Actually yes... I sometimes get a bit angry in race about an incident, and then when I go back most of the time it's just a simple mistake on my part, an unavoidable mistake on the other drivers or it's an issue with the close racing and lag/collision detection.
So I might take some of these incidents, analyze them and offer an opinion on how I would've driven differently. After all these years of LFS'ing, i've become pretty adept at anticipating a crash and driving around them.
Just had three reverse oval races. That was thrilling! I never knew how fun oval racing was. When you have voice chat and a couple of drafting partners, it's silly fun.
I swore I would never race oval, but with 32 racers on the grid it is great fun in the FOX. Although everyone who hasn't tried it before the race start complains like hell, they always end up enjoying it, and we always get full grids
Speaking of oval...
I was there this week when the oval was on, and I was annoyed by someone who was unable to properly draft to gain speed...
When the final lap arrived I just couldn't stand it any longer so I got behind him and bumpdrafted him (way too late to win)...
The question, if both drivers agree, is it ok to BD on your server? I noticed one of your team bumping me along the oval (can't remember who, I'll have to look it up) on my final race there so I returned the favor. Just checking if it's an acceptable tactic
I usually don't BD in open wheel sims... However, sometimes it is preferable over regular slingshooting over and over, even in real life. In real life your front wing can't cope with it, in LFS it can.
Same goes for kerbjumping. In real life your suspension would fail after 3 turns, in LFS you can do it without problems.
I see no difference in bumpdrafting and, for instance, kerbjumping. They're both making use of the physics system to gain speed.
So why is one of them considered 'cheating' by so many, and the other is looked upon as 'incredible driving'?
But kerbjumping happens in real life too... Just watch the F1 cars at the Montreal GP in 2008 or earlier years too. They just set up their cars properly and eat those kerbs alive..
Yeah we do get alot of crashes and people frustrated, but with 32 racers of varying ability what can you expect? I think we catch most of the purposeful wrecking and ban them, but all you have to do is let any SR member know of a racer we should watch, then we will spec them and take the necessary action.
I have thought about a system which could work, but it would mean us using another server just for training, which we don't have atm. We only have 3 servers and they are all used. But I will think about it a bit more