Becoming a Better Online Racer

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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Becoming a Better Online Racer

    In a quick break from the NBA 2K9 coverage, Terry Crouch checks in this morning with a look at how to become a better online racer by using good etiquette and a sensible approach to racing. Check out his thoughts in his article, Becoming a Better Online Racer.

    "Online racing is a complicated mess of unwritten rules and gentlemen’s agreements. There’s no other way to say it. If you race online, you may or may not already know this.

    If you don’t, hopefully this article will help you become a better racer, and make the other drivers around you want to race with you more."
    OS Executive Editor
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  • Kruza
    Mainstream Outlaw
    • Jul 2002
    • 6285

    #2
    Re: Becoming a Better Online Racer

    Nice article, TCrouch. This is a very good read.

    Perhaps my main problem with online circuit racing is when someone goes off the track with all car/bike tires and immediately tries to get back on at a far slower speed, which is a blatant no-no. People who trailed close behind yet stayed on track going optimum speed have to slow down and are even at risk of getting into collision with that person, which both scenarios could've been easily avoided. Basically people who negotiated the track correctly get unfairly penalized for someone in front of them who makes a mistake.

    And even though this is a touchy subject as far as online racing is concerned, I am one not to mind allowing contact in racing GT cars, sports cars and stock cars. But the problem with this is that many people get carried away with contact and thinks it means deliberately running competitors off the track completely. They simply don't know the difference between rubbing and bumping. I think a little side-by-side grinding while on a straight or while fighting for space through a chicane is good as long as both drivers have enough room to stay on track. Doing this in open-wheel cars and bikes could be rather dicey, though.

    Kruza

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    • ofdman
      Rookie
      • Apr 2005
      • 390

      #3
      Re: Becoming a Better Online Racer

      Sorry to sound ignorant (I am when it comes to racing) but what is "Open wheel" racing? Thanks for any help!
      edit: never mind. I found the answer : )
      Last edited by ofdman; 10-01-2008, 08:56 PM.
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      • BIG CAROLINA
        MVP
        • Aug 2007
        • 1762

        #4
        Re: Becoming a Better Online Racer

        Originally posted by ofdman
        Sorry to sound ignorant (I am when it comes to racing) but what is "Open wheel" racing? Thanks for any help!
        edit: never mind. I found the answer : )
        Cars without fenders (INDYCARS, F1 Cars, etc)
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