Hi all,
First post. I just have a query about what constitutes a clean lap round monza in this rivals qualifier?
After watching the replay of the 1st placed car on the leaderboard i now realise that a “clean” lap is having 4 wheels over the run off area at every chicaine on the track!
I just think its a bit of a joke to expect to pick the top 128 times for a competition when they have all been achieved through corner cutting but are not marked as dirty?
Just my thoughts.
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Cheaters always prosper? No, sorry. You’re dead wrong on that one. If the cut wasn’t allowed, I guarantee the top page would have the same names on it. Quit deluding yourselves and accept that it’s allowed already. If you don’t like it, too bad. Personally, I could still be top 30 right now even without a cut, but if you can’t do it, wait until next week for a “fair” playing field.
As much as I feel dirty as anything having just used the cuts, Harmonic is right. Quick is quick. Just because someone uses the cuts doesnt mean they are guaranteed to be quick enough to qualify - you still need that speed and skill over the rest of the lap to make it count. Those that think they would be in the top 10 if no-one cut need to check out all the leaderboards in the game.
Will Turn 10 fix the track limits at Monza? I highly doubt it. Is it going to turn the actual racing into a farce? Again no, because I expect the ESL rules will be adhered to and the standard of racer should be excellent.
As much as we would all prefer a track with no cuts it is what it is. We all have exactly the same tools to do the job. If people really feel that strongly about it then the only thing I can recommend is not to play. But at the end of the day there are some serious prizes on offer so people are going to do everything they can to get ahead as long as it is within the rules of the game… And that’s what it boils down to - the rules of Forza and what Forza deems to be clean, be it realistic or not.
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