01-21-2020, 04:51 PM
(01-20-2020, 04:23 PM)Tim Cullingworth Wrote: The admin did say that they would act on protests showing intentional track stretching.
If this is the case, it should be added to the regulation page. There are two equally valid camps with this type of thing: 1) people who desperately want sim racing to be like real world racing, in which case you'd not be able to do any of this without penalties/bannings and 2) people who understand that this is NOT real world racing but just an elaborate video game with its own set of internal rules that do not perfectly mirror those found in the real world. Folks that do not understand the second group should have a read at (link-->) THIS ANCIENT BLOG POST (<-- link) that talks mostly about fighting games, but any competitive video game kind of falls into the same category.
If something isn't explicitly in the rules for banning behavior, the only judgement that can be done in in game. And this game has a number of circuits that simply don't enforce the rules like real life. There either needs to be an official rule on this, or no one is going to bother reporting infractions unless they just happen to get sideswiped by someone coming back onto track from what is clearly 4 wheels off.
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