I strongly encourage you to stick with it as you were doing great whenever I was behind you. Leading a race as a noob can be a daunting experience; it certainly was for me when I first joined and now that I almost always hit the blue room, which didn't seem to exist yesterday, I'm in the exact same situation as you were last night (I am the only non-D1 racer in there most nights; if you thought last night's racing was fast and aggressive . . . ). But each night I joined I ended up learning quite a bit, and what I learned is the kind of stuff I can only grasp when I am forced outside of my comfort zone.To be honest, no, not really. I bowed out after the first round. I'm still only in my second month of online racing of any sort, so I'm not at the pace of a good majority of drivers in the red room practice. As it is practice meant for D7 to, I guess, D4 last night, I figured the best way to get faster is to go up against faster drivers and try and see what they are doing, just like in real life racing. However, joining the room last put me on pole for race 1 in a full room, and all I'm trying to do is not get hit, my braking points are obviously a bit sooner and I'm not going as fast so I was getting hit a bunch of times. It didn't affect me much but I was definitely affecting the guys behind me and I'm sure there was some cursing going on under their breath! I just felt more like an obstacle than anything else and wasn't having much fun. Race 2 was much of the same. It seems to me that this room really isn't the place for newer racers. I feel my racecraft is very good and I tried my best to hold my line or get out of the way.
Maybe having a separate practice room for newer racers would be better, or is that what yellow room is for?
I noticed this morning that yellow room came on later and I guess I should go there. I haven't been to a yellow room practice yet, is it a different set up compared to red?
I don't want it to sound like I'm whining, just want to get my view across as someone still relatively new to online racing and trying to get faster.
last night you glitched right in front of me in the trail mountain race lol. i saw clear road then boom WARDENCLYFFEI strongly encourage you to stick with it as you were doing great whenever I was behind you. Leading a race as a noob can be a daunting experience; it certainly was for me when I first joined and now that I almost always hit the blue room, which didn't seem to exist yesterday, I'm in the exact same situation as you were last night (I am the only non-D1 racer in there most nights; if you thought last night's racing was fast and aggressive . . . ). But each night I joined I ended up learning quite a bit, and what I learned is the kind of stuff I can only grasp when I am forced outside of my comfort zone.
Regarding the yellow room, I disagree with the conventional wisdom that it is the place to practice racecraft. You'll find good racecraft in each room. The yellow room is where you go to practice two starts in one race (that frantic turn 1 charley-foxtrot), and that's where I felt I needed the most practice when I first started in SNAIL. But hard and clean racing should always be present in every room.
Well I'm game to join @Nail-27 talked me into it :-)
I'll be limited to the amount of racing I can do, however I am intrigued to see how I match up to everyone :-) hopefully I'll have a good showing making division 8 ;-)Ah yes, somebody else who goes prancing around all over GTP is now in the best league on GTP.
hopefully I'll have a good showing making division 8 ;-)
I thought he was the D9 champion for life.
Head's up for anyone on the fence about buying Assetto Corsa, Steam has on sale for 50% the Early Access Price($39.99 down to $19.99). This offer is valid for 48 hours(~47 at the time of this post). The devs have also stated that the game will probably be going from early access to a full release in the very near future, and currently they have an update planned for July 18th that will bring some new graphics, and the highly anticipated Lotus 98T! It truly is one of the best racing simulations currently in development and is getting better all the time.
Also with them releasing the mod tools required to import cars with the last update, we now have the first car to be imported into the game. However it is still an early beta and there is a lot of work to be done.
Assetto Corsa - http://store.steampowered.com/app/244210/
Corvette Daytona Prototype - First car mod released for AC
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I saw last night that the lap times for Trial Mountain and Special Stage Route 5 are very similar (around 1:30.xxx or less). 6 Laps on Route 5 might be less than 10 minutes.
Well I am probably shooting too high if div 8 is above div 9.... oh man div 68 here I come :-(.Sounds like @Adventuruss will finally have some competition????...
Now I really need a PC...OK GANG...I don't build computers (as my wife...Intel Officer...PHD....TYPE A ....told me once when I complained about cleaning toilets in our Inn on the coast of Maine..."if you can fly an F4 50 feet above the ground at 500 KIAS and drop a bomb in a pickle barrel...you too can learn to clean a toilet." Like the toilet...I don't want too. Lol ). I want instantaneous gratification...hopefully via AMAZON PRIME.Head's up for anyone on the fence about buying Assetto Corsa, Steam has on sale for 50% the Early Access Price($39.99 down to $19.99). This offer is valid for 48 hours(~47 at the time of this post). The devs have also stated that the game will probably be going from early access to a full release in the very near future, and currently they have an update planned for July 18th that will bring some new graphics, and the highly anticipated Lotus 98T! It truly is one of the best racing simulations currently in development and is getting better all the time.
Also with them releasing the mod tools required to import cars with the last update, we now have the first car to be imported into the game. However it is still an early beta and there is a lot of work to be done.
Assetto Corsa - http://store.steampowered.com/app/244210/
Corvette Daytona Prototype - First car mod released for AC
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Now I really need a PC...OK GANG...I don't build computers (as my wife...Intel Officer...PHD....TYPE A ....told me once when I complained about cleaning toilets in our Inn on the coast of Maine..."if you can fly an F4 50 feet above the ground at 500 KIAS and drop a bomb in a pickle barrel...you too can learn to clean a toilet." Like the toilet...I don't want too. Lol ). I want instantaneous gratification...hopefully via AMAZON PRIME.
Gimmie a link. PLEASE.
Sorry to hear that and I sympathize with the frustration you must have felt. In case it makes you feel better, we never once so much as parking-lot-car-dinged each other last night in my view. I also had no lag whatsoever, not even that trace Matrix-esque echo that can precede real problems.last night you glitched right in front of me in the trail mountain race lol. i saw clear road then boom WARDENCLYFFE
Thanks...how about a "Gathering" every couple of years....You crack me up Ned. Of all the SNAILs here, you're on my short list of who I'd like to meet in person.
Now I really need a PC...OK GANG...I don't build computers (as my wife...Intel Officer...PHD....TYPE A ....told me once when I complained about cleaning toilets in our Inn on the coast of Maine..."if you can fly an F4 50 feet above the ground at 500 KIAS and drop a bomb in a pickle barrel...you too can learn to clean a toilet." Like the toilet...I don't want too. Lol ). I want instantaneous gratification...hopefully via AMAZON PRIME.
Gimmie a link. PLEASE.
At last... Thanks and to the boss @JLBowler for PMing another.
Thanks @TEX36 and @Wardenclyffe for the kind words. I have no intention at all of leaving SNAIL and have been thoroughly enjoying the Sunday night racing. I just felt I was getting in the way last night and probably messing up others and ruining their race with someone else. I guess I'll have to go into it with the mindset that the faster guys have to realize the noobs are going to be slower and brake a bit sooner. After all it is practice.@aerolite - I started out in the lowest division that SNAIL had at the time. And felt exactly as you just described ... too slow, road block, etc. Have been with the league for 2 years and, though getting better, I still make mistakes and "get in the way" too much of the time. Reverse Grid still has me too conscious of who/what is behind me instead of focusing on the track ahead.
I totally agree with what @Wardenclyffe wrote to you ..... please take his advice.
Please, Sir, stay with us ....... this is the best league / group of racers / friends that you will experience in the On-line Community. Everyone is helpful and will work with you - all to your increased enjoyment of our mutual endeavors.
Thanks @TEX36 and @Wardenclyffe for the kind words. I have no intention at all of leaving SNAIL and have been thoroughly enjoying the Sunday night racing. I just felt I was getting in the way last night and probably messing up others and ruining their race with someone else. I guess I'll have to go into it with the mindset that the faster guys have to realize the noobs are going to be slower and brake a bit sooner. After all it is practice.
I have truly been humbled racing with SNAIL, I always thought I was pretty fast as I won in all the levels of the game, but now after finally getting the opportunity to race online I realize that certainly is not the case!
I very much agree ,try different things. But I still see a lot of "i need to be first now" mentality out there. Multi divisions means there ARE slower drivers who brake sooner out there. Faster guys diving in on lower division racers is not cool in a practice or a race(especially on the first lap)And telling them after you nail them "you brake too soon there" doesn't help either. It's always the car behinds responsibility to get around WITHOUT making contact doesn't matter if he thinks they other guy is slow. If you're fast you can pass without bumpingJust remember, Thursdays are practice! Pressure is off, no one is filing incident reports or keeping score. Very rarely some people get a little frustrated, but that's a side effect of racing with a competitive group - and maybe sometimes some people have had a little too much redbull or beer before before the practice
I use Thursdays to find different limits. If there's a particular turn where I feel I may run afoul of track boundaries, I'll try some different lines through it, save a replay, and verify legality later. I may also try some much more, erm, exciting? types of passing opportunities so I have a better idea of what's prudent on Sundays.
Now I'm not recommending to go drive recklessly in practice rooms, but I think we should all feel free to let our hair down a little and take a few risks to get more valuable practice from the practices
The graphics look great. I assume the PC you need would have to be similar to one set up to run iRacing?
Now I really need a PC...OK GANG...I don't build computers (as my wife...Intel Officer...PHD....TYPE A ....told me once when I complained about cleaning toilets in our Inn on the coast of Maine..."if you can fly an F4 50 feet above the ground at 500 KIAS and drop a bomb in a pickle barrel...you too can learn to clean a toilet." Like the toilet...I don't want too. Lol ). I want instantaneous gratification...hopefully via AMAZON PRIME.
Gimmie a link. PLEASE.
Just remember, Thursdays are practice! Pressure is off, no one is filing incident reports or keeping score. Very rarely some people get a little frustrated, but that's a side effect of racing with a competitive group - and maybe sometimes some people have had a little too much redbull or beer before before the practice
I use Thursdays to find different limits. If there's a particular turn where I feel I may run afoul of track boundaries, I'll try some different lines through it, save a replay, and verify legality later. I may also try some much more, erm, exciting? types of passing opportunities so I have a better idea of what's prudent on Sundays.
Now I'm not recommending to go drive recklessly in practice rooms, but I think we should all feel free to let our hair down a little and take a few risks to get more valuable practice from the practices