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As I will no longer be making changes to this map, and that if I were to get back into this I would just remake it altogether, you should probably use Moustache's drag strip map over my own for the time being.
Sometime in the future, I will remake this and it will be made right. But for now, it will have to wait.
A. Buy and install Counter-Strike: Source on Steam
or
B. Follow a guide on how to legally get the assets without needing to on the game. This is trickier but it's free.
Hope this helps.
1. A way to stop your car after racing
2. Grandstands for spectators
3. To get rid of the showroom, since there are seperate maps for that purpose, or to make the showroom a little more polished and realistic looking instead of just a blank white sheet with no shading
4. To not use teleporters for moving the player into the showroom and back, and instead just have it as another room in the building
5. A space to build cars, or just a very large flat plane around the track instead of walls
6. To move the podium to some sort of winner's area, instead of at the end of the track in a forest
1. Your map requires Counter-Strike: Source, which costs money.
2. For me, your map has a weird skybox that looks like a demonic portal from some angles
3. Your map's showroom turntable has a black background instead of a blank white one
4. Your map's showroom teleporter is buggy unless you sprint and jump through it
5. Your map doesn't look like a real drag strip from real life
6. In your map, there is no way to stop your car before the end of the lane without losing time, so you just crash instead (which hurts)
7. Your map is overall quite tiny and fenced off (sans track, of course) and has very little building space for building cars
8. Your map has a peculiar road surface that seems to occasionaly change from looking normal to looking like the dark black void depending on the angle you look at it (I'm not sure why this and the skybox bug happens, it may be just me and I don't know what's causing it)