Oops01
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Hi all, I've had iracing for going on 5 years on and of, but at Christmas the good wife got me a years sub, so I thought that I'd better do it some justice, before yesterday I had only ever had a couple of races and I didn't fare too well in either lol. I was always a bit daunted by it for some reason.
I always loved the way it looked in vr and simplicity of it, it was always just a case of putting on the headset and away you go, no fiddling around with the settings, nothing just drive, unlike almost all of the other sims that I have and I have almost all of them, they almost all need some bit of tinkering.
Anyway back to the point, I watched a couple of videos on youtube about how to get out of rookie and it all sounded pretty straight forward. So I followed their advice and after three races starting from the back in all but one of them and keeping out of trouble, I came third, second and fifth and guess what I'd done it. I'm now the proud owner of a D class licence.
I must say contrary to what I'd read on most forums the other drivers were very courteous and responsible drivers, when they did have a spill or crash they done their best to avoid the others around them.
One thing I'd like to know though, the attitude to the getting rookie licence was to not jump in, don't push for that place, just hang back and let the others around you make the mistakes. Is this the same attitude I should have in the D class or should I be a bit more aggressive ?
Oh one other thing I really like it
I always loved the way it looked in vr and simplicity of it, it was always just a case of putting on the headset and away you go, no fiddling around with the settings, nothing just drive, unlike almost all of the other sims that I have and I have almost all of them, they almost all need some bit of tinkering.
Anyway back to the point, I watched a couple of videos on youtube about how to get out of rookie and it all sounded pretty straight forward. So I followed their advice and after three races starting from the back in all but one of them and keeping out of trouble, I came third, second and fifth and guess what I'd done it. I'm now the proud owner of a D class licence.
I must say contrary to what I'd read on most forums the other drivers were very courteous and responsible drivers, when they did have a spill or crash they done their best to avoid the others around them.
One thing I'd like to know though, the attitude to the getting rookie licence was to not jump in, don't push for that place, just hang back and let the others around you make the mistakes. Is this the same attitude I should have in the D class or should I be a bit more aggressive ?
Oh one other thing I really like it