Any of you guys read Slashdot? And are familiar with the 'karma' system, and the ability to moderate?
Well - I liked the suggestion of getting your LFS "race license". Sure, this license wouldn't be mandatory for all servers (so as to remain welcoming for the casual newbie racers), but it wouldn't be hard to code in a feature where servers could require a virtual LFS race license to allow people to join. A "hardcore" server filter, if you like.
So how would you get your license? You could organise race license 'driving test' races. I don't know what the equivalent is IRL but I know you have to apply and pass some sort of examination before you get a race license. Here's one possible solution (there would be many other ways, just bear with me and see the principle behind the suggestion): So you'd get a bunch of guys to enter a race under 'supervision' mode. Once the race is over, whether the drivers like it or not, the MPR would be submitted for review by approved examiners (i.e. drivers with high karma - you could call these guys 'moderators' or whatever. Race examiners. Something like that).
You'd get awarded points (oooh, remember them?) for clean races, until you got a certain total which would qualify you for a license. Drive like an idiot? Lose points. Or lose *all* your points for some of the mad manoeuvres described by Setu. You would also have to get at least one lap in within a certain time (e.g. within - say - 115% of wr? or something like that) and obviously have to finish. Maybe force some sort of consistency - i.e. we don't want one superhero lap with every other lap involving a crash or an "off". Maybe even force candidate racers to complete the full driving tests in the game as has already been suggested. Generally, raise the barrier to entry.
There would also have to be some sort of mechanism to catch out people with race licenses going a bit mental after they've received their license. Perhaps licensed racers could click a 'marshall' button that voted for the MPR to be reviewed. Only licensed racers (or even those with high *enough* karma) would get the option to call a marshall vote. If enough marshall votes were amassed, the MPR gets sent off for review by a similar sort of panel, with real consequences if poor racecraft was demonstrated. Potentially driver(s) could be penalised (reducing points, reducing 'class' of license etc), even to the point of revoking their license completely and even blacklisting them for some time (or forever!).
You'd also have to work on making sure that the awarding of race licenses was done fairly, i.e. people wouldn't abuse their moderator priviliges. So possibly a meta-moderate feature like Slashdot could be implemented. E.g. every 10 race licenses awarded would be reviewed to make sure the *moderator* was performing their job properly.
I see a huge flaw here in the amount of work involved to review MPRs to award licenses, and interpretation of what is a fair pass (that goes wrong) versus someone driving like an idiot would need some care. Appeal systems / consistent rules / lack of interest....
... maybe this would never work in practice.
But I am pretty sure that the idea of some prestige or glory associated with "Rakhsh (gold race license - 11,204 credits)" versus "Rakhsh (bronze license - 25 credits)" might be enough to get some folks to commit time to make this kind of system work. Think about the amount of care and effort the forum regulars put in here, for instance.
And of course this would allow us to have licensed-racers-only servers (hardcore servers) which addresses Setu's original point: it gives the net result of some sort of consequence resulting from driving like an idiot - it makes you have to *work* to get that damned license, and it matters if you lose it. And you *could* lose it. In real life, it is $$$s and the threat of personal injury that hopefully slows you down - in virtual LFS racing we need to create something artificial to make racers "care". Being denied entry, and being marked a bit of a poor racer might be enough, or then again maybe not.
Does anyone else remember what it felt like, having to win those races in S1 to get enough points before you got the higher cars? First time I unlocked the XRT .... woah ... this thing *goes*. Same sort of thing for having a race license - that sense of 'damn, I had better be sensible, this took an AGE to earn - better not lose it in a marshall vote....' You'd approach your first races on a hardcore server with a feeling of privilege, and respect, not only to the racing in general but also to your fellow racers, and who wouldn't want that?
Even if all this sounds hare-brained, thanks Setu for a great original post. I'd support this being a sticky (possibly in Newbie section?). Apologies for rambling on.
Cheers
Rakhsh