- 779
- Crystal Lake, IL
- M1SS-D3V10US
- M1SS D3V10US
I may not have a mic (yet), but yes: I would prefer to be able to finish a race with the chance of minor poor communication-based incidents than to not be able to race at all due to network connectivity/stability issues compounded by mic use.
After all, drivers can't communicate with each other on the track in real life (for the most part).
For the most part, that's true, However, drivers do communicate with each other with regards to their intention based on what they do and how they do it, like "presenting themselves" for a pass. I have been in many (and I do mean MANY rooms) with drivers that say they run clean and will us you as a rolling guardrail, or when someone uses my rear bumper as their brakes. A short and simple spoken phrase can prevent most, if not all "racing contact".
Personally, I don't care if mics are enabled or not. I'll leave it up to the host tonight to decide on the fate of mics.