Nice race, i tought i won but desqualified because ignoring pit stop obligatory. Doesn't matter It has been a nice evening. Goodbye everybody
not driving in that, completely unsafe! on the formation lap i had drivers weaving all over the track instead of driving in single file. i was lucky not to be hit before the race had even begun. as for the weather
I am an advocate of dynamic weather, it offers more of a challenge for driving and when its changeable mid session, it also makes strategy interesting as well.
But I do think that since ACC is still relatively a new sim, and with it comes a flood of new interest and less experienced drivers, it would be better to keep weather static. Not necessarily statically dry but that races can be defined as either Dry or Wet. That way people can know ahead of time what the conditions are. Its not realistic but it offers those who may not wish to run in the wet the chance not to opt in if they don't want to and for those who want to learn how to drive in the wet can have some extra preparation if they feel they need it. Once drivers are more experienced with driving in the rain, then bring back dynamic weather and may even add 2x, 4x etc. time acceleration so that you can throw in day-night transitions and vice versa.
EDIT: Sorry for not continuing the race. My connection had a momentary drop, I had to restart my router to get my internet back
Driving in the wet was something new for me. honestly I enjoyed checking the car and avoiding the splashes of those in front. the only problem is that once the pitstop was done, I didn't realize that I had the dry tires selected in the menu (something to be reviewed in my opinion). it's a shame because I was convinced I could get under the checkered flag. See you next time (I hope dry) and thanks Ricardo
To be honest I felt you were really close or even next to me on the formation lap during single file, it seemed a little scary . Everyone: please leave a bit more space on the formation lap, especially in such conditions. People in front will go slow for everyone to catch up before the end of the lap.
I do agree. Not complaining much after winning that one though and maybe I just got unlucky but the majority of my last like 10 races were wet. Don't mind a good wet race at all but a bit more dry and no close to red flag conditions would be nice.
@Ricoow thanks a lot for hosting and trying to figure out good settings! Keep up the good work and get your system set up again to race with us
I've read exactly this post today, misread the excel Minolin provided for today though. I was aiming to have lower chances than 9% thunderstorm, but I should fiddle with 'clouds' rather than 'rain' for less heavy weather changesJust to feed the conservation with some infos, and maybe hope, the following conversation from the ACC forum:
https://www.assettocorsa.net/forum/index.php?threads/how-to-actually-set-weather-in-a-server.60866/
My apologies if that seemed dangerous. No hard feelings, just wanted to remind everyone to leave enough space between cars in single file for people to maneuver and react to what happens in front of them.Apologies if i came along side you down Hangar Straight, but if you watch your replay which i have just done you'll see you drove right across the front of me going through Maggotts & Becketts, Stowe and again going into Club. On all occasions you came right across the track, which considering the awful conditions and lack of visibility i thought was quit dangerous. The Aston in front of you was also weaving around a lot and switching from one side of the track to the other, with the visibility being so bad and cars being driven erratically i decided the safest thing to do was to pull over and abandon the race.