Hello, I've never raced much with wind on so I never had any troubles with "it".
"It" being the fact than once you start the race, after that milisecond where the server puts the wind speed information on screen, you just don't know how strong the wind is.
It happens that lately I've running at races with some wind on a league.
Ok, of course you can "feel" the wind, and that's key if you're to adapt and race to the best of your capacity, but specially on crowded servers... something should done to deliver that information to the driver in a better fashion.
On a crowded server (say 30 people), there's usually some lag before the last car (or the admin gives the go anyway) clicks on ready and all cars are on grid and ready to race.
Then the laps (race length) show up and the wind speed beneath it, on a smaller font.
Problems is, it last for only 2 seconds or so and you could (as I did) EASILY miss it if you're focused on something else.
If we had the wind speed information on the F12 screen it would be really useful. We have the race length information there already...
"It" being the fact than once you start the race, after that milisecond where the server puts the wind speed information on screen, you just don't know how strong the wind is.
It happens that lately I've running at races with some wind on a league.
Ok, of course you can "feel" the wind, and that's key if you're to adapt and race to the best of your capacity, but specially on crowded servers... something should done to deliver that information to the driver in a better fashion.
On a crowded server (say 30 people), there's usually some lag before the last car (or the admin gives the go anyway) clicks on ready and all cars are on grid and ready to race.
Then the laps (race length) show up and the wind speed beneath it, on a smaller font.
Problems is, it last for only 2 seconds or so and you could (as I did) EASILY miss it if you're focused on something else.
If we had the wind speed information on the F12 screen it would be really useful. We have the race length information there already...