I had some good racing last night, I also had some "interesting" races. During the course of the night there where 4 drivers who logged on and didn't exactly compete so much as happen to be using the same track as those in the race.
However the "wrecking" may not have been (and most of the 4 cases probably wasnt) deliberate, however the standard of driving was below appalling.
One driver actually had difficulty accelerating in a strait line and crashed numerous times on each bend, he did this when alone too - and on watching 6 replies I dont think was deliberately wrecking.
Unfortunately I was on that old favorite combo, FOX+SO1, so needless to say every accident a driver had with one of the 4 crash-a-holics last night was exagerated to a multiple car race ruining pileup.
Eventually last night I nearly lost my cool, with a departing comment of "Have I offended you? Or are you just really that bad?" I decided it was time to log off before I got in an argument.
My feeling toward that particular combo is that if you cannot do a lap under 48 seconds or so you perhaps are not ready to race online - but the actions of the other drivers last night probably wasn't maliscious.
So what constitutes wrecking? I could archive up the replays and send them to the server admin and apply for a ban - but does such inability deserve a ban?
Does a complete lack of comprehension of online co-operation and fairplay combined with driving ineptitude equal intentional wrecking?
Most of me wants to welcome newcomers and help them into the game, but the other part of me wants to race online and be competetive and be able to race and compete with other drivers of my level - which on that particular combo i'm quite good (although still .5+ second off the pb's set by the Jedi Lords).
Unfortunately having such an abysmal driver on that combo immediately voids the race, finishing becomes a matter of pot luck - and your place in the top 3 is dependant upon whether you managed to avoid taking too much damage when you lapped the accident-prone driver on the 3-4 times during the 8 lap race that one has to pass them.
I was on CDUK servers last night, which do have a very good ban procedure which results in a perma-ban on numerous 24/7 servers ... However, I wouldn't like to perma-ban a driver of this kind. I do think they should not have been there - but a perma-ban seems harsh punishment.
Is there a solution to this dilema?
However the "wrecking" may not have been (and most of the 4 cases probably wasnt) deliberate, however the standard of driving was below appalling.
One driver actually had difficulty accelerating in a strait line and crashed numerous times on each bend, he did this when alone too - and on watching 6 replies I dont think was deliberately wrecking.
Unfortunately I was on that old favorite combo, FOX+SO1, so needless to say every accident a driver had with one of the 4 crash-a-holics last night was exagerated to a multiple car race ruining pileup.
Eventually last night I nearly lost my cool, with a departing comment of "Have I offended you? Or are you just really that bad?" I decided it was time to log off before I got in an argument.
My feeling toward that particular combo is that if you cannot do a lap under 48 seconds or so you perhaps are not ready to race online - but the actions of the other drivers last night probably wasn't maliscious.
So what constitutes wrecking? I could archive up the replays and send them to the server admin and apply for a ban - but does such inability deserve a ban?
Does a complete lack of comprehension of online co-operation and fairplay combined with driving ineptitude equal intentional wrecking?
Most of me wants to welcome newcomers and help them into the game, but the other part of me wants to race online and be competetive and be able to race and compete with other drivers of my level - which on that particular combo i'm quite good (although still .5+ second off the pb's set by the Jedi Lords).
Unfortunately having such an abysmal driver on that combo immediately voids the race, finishing becomes a matter of pot luck - and your place in the top 3 is dependant upon whether you managed to avoid taking too much damage when you lapped the accident-prone driver on the 3-4 times during the 8 lap race that one has to pass them.
I was on CDUK servers last night, which do have a very good ban procedure which results in a perma-ban on numerous 24/7 servers ... However, I wouldn't like to perma-ban a driver of this kind. I do think they should not have been there - but a perma-ban seems harsh punishment.
Is there a solution to this dilema?