Yeah, I love passing.
Well, they have passed on Hot Version before. It'd take me forever to find the exact volume, but I remember it was in the high-speed section (after where they clock sector time) and he passed on the right. If I recall correctly, it was a misshift.
Wouldn't it be enough to set some sort of marker? Like if you finish and the opponent hasn't made it to a specific point (like a kerbing), then it's a win? My main issue is some of these courses are too narrow or too tight to safely pass in, so running GG would give an enormous advantage to starting on the inside line, but running CMSD is impossible to time otherwise.
Or how about having races end at the start of the last sector? But that doesn't do anything for reverse runs. The only possible way (that I can think of) is to have multiple spectators time it, but that creates inconsistencies, and you would still need secondary finishing lines.
Like I had said, those participating in the battle are responsible for setting up the timing persistence.
I know which HV clip you're speaking of. It was a driver error in front, the pass happened in order to avoid a collision. BUT the round ended with the pass.
They run "Initial D" rules for CMSD battles, which were first explained on the anime the night of the battle at Usui Pass between the AE86 and the Sil80. The girls specifically mention that if passed, the battle is over then and there. On Hot Version, there is simply no passing.
I'll update the rosters as soon as I can.
Hi I am new here. Looking to learn on how to improve my gt6 game. I have apply to the club but I cannot find it on my PS3 club search. Can I have the club I'd to help narrow down the search? Thank you.
The club is private, meaning you are admitted ONLY after havubg been invited. Membership to the club means membership to the league.
Having submitted an application using the link on the first post of this thread, and being new to our small community, you will be granted a tryout period - during which you will be on probation as yiure scrutinized by current members. This means that you are most welcome to join us in lobbies to run, practice, tune, etc. But, until you have cleared probation, you may not partake in official battles.
The league schedule is on a weekly basis with the season being 8 weeks long, with Monday being the start of each week (as opposed to Sunday). As of this post, we are in Week 3. Probation lasts 2 weeks.
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I lost my cell phone last week and have had to borrow my little brother's tablet to log on to the site and manage the ssreadsheets and so on. So please bear with me as I update everything.
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