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Any help for a noob???
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Any help for a noob???
Hi guys,

Kinda new around here. Tried the SHIFT+U in game but so far I can't access the editor. Any tips? Not sure what I'm doing wrong.

Cheers
#2 - Lible
LFS Autocross Editor Instruction Manual
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Note : Live for Speed must be unlocked to use the autocross editor.

The autocross editor is accessed by pressing SHIFT+U inside the game.
In there you can save, load and edit layouts, when you turn on the
"place objects" button.

All the editor keys are listed on that screen. The autocross system
works over the internet as well. The host can edit / load a layout
while guests are connected.

To make an autocross layout, you place objects and checkpoints and a
start point. If you don't place a start point, then it will use the
default start grid and will behave like a normal race track. In that
case there will be no time penalties but you will need to place check
points so that laps are timed.

Placing objects : select an object type and place an object by
pressing O. you can adjust the direction (heading) of the object by
using the < and > keys. If you press M with any object selected, it
will move that object to the mouse position, and update it with the
heading that you have set.

Placing checkpoints : you need one finish line and at least one
checkpoint. In effect this defines the circuit, and also gives you
split times at those points. Pressing F or 1, 2, 3 gives you a finish
line or a checkpoint. You can adjust their direction and width in the
same way as you do for objects, by pressing the M key. Checkpoints
are invisible when driving - it is up to the person who edits the
track to make sure the user drives through them, by using cones or
other objects. The W and E keys can be used to set the width of
a checkpoint.

NOTE : direction is important with checkpoints. You must drive over a
checkpoint in the correct direction or no time will be recorded.

A checkpoint looks like a square bracket, and you must drive FROM the
side with the "ends" of the square bracket and over TO the "flat side"
of the square bracket.

Restricted areas and route control :
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In "marshall" mode you can place Marshall areas and Route checkers.

Marshall areas are shown by a red circle. If a car enters one of them
in single player, it will receive a 1 minute penalty. In multiplayer
mode, the player will be forced to spectate.

Route checkers are shown by a green circle. Each route checker has a
route index number which is shown near the top right of the screen
when a route checker is selected. Cars must pass through these route
checkers in the correct order, or they will receive a penalty or be
forced to spectate. The route index is automatically generated in the
order the route checkers are created. You can manually edit the route
index by clicking on the route index button.

Controls :
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View control - mouse and keys - listed on screen.
Press V to toggle between high and low view.
Viewing the track - press SPACE to turn on or off all the editor
buttons so you can see the track clearly.

Distance measurement : Press D to activate the measuring tool.
hmmm marshal mode, ill try that out later
#4 - Lible
That's only in the newest patch.

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