why do you always try to make full contact worse?Whiplash wrote:After a test with non-reversed cup starting order, I realized that it could be much better than a current (reversed) one. Non-reversed order gives opportunity to real rivals to get in the direct battle, which is not the case now. Now, the only moment where you see your rival is the starting grid, and then you always lose him while getting in the crowd and struggling with the slower drivers.
That's why winning a cup doesn't mean a lot now. Anyone can win it with some lucky overtakes. Non-reversed order gives better view of drivers skill and once some player win a cup, you know that he pretty much deserved it by his constant wins against his rivals in direct battles. I'd like to know what others think about this.
Starting first means you either get knocked out in the first corner or win the race and the best tend to not get bumped out. Changing the current system means you will just give faster people more of an advantage which is TERRIBLE. Full contact is about mayhem, you are trying to introduce order. Right now you are decreasing the chance of winning through luck for people who are not very fast and that is the main appeal of this mode.






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 , with someone (don't remember who, maybe Oompa Loompa) losing his life in race 1 for some reason   . It produced some funny stuff (namely: the first "wtf is happening here?" doubts, the "dead man walking" races -since you know in advance that you're gonna be kicked out no matter what you're doing this race- and the "what will happen if the dead man walking lost his last race too?" -spoiler: the second-last will lose his life the next race-), but maybe it would be better if you fix it
 . It produced some funny stuff (namely: the first "wtf is happening here?" doubts, the "dead man walking" races -since you know in advance that you're gonna be kicked out no matter what you're doing this race- and the "what will happen if the dead man walking lost his last race too?" -spoiler: the second-last will lose his life the next race-), but maybe it would be better if you fix it   .
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