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'''USC''', also known as '''Ultra ShortCut''', is a series of tracks by [[skindoormimiz]], which are all intended to be completed using a path other than the main driveline.
 
'''USC''', also known as '''Ultra ShortCut''', is a series of tracks by [[skindoormimiz]], which are all intended to be completed using a path other than the main driveline.
  
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These are the common principles for completing USC tracks:
 
These are the common principles for completing USC tracks:
 
# Checklines are marked by series of consecutive items and/or nitros.
 
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# Multiple different trajectories are possible, some of them being faster but riskier, others being reliable but slow.
 
# Multiple different trajectories are possible, some of them being faster but riskier, others being reliable but slow.
  
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* [[USC74]] - lava track
 
* [[USC74]] - lava track
* [[USC70]] -  
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* [[USC70]] - tornado track
 
* [[USC19]] - ice track
 
* [[USC19]] - ice track
 
* [[USC31]] - electric track
 
* [[USC31]] - electric track
  
 
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USC, also known as Ultra ShortCut, is a series of tracks by skindoormimiz, which are all intended to be completed using a path other than the main driveline.

Description

These are the common principles for completing USC tracks:

  1. Checklines are marked by series of consecutive items and/or nitros.
  2. Because of that, you can move anywhere, jump or rescue, as long as you touch the checklines in the order they appear along the driveline (i.e. if you complete a lap like on any other track, it will count as always, just it will be much slower).
  3. The borders of USC tracks are usually suitable for jumping, the angle and speed influence the landing point a lot.
  4. Multiple different trajectories are possible, some of them being faster but riskier, others being reliable but slow.

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