clearly B ... nudged him without any overlap (can happen and would have been a non issue if he had lifted) and created an opening this way
plus the chatlog clearly shows that hes quite the tosser and has no idea what overlap means
true but even without the collision detection he would have still put A into a slide and barged his way through which wile not resulting in that huge crash would still have been a piss poor attitude
btw i love the new into with the dictionary entries
have you ever though of adding a 80s stlye outro which explains what the drivers did with their lifes after the crash ?
If he is, he's got some tough competition. A while ago I watched some races of UFR @ AS Cadet (a public server, I think it was ConeDodgers)... Idiots galore.
@ MP3 Astra: Is it possible to get the chat log as scrolling text, instead of having it read to us? I find it a bit hard to follow.
I agree. Episode 8's chat log was absolutely ridiculous. However I'll still read it, and put up a scroll as well. In fact I have a chatlog right here... I'll attach it to the parent post.
Think it's lag/bad collision detection in this case, normally they would have made contact and carry on, the collision was never strong enough to make that crash I think.
I can't see how you could blame Driver B for that. Yeah, sure he tapped the back of Driver A, but he held it and that tap was not the cause of the crash. If it was IRL, then they'd have both have got through safely, it was the slightly dodgy collision detection that caused the crash and roll.
yes it was
without that tap B would never have been able to get alongside A in the first place to get the collision detection into full swing
the only right action after that tap would have been to lift off and reassume the position behind A not barge through on the grass
That is true. The accident would have been avoided if A had left more room but B was being very aggresive and trying to get through, when he probably shouldn't have. I still maintain that it was a racing incident.
I think the chat log actually makes people change their minds about an incident. It might be worth doing away with it, that way the decision is purely based on the incident rather than the persons attitude.