Would you rather.... Drive your favourite car in your least favourite sim, or your least favourite car in your favourite sim?
Answer: Surely depends on the treshold regarding definition of 'sim'. And 'least favourite car' - if it includes all the very unfinished and awkward car-mods, I'll definately go with my favourite car in my least favourite sim
Would you rather.... Win a race with ease, or come last after a hard fight?
Answer: I'd definately come last after a hard tough fight than 90 minutes alone in the front.
Right after I won a couple online series grand prix races in Formula Simracing in 2003-2004 I went directly to offline races in my favourite car and close high AI (better than the online simracers, no offence) and found much more joy in this kind of close battle. And again in SimRaceway some years later. And now again driving the F1SR F1 1991 mod in a Coloni Ford C4 mod in Historic AI. Fighting for not being last over distance with close AI battle is some of the most fun I've ever had. Even a driving error in last corners at dying last lap resulting in lanterne rouge, so to say, couldn't take the excitement from me.
Would you rather.... Go for a gap and spin, or hold station and guarantee the position?
Answer: Depends very much on the competition format.
For short races just like formats as the The Race Legends Trophy this is what sprint races should be (think it's OK with damage = OFF, though in general I dont like it).
For endurance racing I very much like the feeling falling into a deep trance, concentrating on tyre wear, safe quick lines and optimal pit stops. For instance, I've driven several 24 hours event in GTR2 setting up the full field myself for four categories in a Le Mans format of 75 cars and mingling with the reliability of each AI car so I give myself a challenge here in car setup and driving style (Edit: And ofcourse damage = 100%)
Would you rather.... Race in the rain, or race in the dry?
Answer: Rain. But in longer offline racing which I normally run, I prefer changing conditions, where you have to pit and take quick descisions on tyre change to intermediate, full wet or slicks.GTR2 is still 2nd to none here, which I find ridiculous here in 2020.
Would you rather.... Practice for hours, or turn up and race?
Answer: I like both. I.e. driving endless +2hr tests improving setup and testing tyre wear - time demanding, but joyful.
However, Quick race at a new unchartered track, not driven before at all, is a fun challenge too
Answer: Surely depends on the treshold regarding definition of 'sim'. And 'least favourite car' - if it includes all the very unfinished and awkward car-mods, I'll definately go with my favourite car in my least favourite sim
Would you rather.... Win a race with ease, or come last after a hard fight?
Answer: I'd definately come last after a hard tough fight than 90 minutes alone in the front.
Right after I won a couple online series grand prix races in Formula Simracing in 2003-2004 I went directly to offline races in my favourite car and close high AI (better than the online simracers, no offence) and found much more joy in this kind of close battle. And again in SimRaceway some years later. And now again driving the F1SR F1 1991 mod in a Coloni Ford C4 mod in Historic AI. Fighting for not being last over distance with close AI battle is some of the most fun I've ever had. Even a driving error in last corners at dying last lap resulting in lanterne rouge, so to say, couldn't take the excitement from me.
Would you rather.... Go for a gap and spin, or hold station and guarantee the position?
Answer: Depends very much on the competition format.
For short races just like formats as the The Race Legends Trophy this is what sprint races should be (think it's OK with damage = OFF, though in general I dont like it).
For endurance racing I very much like the feeling falling into a deep trance, concentrating on tyre wear, safe quick lines and optimal pit stops. For instance, I've driven several 24 hours event in GTR2 setting up the full field myself for four categories in a Le Mans format of 75 cars and mingling with the reliability of each AI car so I give myself a challenge here in car setup and driving style (Edit: And ofcourse damage = 100%)
Would you rather.... Race in the rain, or race in the dry?
Answer: Rain. But in longer offline racing which I normally run, I prefer changing conditions, where you have to pit and take quick descisions on tyre change to intermediate, full wet or slicks.GTR2 is still 2nd to none here, which I find ridiculous here in 2020.
Would you rather.... Practice for hours, or turn up and race?
Answer: I like both. I.e. driving endless +2hr tests improving setup and testing tyre wear - time demanding, but joyful.
However, Quick race at a new unchartered track, not driven before at all, is a fun challenge too
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