dinkywinky182
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Posts: 9
Registered on: April 2018
Social Club: donkywonky182
Discord: dink#3440
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Post by dinkywinky182 on Apr 14, 2018 5:58:48 GMT
So i am extremely new to these forums. I have some understanding of what to do but im still a little unsure. Im unsure how we start and when do we start, like how do i get involved with races, is there any pc races going on i could join? How do make one if i feel like it?
thanks. please respond with informative information.
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Hystery
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Posts: 556
Registered on: August 2016
Steam: DraconisRex
Social Club: Hystery
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Post by Hystery on Apr 14, 2018 7:36:56 GMT
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Post by OfMikeAndMen on Apr 14, 2018 8:57:50 GMT
hey, the best place to start racing on PC is meetmypyro's Weekday Playlist Series. join this a couple of times, after that you can get involved in some organised events (check out the link speky posted for that!), and over time you'll meet some people to race with
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Post by equationunequal on Apr 14, 2018 9:09:07 GMT
1. Sign up 2. Show up 3. Race That's all there is to it really
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Post by TDWPMark on Apr 14, 2018 9:42:41 GMT
Your first port of call should be the Verified Members thread. There are a few steps to follow but once you've completed them you'll become a verified member and you'll be able to sign up for events. For more casual racing, you can join our Discord server and chat with other PC members, but you'll need verification to get the best out of our server.
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Post by NicotheRider on Apr 15, 2018 5:42:56 GMT
1. Sign up 2. Show up 3. Race That's all there is to it really Can't agree more. Just jump into the events you like.
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Post by aidyhawse on Apr 15, 2018 13:46:59 GMT
1. Sign up 2. Show up 3. Race That's all there is to it really On top of this, a race (especially an event race) is not won on the first few corners so just keep it calm and let things play out and then see where you stand. After that, focus on consistency and a nice rhythm instead of going for ultra quick laps and constantly crashing, and once you have built up the experience, your pace will also massively improve without your consistency/rhythm suffering.
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