Anyone reading this is invited to come test an insim application being developed by me. It will be similar to both the STCC's license system and the CLC's Caribbean Cruise system of money and buying cars.
Taken from my feature list:
Please join [url="lfs://%7CIES+Racing%7C0%7CS2%7C/"]IES Racing[/url] to try it out. I am running the application now and it will be up until about 20:00 UTC
EDIT: The server is running all the cars at Aston Club. The combo will be changed, probably at about 19:00 UTC
Unfortunately it is impossible to detect a differentiate between the two with Insim. My only suggestion is to use the new server - Caribbean Cruise TEST. It's hosted with 500servers.com and its got a much better connection
I might be able to make it. It's going to be hosted on [url=lfs://|^4IES+^7Racing+^02|0|S2|/]IES Racing 2[/url]. I will setup the server to the first config soon.
This can happen with centrifugal clutches if they springs are too soft. Also when you do this in a clutched 2-stroke kart it can sound like the engine stops since you've just had it blaring away at 12k+ RPM and it suddenly drops to around 2k with hardly any load.
He might be thinking about Club100 as Will said, that would explain what he's said.
EDIT: @Becky - then you get to the braking, then the corner. In the classes with grippy tyres thats pretty surprising when you first go out too. After a while you get used to it. Funny thing is my parents never get used to me karting, they still worry like hell (especially my Mum)
I doubt it. Maybe in the wet with slicks you'll get power oversteer. The karts are 200cc four-stroke AFAIK and they'll do nowhere near 80mph. They also have clutches.
The nearest good outdoor track to me is 20 miles and they have crappy karts. I guess the one nearest to me with good kart is PFI in Lincolnshire. Its still a long way though
There's a few good indoor ones near me - one in Leeds, one in Bradford (I think, not sure if its still there) and one about 2 miles from my house. There's also a Daytona-owned place in Manchester that I've never been to.
In my area you get quite a few indoor placs but hardly any outdoor places, even ones which are only there for MSA races (there's one about 30ish miles away from me, the rest are 60+)
MTC packets are like an admin typing /msg <insert message> but with the message only appearing for a certain player. I think that makes sense.
MST packets are like an admin typing /msg <insert message> where the message appears for everyone.
I don't know about constructing the packet for MTC, I'm using an API so I've never done any of the actual connecting and sending. I would guess that there's something wrong with your code. I'll try finding what the packet should look like.
EDIT: @Dygear - ok, no problem, I'm not really bothered when it gets fixed.
EDIT2:
MTC ☺ ^7Welcome to the server!
That is sent to Insim for MTC packets, try comparing it to what your app sends Frank.