I stopped playing it and went back to GT5.
/ovg/ - pg8 save rave
I would play it, but I'm too much of a poorfag
>someone liked the pic enough to save it
:3
>GT5
ayy
Off and on. I've had good races on it at least.
mfw RR has emotes in error messages
noice
It's fogging up like there is smoke coming into the cockpit, a real simulation of owning a Ford product, you don't get that kind of dedication elsewhere.
why is RR2 so based
Take a guess
So this is what it looks like when you compare all the well-known sim racing personalities/streamers using the SRS global leaderboards.
The numbers are a bit misleading so lets go through them.
Skill rating doesn't fluctuate rapidly like in iRacing so the more you race, the higher you'll naturally rise up the board. However, winning is still worth loads more than just shitting it up in 7th place. So you can only grind till about 175-200 skill points.
This puts myself and Ortner as the best raw drivers which is exactly correct. Ortner isn't an alien but he's still fast as fuck. So if you want to learn how to be a better driver, watch Georg Ortner's streams.
But of course not everyone races the same amount, so what you do next is look at incident points. 1 incident = 1 car-on-car collision or major wall/barrier hit. 1 SRS incident point = a 4x in iRacing.
A value of 1 or above means you crash into someone else on average once per race. The fact that 2's and 3's show up several times is not good. That's an *average* number. For it to be 2 or 3 means some of these guys have been in 4-5 wrecks during some races, and 2-3 wrecks during others.
So if you want to learn how to be a cleaner driver, watch Ortner, Michi Hoyer, or Billy Strange. Ignore the rest.
What does this mean? Sim racing has a problem similar to real world NASCAR, where their most popular driver (Dale Jr) isn't their most successful driver. In sim racing this fucks over the community because unlike fortnite or madden, where you can tune into a popular stream and generally learn how to be better at the game just by hanging out for 5-10 minutes and either mingling with the chat or watching the streamer play, sim racing features a perpetual cycle of shitty drivers trying to learn from other shitty drivers.