This could start a little bit of controversy and discussion...
There's a trend which I know I'm not the only person to have noticed, namely the "SHIFT+R after the first disaster" syndrome. I've been in, or spectating on, numerous races where the starting grid has looked liked a battlefield after a war, or the first corner has turned into a butcher's shop and suddenly everyone who was involved in it starts yelling for a restart. Enough SHIFT+Rs and soon enough the race restarts.
However...
This is incredibly frustrating and very unfair on the racers who've actually avoided spinning the cars on the starting grid, or have been just a little bit more careful in the "first corner dash" and have made it out the other side and are now involved in a sensible race.
Of course, it's true to say that sometimes the best racers get unavoidably caught up in the initial carnage through no fault of their own. But most of the time it seems that the racers calling for restarts are the ones that cause the crashes and spins. So why should their mistakes penalise the good racers that have got through?
My suggested solution:
Allow a vote against a race restart.
It could be done one of two ways. Either enable a new SHIFT+key combination, so that once someone has pressed SHIFT+R, the racers who want to continue the race can vote against it with SHIFT+(whatever).
Or deal with it similar to the "vote to ban" option. The vote is started by the first SHIFT+R. then other racers press 1 to vote for, or 2 to vote against the restart.
As a "gut feeling" I think a two-thirds majority to restart should be required. Obviously this figure is very debatable, and would be relevant no matter what method of restart procedure was used. (And simply increasing the majority needed may well do away with any need for a "vote against" procedure at all!)
Gentlemen, the motion is tabled. Let the argument commence!
There's a trend which I know I'm not the only person to have noticed, namely the "SHIFT+R after the first disaster" syndrome. I've been in, or spectating on, numerous races where the starting grid has looked liked a battlefield after a war, or the first corner has turned into a butcher's shop and suddenly everyone who was involved in it starts yelling for a restart. Enough SHIFT+Rs and soon enough the race restarts.
However...
This is incredibly frustrating and very unfair on the racers who've actually avoided spinning the cars on the starting grid, or have been just a little bit more careful in the "first corner dash" and have made it out the other side and are now involved in a sensible race.
Of course, it's true to say that sometimes the best racers get unavoidably caught up in the initial carnage through no fault of their own. But most of the time it seems that the racers calling for restarts are the ones that cause the crashes and spins. So why should their mistakes penalise the good racers that have got through?
My suggested solution:
Allow a vote against a race restart.
It could be done one of two ways. Either enable a new SHIFT+key combination, so that once someone has pressed SHIFT+R, the racers who want to continue the race can vote against it with SHIFT+(whatever).
Or deal with it similar to the "vote to ban" option. The vote is started by the first SHIFT+R. then other racers press 1 to vote for, or 2 to vote against the restart.
As a "gut feeling" I think a two-thirds majority to restart should be required. Obviously this figure is very debatable, and would be relevant no matter what method of restart procedure was used. (And simply increasing the majority needed may well do away with any need for a "vote against" procedure at all!)
Gentlemen, the motion is tabled. Let the argument commence!