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TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Mark Grant - 03-21-2018 My second race on SRS, second time I have been taken out by bozo drivers. Is there a way to view a replay of races? I know there's some sort of replay function within Assetto Corsa, but I'm thinking youtube maybe? RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Michael Butler - 03-22-2018 in the options/general tab toward the bottom, you have an autosave feature , after you set that like you want, there is a replay tab all by itself on the left of the main tabs to view replays. RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Russell Sobie - 03-22-2018 Set it to record all the way up to 1GB replays, otherwise you might not catch the whole race. RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Mark Grant - 03-22-2018 thanks for your help Michael and Russell. RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Robin De Groote - 03-22-2018 Actually, 300-400MB should be just enough for a twenty minute race, but if you have the space, you might want to put it higher, to be on the safe side... RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Mark Grant - 03-22-2018 (03-22-2018, 08:47 AM)Robin De Groote Wrote: Actually, 300-400MB should be just enough for a twenty minute race, but if you have the space, you might want to put it higher, to be on the safe side... RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Owen Pyrah - 03-22-2018 Good on you for taking the time to report an incident. I think most of us are willing to learn from a mistake, even if it takes a suspension here and there to learn that a certain action isn't acceptable. Had my first race at Spa last night and I survived the first turn only for someone to kamikaze into me on the straight leading into eau rouge. Then after losing loads of positions down the straight after eau rouge a back marker took out my back end on the next chicane and I spun off. Still, good overtaking practice working back up from the back of the pack.. RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Mark Grant - 03-22-2018 (03-22-2018, 11:19 AM)Owen Pyrah Wrote: Good on you for taking the time to report an incident. I think most of us are willing to learn from a mistake, even if it takes a suspension here and there to learn that a certain action isn't acceptable. RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Michael Butler - 03-22-2018 I think what some drivers don't realize is....you have plenty of time, offline and in qualify, to see how fast you can take a setup in 6 or 7 laps. If you qualify in a certain position on the grid, you're not going to miraculously be able to pass the faster drivers or hold them off, so passing drivers from the start, going into turn 1, is basically a futile effort i think.....maintain your position on the inside or outside and play it safe to avoid early incidents, the faster cars will move ahead and the slower ones will filter back as the laps progress, you may have 2 or 3 cars with similar lap times to battle with the entire race and that's about it. Unless you totally screwed up your qualy and start way in the back with a fast car, with that i wish you luck as it will take much patience to pass safely, always leave the other driver some space to see if he's able to get through a corner faster and if he can, let him go, if you're faster, you can get the position back later. RE: TT Cup Spa, 2000 GMT - Russell Sobie - 03-22-2018 Exactly what Michael above said. As far as communication in race, it says in the rules we shouldn't be using Chat... but it is not really policed. I think the spirit of that rule is that typing in a bunch of vitriol after someone bumps you going into a turn causing you to spin out is not what anyone wants to see. A quick "sorry" from someone who screwed up probably wouldn't hurt... but even then, most people disable their chat app in their HUD during races. The best you can do is try not to finish last in the race and type into chat after you cross the finish line. Or just private message them here on the forums after the race. Typically when I do something boneheaded and nuke someone, I send them an apologetic private message. I've had people do the same for me and I have holstered a fully prepared video protest since they at least took the time to apologize for doing something wrong and owning it. The folks that I report are the ones that drive carelessly (or too aggressively), touch me and cause me to lose positions, make zero attempts to give me the position back... and then do nothing to notify me that they understand they screwed up and are sorry about it. Filing protests have been pretty infrequent for me lately as well, I'm happy to report. When I first started here on SRS, I was filing a protest just about every other race. The culture of clean online racing continues to push forward, brothers and sisters! |