First time I post a video on Live For Speed Forum,but it's my 4th(i think) video for Live For Speed.
It is called "Release Yourself".
The title is taken from the track that i used,which is called "Big Sky" by John O'Callaghan.
The story of this video is me driving while listening to my favorite radio show with Armin Van Buuren till i meet 2 friends.....
Some Details:
Resolution:1440*1080p@ 30fps
Video Codec:H264(@4Mbps bitrate) (rendered as HD 1080p in Sony Vegas)
Audio Codec:Mp3 Layer
Duration:4.46mins
File Size:~134Mb
That was me
Well,i saw the replay,and I admit that there was nothing you could have done.
Except from...braking when you were still outside the track.In that case maybe i wouldn't..."fly" off the track,when you crashed on me.
P.S. Take a look at the replay,from inside my car..You look like a rocket reaching its target
That was very clearly an unfortunate race incident.
To be completely honest, I strongly beleive that rules' flexibilty in a very popular league (such as OLFSL) does more "bad" than "good" in the legaue's reputation and its smooth operation.
The reason being that flexibility establishes a certain status-quo every time it is applied, thus increasing dramatically the chance of more members wanting to be treated with flexibility in similar situations in the future. It also makes more members feel pissed-off because they weren't treated with the same flexibility in similar situations in the past. The whole thing can easily go out of control, even resulting in total chaos, with complains, appeals and long arguments fly all over the place.
Russ, I fully understand you did what you felt was right for the racer who got disconnected, thinking of the situation as your fault, but I beleive overall fairness to all members is a more important issue. And it's better for the prestige of the league as a whole,if rules' flexibility is kept on the absolute minimum level.
In legaues such as OLFS we don't deal with people of a certain profile, but with people from all over the globe, with many educational, social, cultural (etc, etc) differneces. What looks logical and harmless to some may look ilogical and unfair to others. That's why the writen rules should be followed as closed as possible.
I don't mean to be harsh on anyone in particular, but fair is fair, so I have a question/comlaint about pool-1, race03.
We all saw Piiriste getting disconnected in lap 1. But contrary to the rules, quoted above (especially the bold part), he was allowed not only to rejoin the server (the race, actually) but to run many laps under blue flag too. I must make clear that I was not competing in pool-1, but I have suffered disconnections in the past and I was not allowed to rejoin the server.
So, are we all equal under the rules or some of us are "more" equal than others?
Hi every1,
I downloaded the demo version a week ago (but i knew about this game for over a year now).I tried the demo for some time and i decided to buy this simulator,cause it's worth it!
I am only 3 days s2 licensed user and i can't wait to see all of u on the tracks!