BLF Races stuff [Text-Based Racing Game] [Pre-Game stats]

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Author Topic: BLF Races stuff [Text-Based Racing Game] [Pre-Game stats]  (Read 510 times)

Hello! You might be wondering what this is. You'll know in due time, but for now, in a nutshell, this game is based off of F-Zero, but there will hardly be any graphics / Pics in it. Just text and colored text, maybe some bold / italics, etc.
First of all, we need to choose a name / gender for our hero/ine.
Then, we need to distribute stats to our first machine and name it.

Also a key in case I got the kilometers per hour / for every second accelerates stuff wrong:
Kilometers per hour: km/h
 " per second: km/h/sec
UNNAMED VEHICLE STATS: (UPGRADE AVAILABLE)
Class: Eagle
 Upgrade Points: 5
Max Speed: 500 km/h (+50 km/h per upgrade)
Max Acceleration Rate: 25 km/h per second (+5 km/h/sec per upgrade)
Brake Torque: Slows 20 km/h/sec (+5 km/h/sec per upgrade)
Turn Force: 30°/sec (+2°/sec per upgrade)

Quick reference for vehicle stats down below:
Race Time:
Speed:
Acceleration Rate:
Braking?:
Turning:

Pilot Status
Level: 1
Status:
Money: $100
« Last Edit: December 27, 2015, 05:14:16 PM by Space1255 »

Easy guys don't jump all at once

i think the reason why nobody wants to even try this is because of all the information and that it's too complicated.
UNNAMED VEHICLE STATS: (UPGRADE AVAILABLE)
Class: Eagle
Weight: 500kg
 Upgrade Points: 10
Max Speed: 500 km/h (+50 km/h per upgrade)
Max Acceleration Rate: 25 km/h per second (+5 km/h/sec per upgrade)
Brake Torque: Slows 20 km/h/sec (+5 km/h/sec per upgrade)
Brake Tolerance: Withholds up to 1000kg with a 1000 km/h velocity (cannot be upgraded yet)
Turn Force: 30°/sec (+2°/sec per point spent)
Engine Heat Rate: 10°C/sec
Engine Heat Tolerance: 0°C through 50°C (+0.5°C per upgrade)
Engine Cooling: 5°C/sec (Air), 6°C/sec (Air + Idle)
Armor Crash Tolerance: 500kg going 500km/h (+50kg per upgrade OR +10km/h per upgrade)
look at that.
why would you need to know the engine's heat rate and tolerance?

i think the reason why nobody wants to even try this is because of all the information and that it's too complicated.look at that.
why would you need to know the engine's heat rate and tolerance?

i guess if you go too fast or something forgets with you're water cooling you're engine may overheat

Simplified stuff. Any other suggestions?
« Last Edit: December 27, 2015, 02:53:17 PM by Space1255 »