Is it bad if the same person has taken me out twice in a row now, on the same course in the same car and keeps blaming me for it? The first incident I was running 3rd, making the pass into turn one on Limerock, I'm already half a car length past this person and they turn down into me, sending us both spinning, some how my fault. 2nd time (different race) this same person gets lose coming over the crest, so I slow down, move to the right, and again am half a car length past, and they turn into me yet again.. and again this person blames me, insults me, then says they'll report me for keeping my cool and not doing anything wrong..
bummer about the other pilot taking you out! kudos to you for keeping your cool!
What you need to do is learn from
his mistakes.
there are a few things you can do in no particular order of importance (some veterans will hopefully chime in to help out with more suggestions):
1. Put the pilot on your "studied" list so you know when he is online.
2. Find the "danger paint" (a skin for his car to warn you) thread at Iracing - download the danger paints and follow the directions in the thread to mark the pilots car. This way you if you forget his name you will see his car marked in bold, bright colors warning you to stay clear.
3. protest his moves each and every time he takes you out. iRacing admits that they only penalize "intent" and not stupid moves, but an email from Nim that he is being protested might or might not cause him to driver better.
4. Increase your wreck avoidance game.
5. send him a friendly PM telling him to turn on his Spotter in-game so it can warn him if you are next to his car. And you can also ask him to turn on his voicecomms if you do no. 6 below.
6. If you have a microphone, turn on voicecomms and use it in-game. When you are passong him (or other cars) you can warn then with a quick comm such as, "Joe, I am on your right" or "Joe, passing inside on your left". make is brief and quick to give him position of your car relative to his car. of course, this will only work if he can voicecomms on to hear you.
etc
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good luck! yeah, some pilots can be a PITA on the track.
