Hello there,
I'm here to suggest something new about races system, if you all remember, in a previous gamemode update races were added in a virtual world which was an awesome update, but on the next update it was changed back to virtual world 0. I've asked Rick about adding races back to virtual world but he said that he had some complains about that. My suggestion is about a command that is able to set racer to another virtual world while he's racing, like /nvw (/newvirtualworld). By default, when racer joins he should be in virtual world 0, and when he types that command after he has joined the race, he should be added on another virtual world (ex. vw 21). I know that doesn't make difference just like the system that races are in a virtual world by default. but the command /nvw (/newvirtualworld) should be enabled only for racers with a limit of races won, so it won't be abused by new player that may be cheaters (ex. "You can't use /nvw command as you have less than 500 races won.")
I hope you like this suggestion!
I'm here to suggest something new about races system, if you all remember, in a previous gamemode update races were added in a virtual world which was an awesome update, but on the next update it was changed back to virtual world 0. I've asked Rick about adding races back to virtual world but he said that he had some complains about that. My suggestion is about a command that is able to set racer to another virtual world while he's racing, like /nvw (/newvirtualworld). By default, when racer joins he should be in virtual world 0, and when he types that command after he has joined the race, he should be added on another virtual world (ex. vw 21). I know that doesn't make difference just like the system that races are in a virtual world by default. but the command /nvw (/newvirtualworld) should be enabled only for racers with a limit of races won, so it won't be abused by new player that may be cheaters (ex. "You can't use /nvw command as you have less than 500 races won.")
I hope you like this suggestion!
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