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GP Bikes => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ian on December 31, 2013, 03:58:22 PM

Title: Track Installation Guide for Newbies
Post by: Ian on December 31, 2013, 03:58:22 PM
A guide on how to add new tracks to your game,this is a step by step for people who have never done this before It will save you hours of forum reading
Please remember to backup your files before you start you do this at your own risk
You will be visiting the gpbikes folders a lot so make a short cut and place on your desktop or add them to your favorite list what ever works best for you
If you installed the game in the default location you will find the gpbikes folder here.

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I have already added the bikes folder check out the Bike installation guide here http://forum.piboso.com/index.php?topic=412.0

We have to add a new folder and name it tracks

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To download tracks go here http://forum.piboso.com/index.php?topic=45.0

Note There are also tracks especially for the Scooters

The tracks on the mega download page are the up to date tracks used in the severs thanks guys

Pick your track download and save the track to your hard drive, unzip,copy open you new tracks folder and paste it in

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Note If you select your track from the in game drop down menu and its not there a extra folder has been added when downloading see below

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Note If you try and connect to a server and you get a Data mismatch error you have a old version of a track installed
Visit the mega download page and up date your track https://mega.co.nz/#F!eNVSADpZ!a6u3dBMlFT8zw5x7K68eVg

To check which tracks are running in the servers go here http://stats.gp-bikes.com/servers.php

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Big thanks to all the people I have used a link to there work on this guide 
Title: Re: Track Installation Guide for Newbies
Post by: Hawk on December 31, 2013, 04:47:19 PM
Another great tutorial Ian.... Well done, mate! ;D 8)