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Post by KoBo_043 on Mar 19, 2015 23:04:09 GMT
If you have to give a position back. For example when you crashed somebody.
Do you stop and wait? Or do you keep driving at reduced pace and let him pass as he catches up?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2015 23:13:59 GMT
If you have to give a position back. For example when you crashed somebody. Do you stop and wait? Or do you keep driving at reduced pace and let him pass as he catches up? Doesn't really matter
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Post by double_s92 on Mar 19, 2015 23:21:35 GMT
Track dependent to be honest. If the track is tight, it's probably best to get going and look for a safe place to pull to the side and give back the place. Other than that it's entirely up to you, I personally completely stop and wait if I've completely Broughyd them and rekt there life, by accident of course, but if I'm battling and happen to make contact in a bad way then I'll reduce my pace give position back and carry on. Im vocal with the horn too: One or two beeps - "sorry mate, my bad" Spamming the horn - "OmfG I'm Sooo sorry, what the he'll was I doing!?!? Sowwiiiiii "
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Post by KoBo_043 on Mar 19, 2015 23:26:46 GMT
Well, suppose there are another 4 players a couple of seconds behind, a full stop would you give positions to people not involved. If you keep racing the other one could get stuck in the traffic. In a 1one1 it doesn't matter a lot.
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Post by double_s92 on Mar 19, 2015 23:33:15 GMT
Well, suppose there are another 4 players a couple of seconds behind, a full stop would you give positions to people not involved. If you keep racing the other one could get stuck in the traffic. In a 1one1 it doesn't matter a lot. Shouldn't matter, you give the position back regardless of how many others pass you. By carrying on I meant in a sort of blue flag type way, getting out of the way of others until the person you've wronged re passes.
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Post by KoBo_043 on Mar 19, 2015 23:45:06 GMT
Well, suppose there are another 4 players a couple of seconds behind, a full stop would you give positions to people not involved. If you keep racing the other one could get stuck in the traffic. In a 1one1 it doesn't matter a lot. Shouldn't matter, you give the position back regardless of how many others pass you. By carrying on I meant in a sort of blue flag type way, getting out of the way of others until the person you've wronged re passes. I understand, that's what I would do. But if you stop completely, other cars who have nothing to do with the accident behind you could fly by and pass because you have to make speed first, after the 'wronged' gets his position back.
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Post by Twilicane on Mar 20, 2015 0:10:20 GMT
Just pull off to the side so other people won't crash and as for the person that spun out or whatever, DO NOT TRY AND GET BACK INTO THE FREAKING RACING LINE WHEN PEOPLE ARE GOING TO PASS YOU
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Post by Ser Tandur on Mar 20, 2015 0:17:17 GMT
Shouldn't matter, you give the position back regardless of how many others pass you. By carrying on I meant in a sort of blue flag type way, getting out of the way of others until the person you've wronged re passes. I understand, that's what I would do. But if you stop completely, other cars who have nothing to do with the accident behind you could fly by and pass because you have to make speed first, after the 'wronged' gets his position back. If those other cars also pass the victim of your accident, then you need to let them pass you as well. I slow down on a side of the track that is not part of the racing line, coming to a stop if necessary due to severity of the accident. If I get passed by 7 people while waiting for my victim to get ahead of me, then so be it. It teaches me to not be so aggressive in similar situations that resulted in the current accident.
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Post by ChrisDE22 on Mar 20, 2015 1:50:10 GMT
Nooooo, you carry on
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2015 3:24:01 GMT
Chris defending + not waiting = best muscle car driver in the game :p
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