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Latest revision as of 10:53, 6 August 2022
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:
- Checklines are marked by series of consecutive items and/or nitros.
- 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).
- The borders of USC tracks are usually suitable for jumping, the angle and speed influence the landing point a lot.
- Multiple different trajectories are possible, some of them being faster but riskier, others being reliable but slow.