06-14-2018, 06:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2018, 06:45 PM by Pawel Kusmierek.)
Hi Lionel,
Most things that you are suggesting will never be implemented, because they cannot be done automatically and SRS runs something like 50 races a day, you would need a big team of judges working full time on judging the races.
You can also report outrageous incidents, there is protest form for that (as said above). These, if reported properly, will be reviewed by a human and addressed as necessary, up to a long term ban.
The "toxic" guy will be penalized because 20+ incidents in one race result in an automatic suspension.
Would you really have to learn is to avoid these problems. Assume that people will misbehave in the first corner, assume that the car sitting on the grass may pull onto the track just in front of you. Slow down slightly, think of exit strategies, stay way from trouble.
Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...6GERqFUpng (it's iRacing, but much applies to SRS as well)
Most things that you are suggesting will never be implemented, because they cannot be done automatically and SRS runs something like 50 races a day, you would need a big team of judges working full time on judging the races.
You can also report outrageous incidents, there is protest form for that (as said above). These, if reported properly, will be reviewed by a human and addressed as necessary, up to a long term ban.
The "toxic" guy will be penalized because 20+ incidents in one race result in an automatic suspension.
Would you really have to learn is to avoid these problems. Assume that people will misbehave in the first corner, assume that the car sitting on the grass may pull onto the track just in front of you. Slow down slightly, think of exit strategies, stay way from trouble.
Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...6GERqFUpng (it's iRacing, but much applies to SRS as well)
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