Simple idea really.
Don't loose the set that someone has sent you when they/you go to spectate or pit etc.
It would be better if you could receive a set at any time. At the moment you have to be in pits or race and so do they. If either of you go to spectate or a new race starts etc you loose the set they sent and have to ask for it again. I'm assuming this is because the set isn't actually sent until you get to the "save" point.
It would be better if the set were actually sent to your pc and automatically saved with their name at the time they send it to you. Then when you go to the pit you will find it there whatever happens "in game", at which time you can rename it as you please. I don't really see the purpose of having to manually "pick up" sets that have been sent.
Another way of doing it might be to have a "request setup" (RS) next to the driver name on the connections list. This will pop up a request on their screen telling them who's reqesting and they can choose to send, deny. This will pop up text on the requesters screen saying "<driver> denied request" or "setup received from <driver>"
Don't loose the set that someone has sent you when they/you go to spectate or pit etc.
It would be better if you could receive a set at any time. At the moment you have to be in pits or race and so do they. If either of you go to spectate or a new race starts etc you loose the set they sent and have to ask for it again. I'm assuming this is because the set isn't actually sent until you get to the "save" point.
It would be better if the set were actually sent to your pc and automatically saved with their name at the time they send it to you. Then when you go to the pit you will find it there whatever happens "in game", at which time you can rename it as you please. I don't really see the purpose of having to manually "pick up" sets that have been sent.
Another way of doing it might be to have a "request setup" (RS) next to the driver name on the connections list. This will pop up a request on their screen telling them who's reqesting and they can choose to send, deny. This will pop up text on the requesters screen saying "<driver> denied request" or "setup received from <driver>"