I remember a time when there was meaning behind the work "Sorry". It was typed in to the chat window as a show of remorse for causing an incident or becoming an obsticle to be avioded. The time needed to type the simple word or phrase allowed for some meeningful show of sportmanship, or consesion for the transgression you just caused. But now is seems people have elevated its stature to a point where they assume the simple act of pressing a button on the keyboard to send the message is itself the show of remorse.
It seems these days that its ok to run in to someone, or take some one out of a race, pop a quick "Sorry" and continue on as if nothing happened. This is the reason why I no longer have a message of remorse maped to a key. If I happen to cause an incident that disrupts the race fro other people then I am forced to take the pressious few seconds to type out my appology, which in most cased allows the effected driver to recover and retake a position ahead of me. It also encourges me try that much harder to avoid putting myself in that situation.
If you are goign to say you are "Sorry" then mean it. Take a few seconds to type it out. If you don't mean it then just drive on as I really don't want to see your macroed appology anyways. So just like the overuse and uncalled for "Blue Flag" messages I urge you all to also put an end to "Sorry" messages. Being a good and sportmanlike racer means not having to say you are sorry.
It seems these days that its ok to run in to someone, or take some one out of a race, pop a quick "Sorry" and continue on as if nothing happened. This is the reason why I no longer have a message of remorse maped to a key. If I happen to cause an incident that disrupts the race fro other people then I am forced to take the pressious few seconds to type out my appology, which in most cased allows the effected driver to recover and retake a position ahead of me. It also encourges me try that much harder to avoid putting myself in that situation.
If you are goign to say you are "Sorry" then mean it. Take a few seconds to type it out. If you don't mean it then just drive on as I really don't want to see your macroed appology anyways. So just like the overuse and uncalled for "Blue Flag" messages I urge you all to also put an end to "Sorry" messages. Being a good and sportmanlike racer means not having to say you are sorry.