


At other web sites, boat models may bundle some sample tracks as part of an executable package which uses an auto-installer to place the files in certain predetermined folders on your PC.

%UserProfile%\My Documents\ 32nd America's Cup\Tracks\Challenges\Downloadedįrom in game Any tracks downloaded from the Virtual Skipper Wiki must be installed manually (see next section).%UserProfile%\My Documents\ Vsk5Online\Tracks\Challenges\Downloaded.%UserProfile%\My Documents\ Vsk5\Tracks\Challenges\Downloaded.GBX file is saved to a folder named after the track's author in a folder tree that depends on which game client you are running: While in a race press escape and from that menu select Save Race ( not replay). There are two ways to obtain new track description files. You'll have to track down the author to request permission to access their work. When a block is moved over an appropriate area it will turn green and can be placed in that area by left clicking your mouse.įor whatever reason some authors may have password protected their race track. You can get the hang of it by using your mouse to move a block over different positions on the terrain until it turns from red to green. The blocks will only stay in place (turning from red to green) when placed over an area that will allow them to be placed. The larger blocks obviously need a larger area then the smaller blocks so they can fit. Then you can add the blocks to the terrain if the blocks are manipulated into the correct position. You should start out by creating a large land area or areas by placing the terrain on the map first. The Tropical venue is easier to work with but a common problem people have when creating a race course using the Nordic venue is the process of trying to place "blocks" onto the "terrain" on the map. This is very useful if you want to create a race course using the Tropical or Nordic veneus. There is a guide to creating tracks on page #18 or section 6.1.1 "Creating a Seascape" in the user manual.
