Virsli Factory

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  • Unique foldername ssig
  • Skin for
  • Track Mod for
  • Based on
  • Release date 2020-04-21
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  • Version
  • RVW-ID 1575
  • Category
  • Score
    68/100 (3 votes)
  • Unconventional car?
  • Construction
  • Engine
  • Transmission
  • Top speed mph
  • Total weight kg
  • Acceleration m/s²
  • Construction
  • Track difficulty
  • Track length 773 m
  • Reverse version available? Yes
  • Time trial times available?
  • Practice mode star available?
  • Online multiplayer compatible?

    YOU NEED THE NEWEST VERSION OF RVGL FOR THIS TO WORK CORRECTLY (i think)

    When you thought all Virslis have been eaten, do not worry, there is more.

    Special thanks:
    - everyone who helped, ketchupman for ketchup and mustard sounds and more

    Track info:
    The track is a pretty well designed masterpiece i'd say. Features virslis and everything you'd ever want from a track to feature. It has 2 practice stars, fully working reverse mode, cool easter eggs and much more!

    Featuring:
    - 2 practice stars
    - working reverse mode
    - challenge time

    Fun facts:
    - Virsli is a magyar name for sausage or something like that
    - the track was supposed to have custom aerials but it didnt work out
    - it is a fun experience with more players

    Some things I have yet to sort out:
    - AI nodes

    Have fun!


2 comments on “Virsli Factory

  1. Virsli is a Hungarian word for the type of sausage that is used in hot dogs, if I understood right. It’s an interesting theme. :P
    This track is quite unpolished. It shows in the AI, in the textures, and in the racing line, that not too much effort was put into it. It does have some interesting parts, though. I like the use of oil surface, and I am a fan of the obstacle with dips and bumps. This is a quirky track that might be worth a play or two, especially in multiplayer, but I don’t find it too memorable.

    Video: https://youtu.be/5CVtmhJx9ew

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  2. Oil track. The arrows on the walls are confusing and you don’t know where to go, but I know that’s what the author intended, but it’s cool here

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