Thanks to Scawen, it is very easy to share a set while in a server and many drivers are happy to oblige when someone asks for one. Often it can help a driver to find that little extra speed he's looking for. However, it is important to note that a good setup not a replacement for skill. Do not expect to be running as fast as the person sending the set.
Here are some simple guidelines to follow when asking for a set:
1. Wait until the person is done racing
2. Ask politely.
3. If the person says yes and sends the set, thank them.
4. If the person says no, respect his response as final and do not pursue the matter further.
5. It may also be prudent to ask if the person minds if you send the set to others.
6. If the person sending the set says no, respect their request and keep it to yourself.
There are many reasons why a person may not wish to send a set. Do not take it as an affront if someone says no. Setups can take many hours to make and it is unfair to abuse someone for not wishing to share the fruits of their labor. In short, be polite.
Here are some simple guidelines to follow when asking for a set:
1. Wait until the person is done racing
2. Ask politely.
3. If the person says yes and sends the set, thank them.
4. If the person says no, respect his response as final and do not pursue the matter further.
5. It may also be prudent to ask if the person minds if you send the set to others.
6. If the person sending the set says no, respect their request and keep it to yourself.
There are many reasons why a person may not wish to send a set. Do not take it as an affront if someone says no. Setups can take many hours to make and it is unfair to abuse someone for not wishing to share the fruits of their labor. In short, be polite.