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1 month ago
Canada

When running 10 KM, 20 KM, and 40 KM Trainless you need to make physical contact with the appropriate "Mexico __km" sign.

This is necessary because it allows us to retime all runs fairly.

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United States

I was halfway through a 10 km attempt when I was like "Wait ... when does the run end?"

So glad I thought of that before my currently pending run

SunaD3V المعجبون بهذا
New York, USA

I just now see that that makes a lot of sense, will do so now

SunaD3V المعجبون بهذا
British Columbia, Canada

in my defense, my duo didn't actually tell me what the end condition was

Idaho, USA

kind of an L rule icl

United States

Well, it's kind of hard to draw a definitive line of where 10 km is on Pony Express. Unlike train runs, you can't use the km readout to verify that the condition is met on a given frame. So the sign I think is an definitive marker that can be used to identify the frame you meet the end criteria.

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dudeguy المعجبون بهذا
New York, USA

i mean we could try and use the train to find where exactly 10km is. All though i do know that when you die you are at 20m so it all really matters of what is the indicator of how far the train is.

United States

The problem is reliably timing when you cross that point as opposed to just finding the frame where you touch a sign.

dudeguy المعجبون بهذا
New York, USA

maybe they’ll change something in the next update to make a certain place exactly at 10km, 20km, etc

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