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when inputting the medals it counts in thousandths of a second. So basically if you want a map to have a gold of 1 minute and 30 seconds you input 90000 and that translates to 90.000 seconds. Does that make sense? Hope it helps!
What I loved from this map was the scale and the little elements of exploration that felt akin to what the game's initial concept was shown to be. I also loved the idea of bringing back some of the original buildings too as well as one of the songs used in the first videos.
On the downside, one of the caveat's to the exploration bit was some of the navigation. It wasn't serious to the point that a person on their blind run couldn't be able to follow along with it, but maybe some ways to indicate the intended direction (such as a much-needed addition of more boost cooldown rings) and possible signs (not necessarily arrows) could do some good. That or maneuvering buildings to show more of the direction of the track.
Regardless, for such a tricky exploration-focused track, you did a really fine job, and I'll definitely be replaying this one a bunch more to learn all its' routes.