And will possibly always be so, I think.
The objective of the CTRA is not simply to provide racing servers. From its inception, the underlying intention was to change the way people race in public servers in LFS. I bet you don't remember the days when rejoining directly into traffic was just what people did, sod the consequence. You probably don't remember the days when Blue Flags were lost on most people.. they were completely meaningless.
With the CTRA, we attempted to up the awareness of racing conventions and extend the ramifications of ignoring them. We've made a concerted effort to focus on education and cleaning up the racing, rather than just clearing out the unruly and uneducated. We've tried to do this as personably as we could, on a case-by-case basis, despite a large-scale deployment of servers. I think a lot of what we've tried to do has been averaged across all public server racing, and is lost in the passage of time, but I guess that's just sod's law. I choose to believe we made a bit of a difference in the big picture though.
The objective of the CTRA is not simply to provide racing servers. From its inception, the underlying intention was to change the way people race in public servers in LFS. I bet you don't remember the days when rejoining directly into traffic was just what people did, sod the consequence. You probably don't remember the days when Blue Flags were lost on most people.. they were completely meaningless.
With the CTRA, we attempted to up the awareness of racing conventions and extend the ramifications of ignoring them. We've made a concerted effort to focus on education and cleaning up the racing, rather than just clearing out the unruly and uneducated. We've tried to do this as personably as we could, on a case-by-case basis, despite a large-scale deployment of servers. I think a lot of what we've tried to do has been averaged across all public server racing, and is lost in the passage of time, but I guess that's just sod's law. I choose to believe we made a bit of a difference in the big picture though.