawk Sweep Honda Hairpin Beach Bend Potters Pass Curve Rifle Bend (like a kink) Cocobana Corner Beach Straight Butts Bend The Sweep Brilliant Straight Chicane Sweep Mineshaft (steep downhill) Kink Beacon Curve Knee (like a kink) Club Corner The Rise Saddle Devil’s Leap Devil’s Elbow Devil’s Horn Devil’s Tail Grandstand Straight Maternity Bend (very round bend – like shape pregnant woman’s stomach) Faraway Hill Moorish Hill San Francisco Hill Hill Straight Export Turn Crossroads Park Straight Park Hotel Revolver Corner Attwood Curve Moss “S” Piper Corner Redman Corner Hobbs Corner Mike Knight Corner Williams Corner S Curves Dunlop Curve Degner Curve Spoon Curve (oblonged shaped curve, almost like parabolica) Casio Triangle (sharp corners that make up a chicane or complex of apexes) Victory Corner Terrace Corner (terrace is like a patio) Paddock Bend Hairpin Curve Twins Corner (two apex corner that is taken as one smooth racing line/curve) Westend / West End Southend / South End Northend / North End Eastend / East End Lucky Strike Corner Main Straight New Loop Sunway Lagoon Kenyir Lake Pits Bend (either a corner before or after pit entrance/exit) Lucas Loop Senna Chicane (we shouldn’t use Senna, but name a legendary driver of LFS ) Wakefield Road Wakefield Corner Flinders Street East Terrace Jones Straight Brewery Corner Bartels Road Brabham Straight Jones Aughtie Drive Sports Centre Hellas Whiteford Albert Road Drive Marina Lauda Clark Fittipaldi Lakeside Drive Waite Hill Ascari Ross Gregory Drive Dunlop Loop Stop Corner Kolb Corner Yokohama Corner (Evostar, Cromo Curve, etc etc?) Cat Loops Cecchele Esses King’s Avenue Queen Victoria Terrace Langton Crescent Flynn Place Flynn Drive Scriveners Corner State Circle Karrussell / Carousel (a long round bend that turns more than 180 degrees) Eastern Loop (Western, Northern, Southern) Dunlop Bridge Hell Corner Mountain Straight Quarry The Cutting Griffin’s Mount Reid Park Sulman Park McPhillamy Park Skyline The Dipper Esses Forrest’s Elbow (or Forest’s) Conrod Straight The Chase Murray’s Corner Recaro Corner Champion Curve Fosters Dip Dogleg (two little kinks put together, like in the middle of KY National) Siberia Gardner Straight Swan Corner (something graceful and smooth?) Lukey Heights (use ‘heights’ where there is altitude change on the track) Pacific Highway (Atlantic Highway) Hill Parade Main Beach Parade The Esplanade View Avenue Diamondback Rendezvous Castrol Straight Start Boulevard Chateau d’Eau Grand Curve Casino Village La Tour Omega (shape of the corner is like omega symbol) S-Bend Parabolica Tarzan Phoenix Monument Sarah’s Cottage Laurel Bank Cronk-y-Voddy Glenn Duff Waterworks Gooseneck Mountain Mile Graham Memorial Bungalow Brandywell Windy Corner Keppel Gate Brandish Signpost Union Mile Semaphore Rome Rascasse Grand Hotel Mirabeau Tunnel Rivage Euro Curve Hammerhead Nailhead Bottle Cap Widowmaker (implying a dangerous corner that takes lives) Windmill Clover Leaf Pits Hairpin Autostrada (straightaway) Lake Hairpin Riding School Azul (blue) Rio Station (or Train Station, Bus Station, ?) Ring Hospital Expo Angel Falcon The Strip Sand Trap New Bend Prince George Corner Symonettes Straights British Colonial Loop Sassoon Straight Esso Bend Eckie’s Twist Royal Victoria Curve Carlton Corner Allan’s Alley Dolphin Corner Windsor Way Emerald Beach Pass Sand’s Bend Blackbeard’s Bend Pilot House Corner Crise’s Corner Montague Stretch Parker’s End Breckenridge Bend Green Bank Taylor Turn Cascade Hump The Gulch Namerow Bridge Turn White’s Corner Moss Corner Clubman Clubhouse Valley Corner / Curve Deer’s Leap Marshall’s Hairpin Lost Hill Zorro’s Corners Grapevine Cotton Corners Riverside Sunset Woodbridge Walkover Kettle Bottoms Hurry Downs Wiggly Field The Dunes Phoenix Flat Green Valley The Off-Camber Gateshack Esses The Chute Flatiron Dam Turn Santa Fe Straight Dip Mule Shoe Big Bend No Name Straight Diving Turn Pine Avenue Seaside Way Shoreline Drive Speed Trap Keyhole Jump Peak Tunnel Curve Long Pond Straight Festival Curves Times Square Dead Bear Turn Creek Balbach Street Almaden Boulevard Ulmann Straight Sunset Bend Gurney Bend Fangio Chicane Cunningham Corner Tower Turn Bishop Bend Oak Tree Madison Avenue Roller Coaster Hog Pen Horseshoe Left Hook (Right Hook) Snakes Up Hill Fish Hook Birch Spiral Pelton Bend Archers Corner Bluff Bend The 90 (90 degree corner) Rabbit’s Ear Monroe Ridge Wing’s Leg Balcony The Plaza The Whip Beginner's End Cattail Straight Picnic Table Copperhead Corner Swift Curve The Wall
Sorry if it is a long list, but it's nice to have something people can look at quickly and come up with ideas.
An Esses or "S-Turn" is classified as ONE Turn. (eg Blackwood Esses are not two corners [...]
I was aware of the Blackwood Esses but it wasn't easy for me to predict what the community would go with, so i simply made it two seperate entries. As been pointed out before, if you believe that 2 cornerns should be merged simply suggest the same name for both. And if you believe a part of a track (an über-small kink) should not even be in there, discuss it here and we'll see.
A small bend between two corners[...]
Again, it was hard for me to predict what people were expecting. Naming the entry "not a corner" and discussing it here would be a good wait of sorting them bugs out, i guess.
There are certain sections that you've put as 2-3 turns, when infact they should really only dotted as 1 turn such as a chicane or a long connecting sweeper.
I guess my esses-reply qualifies as an answer here too
You also need to make the AS North hairpin an official turn. [...]
I agree. I'll see to it that it happens.
Straightways ...
Yep I'll be adding some straights eventually. I'd also appreciate some pointers on which straights to add. Keep the discussion going.
Right,
It's nice to receive some feedback, although i doubt i'll be able to make any changes before i leave tomorrow. Hopefully the community will have discussed and decided on what part of the tracks should be added/merged/split by the time i get back!