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Didn't go with Mr. Cider?The name you want people to see. I put mine as "Cipher"

Didn't go with Mr. Cider?The name you want people to see. I put mine as "Cipher"

People read it the same anywayDidn't go with Mr. Cider?


It means you get to wear your underpants on the outside.So is the 'S' thing of any use?
Or is it badge to say I am better than you? I wonder if it will be a target to some people?


It means you get to wear your underpants on the outside.

So is the 'S' thing of any use?
Or is it badge to say I am better than you? I wonder if it will be a target to some people?

It means you get to wear your underpants on the outside.
Well, I think they'll check IP or even MAC adresses to see if several accounts come from the same place / system, also they might check similar looking names and then check IP. Then, if there's a match, check the infos provided and if it's different, ask for a proof (such as a copy of ID card or passport). Although for a case like this, the three brothers are known by PoDi (and for sure on GT5 they weren't living under the same roof but that doesn't voids your point).
I think the end result of multiple accounts users will mostly be a matter of who will enforce the regulations (PoDi, Sony, FIA). I can see PoDi being a bit more relaxed about it than the laters.

What happens if you're not wearing any under... ok I've lowered the tone




I have a question regarding the Official FIA championships. I have missed the first season and i'm thinking of participating in the second season. I have read the rules a few times but it isn't clear for me so maybe someone can help me.
Because i have missed season 1, i'm not able to participate in the "top 24 superstars" races in season 2, right? If this is true, i have not a real chance anymore to compete with the top because the superstars races earn you double the points, right?



I just found a driver with a DR of 3,000 that got S. Without sounding elitist it feels like it's been handed out like Candy.. There's no way in my mind a driver with a DR of 3,000 should be getting S, kind of makes a mockery of it, especially as thousands of drivers above DR of 3,000 will not get it!

Yep it's stupid. They'll have signed for a rubbish manufacturer or come from a country with very few drivers so it's almost an automatic S for them. I can't believe they have not made it so that you have to be a A/A+ level driver first to be eligible for S.

If you are 800th overall in manuf. cup, but lets say 10th amongst VW drivers: you get an S rank.6.1.3 is a bit odd? Not sure how that works.

If you are 800th overall in manuf. cup, but lets say 10th amongst VW drivers: you get an S rank.

I hope that's not the 2nd place driver in the USA for PUGI just found a driver with a DR of 3,000 that got S. Without sounding elitist it feels like it's been handed out like Candy.. There's no way in my mind a driver with a DR of 3,000 should be getting S, kind of makes a mockery of it, especially as thousands of drivers above DR of 3,000 will not get it!



As long as they met the prerequisites, they deserve it. It's not their fault if people in their country didn't enter or because other people didn't choose a certain manufacturer.I just found a driver with a DR of 3,000 that got S. Without sounding elitist it feels like it's been handed out like Candy.. There's no way in my mind a driver with a DR of 3,000 should be getting S, kind of makes a mockery of it, especially as thousands of drivers above DR of 3,000 will not get it!


As long as they met the prerequisites, they deserve it.

I can't believe I got so anxious waiting for that rating when this is the outcome