01-20-2020, 03:32 PM
Of course the problem with publishing a list of known exploits is that you'll have people who start trying to get away with using them all in the races.
But on the whole, I agree, if we have a documented set of forbidden track limit exploits on the site, then it will be easier to adjudicate disputes and protests when drivers violate them. We, as players/drivers, must be sensitive to the demand this will place on our one and only race director. Adding more load to the protest queue comes with a cost; it would be great if we could just read the list of no-nos and all act accordingly, rather than disregarding the "spirit of racing" to gain advantage and hoping the grown-ups don't catch us breaking the rules.
But on the whole, I agree, if we have a documented set of forbidden track limit exploits on the site, then it will be easier to adjudicate disputes and protests when drivers violate them. We, as players/drivers, must be sensitive to the demand this will place on our one and only race director. Adding more load to the protest queue comes with a cost; it would be great if we could just read the list of no-nos and all act accordingly, rather than disregarding the "spirit of racing" to gain advantage and hoping the grown-ups don't catch us breaking the rules.
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