Why kick X1's?!?

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Thats a Citroen, cant confuse that with a BMW SUV can we now? X1 however, can be confused with a BMW SUV. The name of the X2010 was changed for a reason, not just for 🤬 and giggles. It had the X1 name for around a month, its had the X2010 name for nearly 2 years. And the fact that it was actually designed by Redbull, where as the Citroen wasnt, its merely sponsored by Redbull.

If you tag a room Red Bull, the Citroen is one of the cars that will pop in. I've seen it happen many times. Then when they are asked to get in one of their x1s they will say " but this is a Red Bull room" Get the point yet?

The X2010/11 are not Red Bull cars either. You will find them in the Gran Turismo garage.
 
If you tag a room Red Bull, the Citroen is one of the cars that will pop in. I've seen it happen many times. Then when they are asked to get in one of their x1s they will say " but this is a Red Bull room" Get the point yet?

If you're naming a room, X2010 is shorter than Redbull so why not use that, gets the point across, no?
 
If you're naming a room, X2010 is shorter than Redbull so why not use that, gets the point across, no?

If you do that, guys that only race X2011s will not enter.

X1 is shorter. Plus that leaves room for "or kick"
 
If you do that, guys that only race X2011s will not enter.

X1 is shorter.

-sigh- The fact of the matter is that the name has been changed for a reason, and has been the same for the past 2 years a lot of people have gotten used to it, why cant the rest?

If you really want to play the annoying technicality card, the X1 had its name changed to X2010. The X2011 was named X2011 as soon as it was released. Technically speaking, putting X1 will also deter those who only race the X2011 :rolleyes:

We seem to have gotten quite a fair ways off topic. X2010/2011's get kicked simply because 90% of the time, the people driving them cant drive them and end up ramming everyone. Simple as that.
 
...and the drivers that can drive them well, and do race them, lovingly refer to them all as X1s.

Regardless, X1s should only be used in X1 only rooms. By now hopefully most people know how to properly set up an online lobby, otherwise it will be a free for all and you get what you get.

Lates.
 
...and the drivers that can drive them well, and do race them, lovingly refer to them all as X1s.

Regardless, X1s should only be used in X1 only rooms. By now hopefully most people know how to properly set up an online lobby, otherwise it will be a free for all and you get what you get.

You said yourself that this:
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Was not in the game, so the point of making a lobby exclusively for it would be?
 
2 points.

1 nick·name:
A familiar name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name.

2 precedent:
an example or instance used to justify later similar occurrences
 
But if its no longer called that, becomes a rather invalid argument thats 2 years old.

X1 is quicker to type down, can refer to all four X2010/X2011 models, and saves space in room title. Pretty much everybody recognizes the name 'X1'. If I had to type down seven more numbers and a slash every time I had to refer to the cars, it would be a waste of time doing something pointless. Especially if you use the onscreen keyboard operated by the controller.
 
X1's are kicked because no one is able to drive them without crashing into others. Instead of kicking after the damage is done, the host is proactive and kicks as soon as someone gets into that car. If you do want to drive the X1 in a public room you should ask the host if it's okay and explain that you will drive carefully. If the host says alright, you can join. If not, you can leave voluntarily and can spare yourself from being kicked.

Oddly enough, just about every aircraft is capable of destroying itself just by flying, yet this doesn't happen regularly. The same technology and techniques used in aerospace shouldn't be very hard to apply to the X1. Even existing F1 tricks like making turns so sharp, even Formula cars need to crawl around them could be used to control the X1.

Flying is not about going as fast as possible around a track. That's why overspeed damage to airplane is rare and only really occurs when the instruments fail and the pilot / autopilot reads the wrong airspeed.

When it comes to G forces, the human body can take about 9 G's, while the aircraft (jet fighter) can take more. The pilot will black out and crash long before the aircraft breaks up.

X1 is quicker to type down, can refer to all four X2010/X2011 models, and saves space in room title. Pretty much everybody recognizes the name 'X1'. If I had to type down seven more numbers and a slash every time I had to refer to the cars, it would be a waste of time doing something pointless. Especially if you use the onscreen keyboard operated by the controller.

In my book, the X1 is the type, or regulation of the car, while the X2010 and X2011 are different versions within that type / regulation. Just like the F2007 is an F1 car, the X2010 is an X1 car.
 
X1's bleep bleep because no one is able to drive them without crashing into others.

There are hundreds, maybe thousands of guys that can drive them very well actually.
 
Yes I have.Almost all of my racing is done in private lounges,same guys I've raced with since this game came out.We are all good drivers and tuners who share set-ups and there is never any issues with having to babysit as the host.Most open lobbies have at least 1 or 2 people who wreck the enjoyment of the game and it just turns into a kick and wreck room.

I was referring to making X1 room specifically, and a lot more than once. Not just rooms in general.

Flying is not about going as fast as possible around a track.
Except air racing.

That's why overspeed damage to airplane is rare and only really occurs when the instruments fail and the pilot / autopilot reads the wrong airspeed.
It could be made rare in racing too if the driver was given messages when approaching the cars limit, tracks were designed to prevent the cars from reaching the limit, and/or the cars were prevented from exceeding preset limits.

When it comes to G forces, the human body can take about 9 G's, while the aircraft (jet fighter) can take more. The pilot will black out and crash long before the aircraft breaks up.

Not everything is a fighter, and fighters can't take more than human can. That would be a waste of money. 9 is the usual limit for plane and pilot, with a safety factor. And like with planes, cars can be limited to prevent them from exceeding their limits.
 
Except air racing.

Air racing is actually a rather slow business, by aviation standards. Besides, due to the frequent cornering the speed is always reduced. There's no risk of overspeed damage in air racing.

Overspeed damage is a danger in commercial aviation, because the jet engines are so powerful (they need to accelerate a heavy body to takeoff speed in a short distance). The engines only go for full power during take-off. If they went full power during level flight or during climb they would overspeed and sustain damage to the fuselage.

It could be made rare in racing too if the driver was given messages when approaching the cars limit, tracks were designed to prevent the cars from reaching the limit, and/or the cars were prevented from exceeding preset limits.

Top speed is hardly the problem, it's the lateral G's that is the danger and the injuries they can cause to the neck. In all other racing disciplines, cornering speed is limited to the grip of the car. In the X1, the cornering speed would have to be limited to judgement of the driver, I don't see how that would work.

Not everything is a fighter, and fighters can't take more than human can. That would be a waste of money. 9 is the usual limit for plane and pilot, with a safety factor. And like with planes, cars can be limited to prevent them from exceeding their limits.

Fighters can take quite a lot and the pilot will fail long before the aircraft does. It's not a waste of money, it's ensuring that the aircraft is safe. Any crash caused by a failing aircraft is poor engineering.

Commercial jets are not able to pull enough G's to black out a pilot, they will go into a stall before that occurs.

There are hundreds, maybe thousands of guys that can drive them very well actually.

Yes, but when there's slower traffic on the track not many thinks about slowing down. Besides, if there's a thouand guys who can drive them well there's a hundred thousand who can't. Statistics tells you that a driver in an X1 is extremely likely to cause misery to the room. That's why they are kicked. If you do have common sense and does your best to avoid accidents, explain that to the host before you enter and wait for the reply.
 
Air racing is actually a rather slow business, by aviation standards. Besides, due to the frequent cornering the speed is always reduced.
Which makes it perfect for exceeding AoA crit and stalling.



Top speed is hardly the problem, it's the lateral G's that is the danger and the injuries they can cause to the neck.
Limiting can apply to g, just like top speed.

In the X1, the cornering speed would have to be limited to judgement of the driver, I don't see how that would work.
By limiting it to the judgement of a computer, just like a computer won't let the F-16 exceed, was it 25 degrees?, AoA.


Fighters can take quite a lot and the pilot will fail long before the aircraft does. It's not a waste of money, it's ensuring that the aircraft is safe. Any crash caused by a failing aircraft is poor engineering.
They take basically the same. The big different is the plane can sit on 9 g indefinitely, the pilot can't. And not all fighters are 9 g limited. Some only go as high as 4-5 g. The pilot's job is to not overstress the plane. Structural failure is only the engineer's problem when the pilot has not overstepped his bounds.

Commercial jets are not able to pull enough G's to black out a pilot, they will go into a stall before that occurs.
Or, rip their wings off by exceeding the structural limit.

Yes, but when there's slower traffic on the track not many thinks about slowing down.
Slowing for traffic is common sense, this goes for whatever car you're driving.

Besides, if there's a thouand guys who can drive them well there's a hundred thousand who can't.
Better or worse than other cars?

Statistics tells you
I'd like to see them. If I was going just by my experience, statistics would say X1 drivers cause less problems than average.

At the very least don't just assume something about the player just because of car choice. And remember, if you're the host, you set the rules. But no one can read your mind.
 
Because it's unbeatable and 98% of the time it's driven by little kids who can't drive and make live miserable voor those who try to set good lap times in there trackday Honda. ( I speak from my own experience )
 
In what context is the question, obviously if people are racing touring cars, road cars or some other set of parameters then yes you would kick the idiot who decides he's going to drive the x1. I've seen plenty o x1 lobby's though so just have a look and I'm sure you will find a welcoming lobby

Every now and then I see "X1" rooms I hope in expecting a few people but it's always just 1 guy usually a 12 year old kid lol
 
Froudeybrand
Every now and then I see "X1" rooms I hope in expecting a few people but it's always just 1 guy usually a 12 year old kid lol

If I have a 12 year old that acts like a lot of tweens in online games, he/she will be grounded from gaming. That's if online gaming is still setup the way it is today.
 
I agree that X1s should only race against X1s. To allow such a wide gap in performance to other cars in a race is ridiculous, unrealistic and pointless. Clearly PD could make such a limitation as they already have with the Ferrari F1s.

X1 is quicker to type down, can refer to all four X2010/X2011 models, and saves space in room title. Pretty much everybody recognizes the name 'X1'. If I had to type down seven more numbers and a slash every time I had to refer to the cars, it would be a waste of time doing something pointless. Especially if you use the onscreen keyboard operated by the controller.

Exactly. Besides, i prefer the sound of the name X1. It has a nicer ring to it.
As i understand it, the only reason they had to change it was for legal reasons upon discovering there is a BMW SUV called an X1.

To me, these fantasy-alien-like-cars will always be colloquially called X1s out of endearment. Personally, i think some people are getting a little petty when there are certainly much bigger fish to fry.
 
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-sigh- The fact of the matter is that the name has been changed for a reason, and has been the same for the past 2 years a lot of people have gotten used to it, why cant the rest?

If you really want to play the annoying technicality card, the X1 had its name changed to X2010. The X2011 was named X2011 as soon as it was released. Technically speaking, putting X1 will also deter those who only race the X2011 :rolleyes:

We seem to have gotten quite a fair ways off topic. X2010/2011's get kicked simply because 90% of the time, the people driving them cant drive them and end up ramming everyone. Simple as that.

I'm not sure how many people realize that they changed it to X2010 from X1 when the X2011 came out! They had to change it because it's the same model just different year and they couldn't call all of them by the same name if it was denoted by year! They don't call a 2012 Maxima, that, they call it a Maxima to generalize (generally speaking)!
 
The reason I like to bring out my X1 though is that I often go to free run rooms with no restrictions and no warnings against redbulls. So, like any other car, I take it out to see if anyone else wants to drag or race X1's. Of course it will beat any other non-X1, but who cares? I take cars out all the time that are much too slow to actually win just because I've worked hard to collect all of them, and I'm going to drive them because I like variety.

I put in too many hours to get the orange red bull that I needed to be level 40xp to buy just to let it sit in the garage. In my opinion, any real gt5 player SHOULD drive it fairly often, it's hands down the hardest car to master in the game! Anyone who thinks it's cheap to use it is crazy, it is freakin hard to control it takes a lot of finesse to drive. To me, driving it well is about as impressive as anything in the entire series and should be highly thought of, not given this unfairly poor stigma.
 
My point is that people need to get over the fact that they got "beat" by it in a race. I don't care if someone lines up with me if I'm in my skyline with it, it's a game it's for fun I don't care if they scorch me it's a better car no one is going to say "wow that guy must really suck at driving he got beat by an X1". It's for fun who cares.
 
I'm not sure how many people realize that they changed it to X2010 from X1 when the X2011 came out! They had to change it because it's the same model just different year and they couldn't call all of them by the same name if it was denoted by year! They don't call a 2012 Maxima, that, they call it a Maxima to generalize (generally speaking)!

They changed it way before that. I remeber getting my first X2010 Legitlly Back in febuary 2011. It was allready called X2010
 
spikeyhairdude
They changed it way before that. I remeber getting my first X2010 Legitlly Back in febuary 2011. It was allready called X2010

That was after, the name change. I think it was changed in Nov 2010? When S.Vettle won a championship? I can't remember exactly, but it'll come back to me.

What I do remember for certain was that we got a free one from PD and it was the first of the name change. It was to celebrate something, I'm so mad I can't remember lol.
 
That was after, the name change. I think it was changed in Nov 2010? When S.Vettle won a championship? I can't remember exactly, but it'll come back to me.

What I do remember for certain was that we got a free one from PD and it was the first of the name change. It was to celebrate something, I'm so mad I can't remember lol.

Yes, you're right. They did gift everyone an 'X2010' (There!?) ...And it was in celebration of Sebastion Vettel's championship win!
 
SunsetSailor
Yes, you're right. They did gift everyone an 'X2010' (There!?) ...And it was in celebration of Sebastion Vettel's championship win!

Unfortunately my ps3 died had to buy a new one so I lost the gift.
 
Ok i'm seeing this everywhere in this thread now an to be honest it's a bit off topic.

The car WAS called the X1 as people who bought the game within the first month of release 24-11-2010 (and you were able to get your hands on one).

In the 1.05 update (20-12-2010) they changed it to the X2010.

Call it what you will, most GT5 gamers will know what it is your talking about.
 
Ok i'm seeing this everywhere in this thread now an to be honest it's a bit off topic.

The car WAS called the X1 as people who bought the game within the first month of release 24-11-2010 (and you were able to get your hands on one).

In the 1.05 update (20-12-2010) they changed it to the X2010.

Call it what you will, most GT5 gamers will know what it is your talking about.

The topic is about X1s and we're talking about X1s. How is that off-topic? Now if i was to talk about school children getting shot, that would be off-topic! Have a nice day/evening.
 
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