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Post by bbolin9 on Aug 22, 2020 7:30:41 GMT -5
Hi guys,
I've been designing for the TW series for 15+ years and am thinking about giving 2K21 a shot.
Couple questions:
1. How long does it typically take to create a lidar course? I've looked through Chad's tutorial and am intrigued.
2. I can design on PC and use the course on other platforms, correct?
3. Is there a big learning curve for the course designer? I tried using tgc19 on the Xbox and wasn't thrilled. I'm hoping the PC version is more user friendly.
Anyway, I may try to start importing some of my courses over in the next month or so. Looking forward to it!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2020 7:47:51 GMT -5
Hi guys, I've been designing for the TW series for 15+ years and am thinking about giving 2K21 a shot. Couple questions: 1. How long does it typically take to create a lidar course? I've looked through Chad's tutorial and am intrigued. 2. I can design on PC and use the course on other platforms, correct? 3. Is there a big learning curve for the course designer? I tried using tgc19 on the Xbox and wasn't thrilled. I'm hoping the PC version is more user friendly. Anyway, I may try to start importing some of my courses over in the next month or so. Looking forward to it! 1: I will say you need to spend at least 50-70 hours to create a well made lidar RCR. Many spend alot longer than this on their recreations to get it as close to reality as possible. As you get better at the designer, things takes less time - but it still takes time to do it well. 2: Yes. All courses published can be played on any platform.
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Post by bbolin9 on Aug 22, 2020 8:37:41 GMT -5
Thanks!
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Post by joegolferg on Aug 22, 2020 9:13:25 GMT -5
To be honest the course creator is user friendly on all platforms and has been since TGC1, with added content obviously. It's just a case of getting used to the tools but I can guarantee that the TGC designer is the best course creator to date and its extremely accessible and easy to pick up.
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