05-01-2018, 05:04 PM
10 'incidents' in a race and you're banned for 3 weeks!? No Josh... No Considering SRS counts all contacts however minor (including wall taps and hitting corner/braking markers) as an incident this would be too punishing. It would also mean that a clean racer who gets smashed into enough will also get the suspension.
I think the majority of people take the no chat rule as meaning no abusive chat. If people got punished for congratulating each other for a good battle or race win there would be no one left to race
Yellow flags should really be policed by the game, not SRS. AC is rather weak when it comes to policing anything unfortunately... Unless you get punted off track, then it loves to punish the victim lol
Blue flags being ignored for more than a couple of corners while the lapping car is in passing distance should be warned for a first offense and punished if they continue to ignore them... I think the same rule should apply to a lapping car who thinks it's OK to barge their way through unsafely. Also if 2 or 3 blue flagged cars are battling I think it should be expected that they won't ruin their battle/race just to let someone through who is essentially hotlapping up front on their own
I think the majority of people take the no chat rule as meaning no abusive chat. If people got punished for congratulating each other for a good battle or race win there would be no one left to race
Yellow flags should really be policed by the game, not SRS. AC is rather weak when it comes to policing anything unfortunately... Unless you get punted off track, then it loves to punish the victim lol
Blue flags being ignored for more than a couple of corners while the lapping car is in passing distance should be warned for a first offense and punished if they continue to ignore them... I think the same rule should apply to a lapping car who thinks it's OK to barge their way through unsafely. Also if 2 or 3 blue flagged cars are battling I think it should be expected that they won't ruin their battle/race just to let someone through who is essentially hotlapping up front on their own