Track markings on track sections
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Author:babbel

0x8a Unk(1) = the place where the dotted lines start , the higher the number

	      farther it starts, for example , 0 = the dotted lines start right

	      after where the yellow line stops. Hope you understand this if not 

	      try it out :) 

	      



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The Trackmarking commands in one of the last sections

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There are two 0x8b and one 0x8a in one of the last sections.

One 0x8a and one 0x8b are the grip lines on the track, Unk(6) is 513 for that

The 0x8b is the finish line, the Unk(6) of this is 257.



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The starting grid lines

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0x8a = The left starting grid lines 

0x8b = The right starting grid lines



Unk(1) = Same as Unk(1) in 0x8a (see above) 

Unk(2) = The vertical movement of the grid , higher number is more to the right

Unk(3) = The number of starting lines (gp2 standard 13) 

Unk(4) = The vertical movement of the grid , higher number is more to the right

Unk(5) = The vertical movement of the grid , higher number is more to the right

Unk(6) = The length/thinkness of one line ( gp2 standard = 513)



Unk 2 & 4 & 5 seem pretty simular , it looks the same to me. Take a look at it



The commands are not vital for the tracks



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The starting line

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0xb with Unk(6) = 257 is the s/f line



Unk(1) = Horizontal movement of the s/f line , The lower the number the more it comes down the grid.

Unk(2) = No idea what it is but every other number then 8456 give weird things (gp2 standard = 8456)

Unk(3) = The number of starting lines , weird but Gp2 standard is 1 ;) 

Unk(4) = Not used , unless someone needs 2 s/f lines (gp2 standard is 0)

Unk(5) = Not used , unless someone needs 2 s/f lines (gp2 standard is 0)

Unk(6) = No idea what it is but every other number then 257 give weird things (gp2 standard = 257)