MMMM!
As I find the normal adventures too chaotic, I mostly stick to the individual adventures with only races and preferably no collisions.
Unfortunately, I often have to wait several minutes to find a room and even then it’s only with one player. Now I’m enjoying thrilling duels to the last meter and most players I found there are actually pretty decent and won’t use those dreaded 1.000-hp-AWD-tunes. But couple that with the fact that the game throws you randomly into a playlist without telling what courses are played right after joining, with its sadistic habit to put you in an offroad-playlist despite choosing a street-built car and you just get the perfect recipe for a needless waste of time. Because many players just quit if the latter happens, leaving me to search for another room waiting several minutes again.
I just want to enjoy some clean racing without having to worry to accidentally hit the other and being hit. Does really almost no one want to play those individual adventures or is it just the badly designed MP that screws the players over?
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The “no-hassle” multiplayer system they designed is a good in concept, but bad in reality. Online adventure and freeroam are a wreck because joining people who are doing what you want to do is entirely based on luck - they really need to just bring back the hopper system.
I’m sure there’s plenty of other people who’d like to do ghost lobbies like you.
Well, “plenty” is relative… considering that I have to wait sometimes 5-10 minutes and then it’s only one player who quits after getting trolled by the game or if the race goes badly for him. 
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You just pointed out why I adviod online racing ghost rocks but it seemes to many players enjoy trying a pit manover to make sure they have a better chance to win the race and if not trying a pit will deleberty shove you over so you miss the check points.
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They broke it when they changed it to class based without a quick search option.
Choose S1 and you will find a game.
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I actually found the higher classes to be pretty active. To the point where they are just as chaotic as the normal adventures and filled to the brim with those 1.000-hp-AWD-monsters, that just smash everything. At least that’s in the rooms with collisions on.
Sadly not enjoyable and the rest of the classes are still dead. 