I will tell you with 100% certainty, that I have never sent someone into the dirt in this game.
I'm going to assume you've never done anything like that because you seem to be the whole sim racing package.
Assume what you like, but I don't pretend to be some all sweetness and light angel.
Driving aggressive by my definition, is just following closer and putting more pressure on the car in front of me, waiting for them to make a mistake. It doesn't always work, but it's come in handy plenty of times.
Driving heavily aggressive by my definition is going for that pass on someone who's being overly defensive, or just simply not paying attention to other drivers and following the suggestive line.
Ahh, the joys of having your own definitions of "aggressive" and "heavily aggressive", which nobody else could possibly know, but handily help you to justify any and all actions on your part if only to yourself. You're ten-a-penny fella.
I have multiple ways a dealing with that type of racer.
I have no doubt whatsoever that you do, all with your get-out-of-jail guilt-free definitions on standby.
I've backed off and given them space, caught them again rinse and repeat.
Which is part of racing, if you can't accept that a slower driver may have enough chops to keep you behind him/her and you don't have enough chops to analyse their actions and intelligently engineer a situation where you can pass them then maybe, just maybe, there is more to racing than hotlapping and you ain't quite as good as you seem to think you are?
You can judge me all you want bud. Even give yourself a pat on the back for thinking you know me.
Okay, I will.
You forget that there are many different types of video game players. Ranging from casual to hardcore.
One of the great things about driving games/sims is that, unlike many other game genres, it is directly analogous to the real-world experience. Now in that real world, there's a thing, you may have heard of, called Pro-Am races. This is short for Professional
and Amateur, the hardcore and casual of the IRL world if you will. During these races there is a mixture of Pro and Am drivers, all on the track at the same time. Imagine that, the "casual" and the "hardcore" all playing nicely together? Do you think a Pro driver gets their panties in a bunch about an Am driver, racing for position, holding them up by whatever legal means necessary? Nope. Even if the defensive efforts aren't outright acknowledged they'll always, if begrudingly, earn a certain amount of respect from the Pro for doing what they needed to do and not rolling over and having .
That is sportsmanship,
that is a racer, not your "I give them 3 or 4 corners" nonsense.
Telling me that I don't deserve to play in a lobby because I don't care if I podium in an arcade racing game is pure nonsense.
I specifically didn't say that. At all. In the slightest. Suggesting I did is indicative of your relationship with truth and honesty, both off and
on track, and thus concludes our interaction.