11-10-2019, 02:02 PM
(11-10-2019, 12:17 PM)Matej Macak Wrote: Hey, I'm currently sitting at the avg. of 3 incidents per race (only done 2 so far, both with 3). All of those were just bumps from close racing that didn't affect either of us, except for one, where I misjudged a braking zone and spun the driver in front of me (of course I gave him my position right after). But it brought me to a question about how many accidents per race would you consider acceptable and fair? I saw racers with 2 incidents being called all sorts of slurs, but I also saw racers in the top 3 with 4+ incidents that were being commended for a great race.
How many do you average and are you happy with that? I average 3 and would like to bring it below or around 1, not sure if that's entirely possible though.
My average is 3.6, it's a bit high but in the last 10 races, i managed to keep it below 3.
To me, it's not important how many accidents but the reason behind it: if it's just a bump it's ok, but it happened that people made pit maneuvers or rejoin track without watching.
Unfortunately, independently by the accident, it always subtracts 3 points per incident from the leaderboard and this can be frustrating when the accident is a little bump.