Starting Line

Starting Line

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Details about Starting Line

  • Released
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  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • November 26, 2013
  • October 4, 2024
  • 8.0+
  • 4+
  • 43.17MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • Czech
    Danish
    Dutch
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Version History of Starting Line

1.0.3

June 13, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Enhancement: - Changed results to automatically be based on 0.000 time (rather than 0.500/0.400 which was default on new install). Some users find the 0.500/0.400 based results confusing and it might not be obvious this setting can be changed to 0.000 in the Options (Gear icon). Note: For existing users, your result setting will not be changed. This update only changes the default setting for new installs. As usual, you can change this setting by going to Gear icon > General > "Use .000 based results (instead of .500/.400)". Set to "Yes" to use 0.000 based results. Set to "No" to use 0.500/0.400 based results.

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1.0.2

March 27, 2017

Enhancements: - Added tree activation min and max time options. These options allow you to adjust when the tree is activated after racer(s) have staged. Settings available for both Sportsman(Full) tree and Pro tree. - Now supports iPhone 5 (and newer) as well as iPad 4 (and newer), iPad Mini 2 (and newer), and iPad Pro. Requires minimum of iOS 8. - Updated icons and loading screen Bugs fixed: - Fixed underline issue in Stats help file text - Sound Volume adjuster (Options > General) now adjusts car sounds using logarithmic scale rather than linear scale. - Button sounds now obey the sound volume adjuster setting.

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1.0.1

November 26, 2013

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Description of Starting Line

Any seasoned drag racer will tell you that most races are won at the starting line. Having a good and consistent reaction time is key to winning. To achieve this you need a practice tree app...but not just any practice tree app. You need the Starting Line. By providing a more realistic race setting, the ability to seriously fine-tune, and statistics to provide you with feedback to build consistent reaction times, Starting Line has it all! Starting Line includes features and settings to satisfy everyone from casual users to weekend warriors to veteran drag racers. Features include: - 0.400/0.500 Sportsman(Full) tree and 0.400/0.500 Pro tree - use a 0.000 based timer or a 0.400/0.500 based timer - choose launch lane or have the app randomly choose - race CPU opponent (supports bracket racing and 'heads-up' for both tree types) - enter your own dial in and allow the system to randomly set the CPU opponent dial in - choose to use LED amber lights or traditional incandescent lights - Can launch with gas pedal [press], transbrake [release], or delay box (delay box supports 1 and 2 button [release] as well as ZForce button [press-release-press] types) - Separate settings for many Sportsman and Pro tree options allowing for distinct settings between each - adjustable stage and launch buttons to allow you to position your launch buttons on the screen in a way that works for you! - fully adjustable delay box that supports up to 2 delays (1 button and 2 button configurations) and bump up/down for post-release delay adjustments - Delay box users can choose to cross over and whether to use Cross Talk - real car and bike sounds for burnouts and launches! - detailed help file so you have information at your fingertips Statistics: Starting Line really shines by providing you with useful stats and helping you analyze your race reaction times (r/t’s). You will find all the summary data you would expect like: - Overall average r/t - Green light average r/t - best and worst r/t's - total green and red lights It also compares multiple racing scenarios (left vs right lane, night vs day, opponent vs solo, etc) and tells you which scenario you need to practice on. And what would stats be without great graphs! Starting Line boasts scatter plot and bar graphs to allow you to see your reaction time trends over time and to see how well you really are doing…which simple averages cannot do. The beauty of this graphing lies in its power to compare two racing scenarios at the same time! At a glance, you can see how well you are doing in 10 different racing scenarios. And for those of you that want to analyze your data further, there is an export option to export all your race data to CSV file (requires iTunes to get the export file). Then you can import the data into a spreadsheet program like Excel and have at 'er!
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Starting Line: FAQ

Does Starting Line work on iPads?

Yes, you can use the Starting Line app on iPad devices.

Who built the Starting Line app?

Graham McCabe released the Starting Line app.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Starting Line?

The Starting Line app currently supports iOS 8.0 or later.

What is the current app rating of Starting Line?

Currently, the Starting Line app has a user rating of 3.3 } and receives mild reviews.

What category is the Starting Line app?

The App Genre Of The Starting Line App Is Sports.

Which version of Starting Line is the latest one?

1.0.3 is the newest version of Starting Line.

When did the new Starting Line update happen?

The date of the latest Starting Line update is October 4, 2024.

When did Starting Line first launch?

Starting Line became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Starting Line appropriate for?

The content advisory rating for the Starting Line app is Graham McCabe.

What are the languages available on Starting Line?

Starting Line is now available to use in Czech, Danish, Dutch and 16 more.

Is Starting Line part of the Apple Arcade lineup of games?

Sorry, Starting Line is not part of Apple Arcade.

Is Starting Line eligible for in-app purchases?

No, Starting Line is not eligible for in-app purchases.

Is Starting Line fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Starting Line is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Starting Line?

No, there are no commercial ads in Starting Line.

Screenshots of Starting Line

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Reviews of Starting Line

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  • Great practice tree

    Feels like a drag race simulator. My only suggestion would be to have engine rpm’s rise or get louder when both vehicles are staged on double bulbs. Otherwise this app is great practice.
  • Setup... then setup again.

    I get everything set up the way it is when/where I usually race —the sound of the car, the crosstalk, day/night — then I enter the actual practice tree mode and do my thing. Then, it’s back to setting everything up again. The delay and rollout is saved, but the sound, the crosstalk, day/night changes itself back every time. It gets annoying really fast when you realize crosstalk has been automatically turned off or it’s night when you wanted it to be day.

    Other than that, though, this app is a good way for an ol’ bracket racer to practice RTs. Also, keep in mind I’m writing this while gritting my teeth in frustration right after I had to reset everything for the 4th or 5th time.
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    Developer Response

    Hi JonSP3030, Just before a race, you can set things up how you want for the upcoming race, but they will reset to default. To change the defaults (like sound, day/night, etc) so the settings are "permanent", click the Gear icon in the top right corner. There are many settings to choose from that will remain after each race...you then of course could change them for one specific race as you've discovered. Sorry for any confusion.
  • Not happy

    The app is way too inconsistent. I should have read the previous reviews, definitely would have passed on this purchase.

    Developer Response

    This is not a common complaint Gambler013. Only 1 person has ever complained of this and I never received any details regarding the specifics of the issue. There sometimes is confusion because there is a setting that allows for 0.000 based results (perfect reaction) vs 0.500/0.400 based results (old school perfect reaction). In addition, since the app runs on devices that max out at about 60 frames per second, there is some fractional amount of delay between the screen being asked to update and actually showing the update...which could cause some inconsistency issues on much slower devices. If you could provide some more details, it would be helpful to narrow down possible problems. What type of phone/tablet are you using? What type of racing are you using? (ie. using gas pedal, transbrake, delay box, etc) Are you running pro street or sportsman? Can you give a more detailed scenario of your reaction times from one race to the next (using the same settings each time)?