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Post by djsweetlove on Jun 19, 2014 20:55:56 GMT
I'm a huge fan of the "Broughy Verified" playlists, and play them almost exclusively. Usually, I end up hosting my own lobby and play through them with whoever I can get to join. Since a lot of us don't have mic's it's tough to work out what other people want, so I decided to start this thread to find out... If it's just the two of us in the lobby, do you like to wait for new players each time or just plow through the whole playlist together? What is the ideal number of players where you'd want to just keep going on to the next track? I'm curious if there's a consensus on this.
Do you have any other strong opinions about proper lobby host etiquette?
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Post by smitveedub aka inFamous_Smithy on Jun 19, 2014 21:26:32 GMT
I personally prefer more players but I have had some cracking playlists of late with just 2 or 3 players ( including myself ) but it does sometimes take away from the enjoyment waiting for invites between each race what console you play on?
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Post by sparkysrovers on Jun 19, 2014 22:08:24 GMT
Three if there isn't anyone joining
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Post by Trowa on Jun 19, 2014 22:15:57 GMT
It depends. If we cant get a full lobby to fill up fairly quick like 2-3min then I usually just say go ahead and start it but in general if you can fill up the room with NoDos its worth the wait. I dont wait for randoms to join though. Id rather race 1v1 against a NoDo anyday over getting pitted by randoms even if the other guy is way faster than me and Im guaranteed to lose. Its better to lose and learn from a better racer than to get pitted or win by default because your fellow NoDo got pitted with randoms in the lobby imho.
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Post by djsweetlove on Jun 19, 2014 23:25:56 GMT
I personally prefer more players but I have had some cracking playlists of late with just 2 or 3 players ( including myself ) but it does sometimes take away from the enjoyment waiting for invites between each race what console you play on? Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk I'm on PS3.
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MrMister
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Post by MrMister on Jun 20, 2014 11:17:47 GMT
It's generally quite hard to fill up a room with nodo's but with a lof of nodo's there is a lot of fun in racing. Adding people as a friend often helps because they for some reason join you more often and I'd really recommend you join the skype chat it makes communicating and joining each other much easier and you get a lot more people in your room.
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Post by Trowa on Jun 20, 2014 11:33:27 GMT
Yeah thats true, you definitely want to add as many people as possible. I know up until this last patch selecting invite crew members only invited 1 person from your crew. They fixed that bug but you will still have better luck if you have people added and they actually know your GT/PSN. Once people start to recognize you more they will accept your invites. Otherwise unless you are inviting people to a specific Broughy made/verified track your invite could be easily mistaken as a random non NoDo member.
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