It’s cheating in your mind, but not by the rules. That’s the point.
The fact you consider cutting the track to be fine but touching a wall is cheating is your opinion.
It’s cheating in your mind, but not by the rules. That’s the point.
The fact you consider cutting the track to be fine but touching a wall is cheating is your opinion.
The one person who hasn't broken the law, is breaking the law, by not breaking the law. Interesting. So the professional athlete who doesn't use performance enhancing drugs, is actually the one at fault, for not working the system?![]()
Personally I think that goes against racing and what racing is (even if it is a game). And as such, in my opinion, it is cheating and shouldn't be done.
Fact #1 It is cheating.
Fact #2 It is Polyphony Digital's fault because they allow it.
If there's a way, people will find it...and if you want to stay competitive, you'll do it too. I want to stay competitive. I'm not gonna intentionally put myself at a disadvantage just to please my inner simracer. It's just a game in the end...if there was damage, nobody would even think of doing this. It sucks but I'll deal with it. Apart from T1, I did the rest of the lap only 0.2s slower than the top time, so I'd be high above many others anyway, but not if I made a clean lap.
Agreed, there should be a very clear list of rules in the videos we have to watch in order to join sport mode. PD won’t do ANYTHING that will cause less players though, they never have, and probably never will. They will allow the dirty drivers to drive away the clean ones before they ever try to “enforce” any kind of rules that may turn people away.
Amen brother amen!
Thinking back I still say the original as installed pen system was the best and most fair.
Problem was every you tuber under the sun complained now here we are. The desire of PD to want player numbers over quality has left us in this current train wreck.
All this game needs is a little focus in the right areas scoring wise rating wise.
The way this wall cheat is different, is with when people apply it.Hi @NekoPufferPPP ,
It is always good to hear from you and I can tell you are well respected by the board.
There is a funny thing about right and wrong... it is sometimes so hard to tell the difference.
Two examples, both related to GTS or motor sport.
In formula 1 this case:
Honda were suspended for one or two races which is a very serious and damaging to the Honda brand. The sensor team received a "Well, boys will be boys...". Why was one wrong but not the other?
- A team put sensors in their cars to detect the track magnetic false start sensor thereby allows the car onboard computers to launch the cars independent of the drivers. I cannot find a reference for this one but I thought it was Renault in 2001.
- Honda put a gas tank inside a gas tank to allow them to run lighter than the regulations allow. (2005 San Marino, https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2005/may/06/formulaone.sport)
In GTS it is OK to have an Alt account in a different region. It is absolutely horrible to have an account in a different region for Nations cup. Judgement by this board no less. Why was one wrong but not the other (I know now but did not when I started GTS)?
For many the wallriding falls on the side of wrong. There is no personal judgment. It hard to tell.
Good to see you too.@bone_tone good to see you out there. I haven't got the greatest race pace on Race C. Plus running from the back to learn the track. So my DR won't be where it is for much longer.
The way this wall cheat is different, is with when people apply it.
When qualifying for the fastest lap, anything goes. Everyone is able to do the same thing the #1 time did, if you choose not to, you're only putting yourself at a deliberate disadvantage, instead of adapting or dropping out of participation.
Anything the game allows will be abused, it is inevitable, it's how people are, and the game enables it...
However, in a race, if there's only one person not hitting the wall, then everyone else is the cheater. So like I said in one of my first posts on the subject, it's easier to agree to not use the wall in a race. Some good racing is to be had if everyone can agree on it and be sporting about it.
I met one racer, who also cheated the time, but raced fairly, within the real life rules. He complained about the wall cheat before the race, but carried on. As have many others. Those who use the wall in a race, get dealt with by other racers. If the game won't apply a penalty...the current (lack thereof of a) penalty system allows everyone to be a rule enforcer, to an extent... The old system was better, at least the dirty drivers were all racing other dirty drivers but now they're all up in the S-ranked lobbies and it's utter chaos.
Realistically, comparing this situation to real life is ridiculous. Of course you'd never do something like that unless you have a death wish, or (in case of corner cutting) are prepared to, worst case scenario, pay a massive fine and shame yourself and the nation...
To be fair, this is usually what the final chicane looks like for the fastest Suzuka qualifiers.
The game allows it, so people do it.
It's not really any different that using a wall as an advantage.
I don't care, either way, but selective condemnation isn't fair.
I did a clean overtake and what do I get? A 1 second penalty.
Except I'm not slower...You’re out qualifying yourself in race though, anyone behind you with a legit time is actually faster. So you starting ahead and not being able to keep up your Q pace is messing up other people’s races too, every time you enter. Why do people only ever think themselves these days?
The old system was better, at least the dirty drivers were all racing other dirty drivers but now they're all up in the S-ranked lobbies and it's utter chaos
That's an odd take... If everyone's doing it, can you really still call it cheating?
The point of setting quali times is finding the fastest way to complete a lap...even without the wallriding, people still cut corners in ways no other game would accept as clean.
It's how it is...no need to bash on the people for the game's shortcomings, come on.
No need to get offended.
So, the Gr.3 time attack a while back, the Blue Moon Bay T1 wallride...was it fixed?
I don’t watch racing, it’s quite boring. But, if like you say, Prost closed the door, then there wasn’t a gap for Senna to “go for”. How could there be if the door was closed?
Wall-riding would destroy your car if this were an actual simulation, while these corner cuts wouldn't. I guess that's the difference.
If it really doesn't, that means you should be able to do it perfectly on your first try...but you won't.Smashing into a wall takes no skill.
Nobody attacked him for the glitch, but he felt the need to defend it. I've qualified for race B at 0.56.6 & knowing I'm only 1.3 seconds behind a cheated time makes me feel even better.
Actually, the fastest I've done a lap during a race (i.e. without abusing the wall) was 56.2, and I've seen some do it in 56 flat so... .2 of a second still puts me in the same level, considering I'm also .2 of a second slower than the #1 quali time.
Also...you did attack everyone abusing the wall...rightfully so, but your wording was..."rough".
Except I'm not slower...I easily kept up with the pack, and even kept a several-second lead in some races. My quali time's in the top 10...ignoring the wall thing, I'm as fast as the top times on the course including taking T1 cleanly, so it's all fine in my case.
I'm better on smaller tracks because there's less mistakes to be made per lap, and it's easier to get in tune with the track's rythm and be more consistent, something I'm still not so good at...
It's different now in their broadcasts as they have control of penalties and look at things in real-time like an actual race does. Us plebs are left with the crumbs.I’d say them broadcasting the T16 races did it, it looks bad when the races they broadcast are full of people driving with pens. Especially when they aren’t given out fairly/properly. So now everyone has to suffer because PD won’t make themselves look bad on TV/YT with their terrible pen system, and they can’t fix it, or they would have already.
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Actually, the fastest I've done a lap during a race (i.e. without abusing the wall) was 56.2, and I've seen some do it in 56 flat so... .2 of a second still puts me in the same level, considering I'm also .2 of a second slower than the #1 quali time.
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Not only that but a certain amount of room is there for mistakes, etc... so that close racing is possible.I feel like there is unwritten rules in real racing kind of code of ethics.... that's definitely lacking in the community of Gran Turismo