Still using the only track that’s available in the shareware version (though at this point I’ve registered my copy), I race against 50 bots on bikes.
Be warned that this will cause a bit of lag initially, due to the bikes mandatorily spawning side-by-side, which causes many, many simultaneous deaths when you have many, many bikes spawning off of the track. :P
The way that you add more bikes is by going to Edit then Edit Players. To add a computer-controlled bike, just click on New Computer Bike and another box pops up. If you want, you can edit the computer player settings a little bit, or you can just press OK. You’ll need to do this for every additional computer bike you would like to add.
To add more bikes quickly, simply hover your mouse cursor over the New Computer Bike button, click on it, and press enter. Each time you click, it will add a new computer bike, then pressing enter automatically selects the OK button on the next dialog box. So by clicking and pressing enter repeatedly, you may add a large number of bikes in a short amount of time. I was able to add 50 quite quickly. :)
The reason why the bikes fly around when they collide is because there is a small physics engine, whose soul purpose seems to be causing bikes to shoot off in random directions whenever possible. Colliding with another bike will, depending on the angle you collide and the speed with which you do so, cause your bike and/or the other bike to bounce off in a different direction.
Well, now that I’ve done a 50 bike match, let’s see about a 100 bike match!
Keep an eye out for the next video!
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