To be honest, some of the comments written shows that the users defenetly didn't go to a [TC]CityDriving server to see what City Driving has to offer. I get the feeling that all different City Driving servers/teams have their own focuses and differences, just like other racing leagues.
The TC servers have some laws, and some rules. When people break the rules they can be banned, as they destroy the fun for others.
But when people break the laws (like speeding), then there will be cops starting to chase them, and that's something fun.
Believe me, it's quite something to shake off a cop in an XFG if the cop drives an FXO, RB4 or FZ5 :haha: ... you could call it racing, but some wouldn't like that, but it's defenetly not 'just cruising along following speed limits' ... you really have to work at it, and hope that there won't be some more cops joining the chase, or you're gonna be busted!
And as a cop, you really have to analyze what the driver in front does, plan ahead, and use every little mistake from the suspect.
So, it's not that much different in the cop chases than in racing, the only difference is that you're not 100% sure what way the suspect will go. In racing you know that the person in front are going to follow the track ... in cop chases the suspect can do an emergency brake turn in front of you and suddenly go in the other direction, so you're on your toes as much as in racing, if not even more.
(as a sidenote, I used to drive in several other leagues (GPL, NR2003, EA F1-series etc.) but I got tired of it, so I know what you mean. I raced too much, actually so much that they JOY dissapeared ... so I unscrewed the wheel and didn't do any racing at all for a couple of years, but now with the TC servers, I actually found the joy again, so that's why I've stayed ... and bought LFS ... so you should all be glad that also the city driving people have paid for the development of LFS ... even though we might have different taste ... and not join 'your servers'
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