I didn't realize that there were soo many places that had parks with only a couple of hits. The idea behind the competition is to make it as close to a real competition as possible which is why I went with 6 features in a row without editing so that you have to be consistent and land all 6 tricks in a row just like a real slopestyle comp.
What do you think would be fair? For those that only have 2 or 3 features in your park; what if you lapped your park 2 or 3 times depending on how many features it has and just keep the camera rolling in between runs so that we can see that you technically did all 6 tricks in a row? I will leave this up to newschoolers to debate and then I will make a final decision.
Well the park where I normally ski has a big jump line, and then a rail garden at the bottom. So I would hit the two bigger jumps, but for rails and other stuff, they are all spread out so i would only be able to hit 2 max, that leaves the other stuff unittable.
What If I stomped the first part, clicked out and hiked back up and repeated it for the two other features?
"wait, what does 2 OTHER feature means? when I think about a park feature, i think about a rail or a jump...could someone help me lol?"
By other 2 features I mean, maybe your park has a spine, wall ride, quarter pipe, etc. It gives you some more creativity depending on your park layout.
I think it would be fair to show hiking, or lapping the chair as the camera is rolling, but then you would need to throw some Fast Forward action in there. That should be the only editing exception