Tutoriel pour PLUS DE TOURS

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On 2025-09-21 at 20:03:09
Je veux créer un circuit qui dure 3:25 avec 14 sections mais le max c'est 9 comment je fais?
Et bien. Tu peux pas. Mais si je rigole! C'est tout simple, enfin pour moi.. et pour les personnes qui l'ont déjà fait. Bon vu que je suis sur PC je ne pourrais donc que expliquer comment le faire sur PC. Tout d'abord quand vous créez un circuit, vous allez devoir vous rendre dans l'onglet CHECKPOINT. Puis Modifier et ensuite appuyer sur F12 (pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas: Clique droit puis Inspecter fait la même) puis normalement en haut à gauche de la console de développeurs il y a ça:

Cliquez sur cette icône et pointez votre curseur pour faire en sorte que ça soit comme ça:
, cliquez et normalement vous aurez cette ligne éclaircie en bleue ou autre:
Cliquez sur les 3 petits points situés un peu au milieu de la ligne

puis allez cliquer sur un chiffre orange et un blanc qui seras juste en dessous et les modifier à votre façon. Ici j'ai choisis le 1, vous pouvez le faire avec tout les chiffres en même temps, mais ça ne changera pas grand chose..

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Mon circuit pourras donc avoir 14, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ou 9 tours avec cet exemple!
Quand vous appuyez sur entrer/enter ça devrais marcher et votre circuit auras désormais le nombre de tours que vous voudrez! et cela n'as pas de limite contrairement aux autres trucs!
Et bien. Tu peux pas. Mais si je rigole! C'est tout simple, enfin pour moi.. et pour les personnes qui l'ont déjà fait. Bon vu que je suis sur PC je ne pourrais donc que expliquer comment le faire sur PC. Tout d'abord quand vous créez un circuit, vous allez devoir vous rendre dans l'onglet CHECKPOINT. Puis Modifier et ensuite appuyer sur F12 (pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas: Clique droit puis Inspecter fait la même) puis normalement en haut à gauche de la console de développeurs il y a ça:

Cliquez sur cette icône et pointez votre curseur pour faire en sorte que ça soit comme ça:



puis allez cliquer sur un chiffre orange et un blanc qui seras juste en dessous et les modifier à votre façon. Ici j'ai choisis le 1, vous pouvez le faire avec tout les chiffres en même temps, mais ça ne changera pas grand chose..

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Mon circuit pourras donc avoir 14, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ou 9 tours avec cet exemple!
Quand vous appuyez sur entrer/enter ça devrais marcher et votre circuit auras désormais le nombre de tours que vous voudrez! et cela n'as pas de limite contrairement aux autres trucs!

On 2025-09-21 at 20:27:29
I made a English version, for anyone interested 
Well. You can't. But I'm kidding! It's quite simple, at least for me... and for people who have already done it. Well, since I'm on PC, I can only explain how to do it on PC. First of all, when you create a circuit, you will have to go to the CHECKPOINT tab. Then Edit and then press F12 (for those who can't: Right-click then Inspect does the same) then normally at the top left of the developer console there is this:

Click on this icon and point your cursor to make it look like this:
, click and normally you will have this line lightened in blue or other:
Click on the 3 small dots located a little in the middle of the line

then go click on an orange number and a white one which will be just below and modify them as you like. Here I chose 1, you can do it with all the numbers at the same time, but it won't change much..

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My circuit could therefore have 14, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 laps with this example!
When you press enter it should work and your circuit will now have the number of turns you want! and it has no limit unlike other things! I want to create a circuit that lasts 3:25 with 14 sections but the maximum is 9, how do I do it?

Well. You can't. But I'm kidding! It's quite simple, at least for me... and for people who have already done it. Well, since I'm on PC, I can only explain how to do it on PC. First of all, when you create a circuit, you will have to go to the CHECKPOINT tab. Then Edit and then press F12 (for those who can't: Right-click then Inspect does the same) then normally at the top left of the developer console there is this:

Click on this icon and point your cursor to make it look like this:



then go click on an orange number and a white one which will be just below and modify them as you like. Here I chose 1, you can do it with all the numbers at the same time, but it won't change much..

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My circuit could therefore have 14, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 laps with this example!
When you press enter it should work and your circuit will now have the number of turns you want! and it has no limit unlike other things!
Yesterday at 13:58:46
I made a English version, for anyone interested 
Well. You can't. But I'm kidding! It's quite simple, at least for me... and for people who have already done it. Well, since I'm on PC, I can only explain how to do it on PC. First of all, when you create a circuit, you will have to go to the CHECKPOINT tab. Then Edit and then press F12 (for those who can't: Right-click then Inspect does the same) then normally at the top left of the developer console there is this:

Click on this icon and point your cursor to make it look like this:
, click and normally you will have this line lightened in blue or other:
Click on the 3 small dots located a little in the middle of the line

then go click on an orange number and a white one which will be just below and modify them as you like. Here I chose 1, you can do it with all the numbers at the same time, but it won't change much..

-->

My circuit could therefore have 14, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 turns with this example!
When you press enter it should work and your circuit will now have the number of turns you want! and it has no limit unlike other things! I want to create a circuit that lasts 3:25 with 14 sections but the maximum is 9, how do I do it?
Uhm, maybe changing the "turns" at the end to laps.. But thanks!

Well. You can't. But I'm kidding! It's quite simple, at least for me... and for people who have already done it. Well, since I'm on PC, I can only explain how to do it on PC. First of all, when you create a circuit, you will have to go to the CHECKPOINT tab. Then Edit and then press F12 (for those who can't: Right-click then Inspect does the same) then normally at the top left of the developer console there is this:

Click on this icon and point your cursor to make it look like this:



then go click on an orange number and a white one which will be just below and modify them as you like. Here I chose 1, you can do it with all the numbers at the same time, but it won't change much..

-->

My circuit could therefore have 14, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 turns with this example!
When you press enter it should work and your circuit will now have the number of turns you want! and it has no limit unlike other things!
Uhm, maybe changing the "turns" at the end to laps.. But thanks!

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