pk500 wrote:You guys all are identifying why top racers are among the most selfish, self-centered athletes in existence when they're in their element. It's all about them, how they can climb through the field, f*ck the opponent unless it's a teammate, etc.
The best drivers in the world -- Schumacher, Raikkonen, Loeb, Solberg, Gordon, Kristensen, Stewart, Alonso, Kanaan, Wheldon, Bourdais, Kinser -- might be decent-to-great guys out of the car, but they're ruthless c*cksuckers in the car. They'd run over their grandmother if it meant the checkered flag.
That's the way you have to look at it when you're racing someone. You don't want to take the guy out or do something stupid, but you sure as hell don't want to back off unless the move is totally impossible.
Take Terry, for example. He and I have had some epic wheel-to-wheel, fender-to-fender battles in TOCA 2. He races hard as a diamond, but he also knows when to back off and when to charge. Same with Zeppo. Both of those cats -- and others I haven't mentioned -- prove that you can be ruthless, aggressive yet still race clean.
Bottom line: Worry more about getting to the front than about the other guy. Nearly all of you are honorable racers and wouldn't take someone out or use bumper cars to pass someone, so your ethical instincts will prevent you from driving like an idiot while being aggressive.
Racing is one videogame genre I don't play to relax. I get amped up, even when f*cked up, and am way more focused than in any other genre of game I play.
When racing online, I'm on kill as much as I can be in a video game while still keeping friends on XBL.
Take care,
PK