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I was reading another thread about online racing and it got me thinking. The good random rooms supposedly say "clean" in the title. Yet, maybe the host and one other person actually race clean. And none of the others are kicked.
I had a somewhat bad experience, one of many, the other night--
I entered a "clean" room, thinking, okay, I have a shot at placing at least mid-field in a full room. I'm not bad, not the fastest either. I'm usually a mid-field position, occasionally podium, rarely first. But I'm okay with this. I start mid pack randomly and expect the other racers to work for their passes. I hold my lines, never swerve in front of someone on a strait away and give them room when they've got the pass.
Yet, everyone else tries to pass me in the first corner, slamming me in the process as they lunge up the inside and steal the position away. No one backs off when I take my lines into corners regardless if they're far behind; they just brake late and block my apex. Then many of them swerve across the straits sideswiping me when I pass, and when I brake before a corner SLAM into the back of me.
They're all on mics I can barely hear slamming each other with racial slurs so when I type messages it's impossible to communicate with them.
This is why I rarely enter the random room and champion the GTP system, where series are fair, shared by lovers of racing who want to win cleanly and by skill, not strong-arming their way around the track.
What do you guys think? Are clean rooms actually clean in your experience?
I had a somewhat bad experience, one of many, the other night--
I entered a "clean" room, thinking, okay, I have a shot at placing at least mid-field in a full room. I'm not bad, not the fastest either. I'm usually a mid-field position, occasionally podium, rarely first. But I'm okay with this. I start mid pack randomly and expect the other racers to work for their passes. I hold my lines, never swerve in front of someone on a strait away and give them room when they've got the pass.
Yet, everyone else tries to pass me in the first corner, slamming me in the process as they lunge up the inside and steal the position away. No one backs off when I take my lines into corners regardless if they're far behind; they just brake late and block my apex. Then many of them swerve across the straits sideswiping me when I pass, and when I brake before a corner SLAM into the back of me.
They're all on mics I can barely hear slamming each other with racial slurs so when I type messages it's impossible to communicate with them.
This is why I rarely enter the random room and champion the GTP system, where series are fair, shared by lovers of racing who want to win cleanly and by skill, not strong-arming their way around the track.
What do you guys think? Are clean rooms actually clean in your experience?
