Post by LegacyWolf on Dec 9, 2016 5:23:41 GMT
Name's Wolf, but I go by LegacyWolf(Legacy, for short) on the internet. What's good?
I wanted to join up with NoDo because after more than enough stunt racing, I wanted to try getting involved with a proper racing community. Seems to be working out well, so far. The impressions I make here are rather important, so if you have to tell me something, please do.
I'll mostly be playing stunt races on PS4(and PC soon) to hone my skill as a driver, and to make some money. See ya on the track!
{More personal stuff, so I dont waste your time}
I grew up with a handful of games, and coincidentally, Midnight Club, Gran Turismo, and GTA happened to be a few of them. I suppose the foundation of my passion for driving lies somewhere in there.
I found myself excelling in stunt races after first coming back to GTA for some time, not long after Cunning Stunts was introduced. After winning many times, I eventually found out about competitive crews, like NoDo and Sweat Buckets. Stunt racing on its own is fun, but after being rammed off the track by an inbred driver, or being heckled into turning catchup on when I host a race, or being beaten by someone who is just plain better than me, I just can't look at it the same. I joined this crew because it seems like the perfect change of pace. As a matter of fact, being invited to play stunt races by someone else on NoDo was a dream come true because I've never had so much fun racing in my life prior to that. Simply avoiding hitting other drivers was fun for me.
Thanks to Broughy1322, Picano, and GUN1T123 enlightening my knowledge with many of their videos, I've learned plenty of things about racing in general. Guess it's time to put all that to the test, huh?
I grew up with a handful of games, and coincidentally, Midnight Club, Gran Turismo, and GTA happened to be a few of them. I suppose the foundation of my passion for driving lies somewhere in there.
I found myself excelling in stunt races after first coming back to GTA for some time, not long after Cunning Stunts was introduced. After winning many times, I eventually found out about competitive crews, like NoDo and Sweat Buckets. Stunt racing on its own is fun, but after being rammed off the track by an inbred driver, or being heckled into turning catchup on when I host a race, or being beaten by someone who is just plain better than me, I just can't look at it the same. I joined this crew because it seems like the perfect change of pace. As a matter of fact, being invited to play stunt races by someone else on NoDo was a dream come true because I've never had so much fun racing in my life prior to that. Simply avoiding hitting other drivers was fun for me.
Thanks to Broughy1322, Picano, and GUN1T123 enlightening my knowledge with many of their videos, I've learned plenty of things about racing in general. Guess it's time to put all that to the test, huh?
I wanted to join up with NoDo because after more than enough stunt racing, I wanted to try getting involved with a proper racing community. Seems to be working out well, so far. The impressions I make here are rather important, so if you have to tell me something, please do.
I'll mostly be playing stunt races on PS4(and PC soon) to hone my skill as a driver, and to make some money. See ya on the track!