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I've experienced nothing but drivers like what I described bar the very rare case - I have no tolerance for drivers like that and will often quit and go and do something else.
I've never been apologised to, ever. I get shunted off the road simply for having the cheek to be faster than some kid, I don't see how that makes playing GT online more desirable than anything else. Sure the lack of championships and ingame incentive for winning helps people not be asshats but the fact remains that even if you're at the back of the pack people with no hope of winning will simply go out of their way to end your race. I've had more respectful races in Grand Theft Auto Online than I have in GT6 online - so I'm sure you can see why I feel the way I do.
Intentionally ramming other drivers is rather frowned upon, I don't recall saying anything about them going off the track resulting in a black flag - I am referring to them swerving into other drivers, into their racing line and smashing into them under braking when not even attempting to hit the brakes.
Not to mention all the times they've tried the PIT maneuver on me as they try to swerve into their racing line despite me clearly being next to them when I had right of way at corner entry.
I find it hard to believe our online experiences in the same exact game could be so different. Especially when I'm the kind of online racer who exclusively (almost) joins public rooms, not private friend rooms. I join a room that says "CLEAN" in the title, and honestly, if that room has 16 people in it, maybe 1 or 2 end up being idiots. And those idiots promptly get booted for their troubles as soon as a good host sees or hears about some nonsense going on. And after every race you see texts about "hey, my bad for this bump and that block." Things that don't even end up in wrecks. This is a STANDARD affair in PUBLIC ROOMS on a nightly basis.
I mean it sounds to me like you're joining "dirty" racing rooms.....which are usually clearly marked, expecting clean racing then getting pissed off about it when you get dumped. Literally I can think of about a half dozen times since GT5 launched right through now on GT6, that I joined a room tagged "clean" that ended up being populated with dirty racers. And in that rare event, it doesn't take much effort to exit out and search out a clean room.
Edit_ And just to add a point. I pretty much search out room that are "clean", but with a tolerance for some bumping and blocking, because like I said, I believe in "Rubbin's Racin'".......and I don't like nazis or thought police. But there are also far more hardcore rooms usually marked something like "Pro Clean". These rooms are people who take online racing very seriously and typically have absolutely zero tolerance for any kind of bumping or blocking or any other kind of shananigans. You'd probably be quite at home in these rooms from the sound of it.
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