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So it seems we've found a guy who wanted to set out to prove someone running out of fuel was a huge injustice to him, their fault he quit and lost DR/SR, their fault he swerved and hit a big yellow wall, their fault that he ruined his own race.
He comes on here all prepared with a video and a small explanation, with a few details left aside ready to add in later.
Finger poised above the left mouse button above the "Post Thread" button...
...he presses it... It posts...
(Now what I'm surprised most of you didn't realise, is that someone who has an ego the size of one of Jupiter's moons doesn't expect to be told he's actually in the wrong - as his pals at school and his parents have never done. So he has no idea how to respond to criticism.)
He immediately gets backlash, something he's never received in massive amounts.
As the story goes on we learn that despite all the efforts of everyone here to help him understand there may have been a different scenario (besides ploughing into a wall at three figures speed) he proceeds to use the argument of 'you must have never driven a car' or something to that extent, which is kind of ironic.
Maybe this is why some people say Gran Turismo isn't a "real racing simulator", or maybe because most of those who play it don't treat it as a racing simulator.
Anyway, that's enough from me. Some people's ego just seems to get in the way of rational thought.
He comes on here all prepared with a video and a small explanation, with a few details left aside ready to add in later.
Finger poised above the left mouse button above the "Post Thread" button...
...he presses it... It posts...
(Now what I'm surprised most of you didn't realise, is that someone who has an ego the size of one of Jupiter's moons doesn't expect to be told he's actually in the wrong - as his pals at school and his parents have never done. So he has no idea how to respond to criticism.)
He immediately gets backlash, something he's never received in massive amounts.
As the story goes on we learn that despite all the efforts of everyone here to help him understand there may have been a different scenario (besides ploughing into a wall at three figures speed) he proceeds to use the argument of 'you must have never driven a car' or something to that extent, which is kind of ironic.
Maybe this is why some people say Gran Turismo isn't a "real racing simulator", or maybe because most of those who play it don't treat it as a racing simulator.
Anyway, that's enough from me. Some people's ego just seems to get in the way of rational thought.