NFS:SA Book of Records - Printable Version +- Need For Speed :: San Andreas (https://www.nfssa.net) +-- Forum: English Forums (https://www.nfssa.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://www.nfssa.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: NFS:SA Book of Records (/showthread.php?tid=11073) |
RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - Orbacle - 02-11-2019 Updated pursuit records. RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - KitsuneAmy - 15-11-2019 What about over a million points in an AWD car? xD RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - qrur - 15-11-2019 (15-11-2019, 14:45)KitsuneAmy Wrote: What about over a million points in an AWD car? xDIt's nothing special since AWD is easier to drift than FWD. And there are higher scores set with AWD RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - Klampy - 02-12-2019 Shortest evaded pursuit 9s 200ms RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - Orbacle - 04-12-2019 Major update to the thread + 2 new records RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - MatthewChow - 15-12-2019 I want to propose a record. Longest development time for a single car: Moonbeam. - The recorded facts - The earliest record of my intention of wanting Moonbeam in the server: https://www.nfssa.net/thread-3766-post-13828.html#pid13828 The earliest record of my intention of making it myself having extracted the vanilla files: The first Blender file created to make a Moonbeam version for NFS:SA. A shortened version based on the Suzuki Ignis Sport I would call Moonbeam Sport: The file created after getting confirmation from the rest of the team I could make and add Moonbeam into NFS:SA: How about that? RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - LeonSkript - 15-12-2019 Denied, go back to work kappa RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - susis - 15-12-2019 wouldnt a record be more like the opposite i mean "shortest time in developing a car" RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - MatthewChow - 15-12-2019 Well, no, because if I release an update with just a window banner it literally takes 30 minutes to get it up to the server. Also, there's 1 part updates... Moonbeam is adding at least (because counting at this point in time where there's still work in progress) 71 parts spread across 141 individual models all in one update for a single car, and I believe this makes it the biggest update for a single car to come out in the history of NFS:SA so far, thus, I believe it's a valid record. RE: NFS:SA Book of Records - Orbacle - 28-12-2019 Added 2 new DH records and "Fastest-growing player" category |