Hi guys, today i was racing against "087 HARD STYLE". He is a high rate player and i hope he didn't do it on purpose, so i'm just intrested you opinions on the incident that we had on last lap of the race, who was here at fault or was it just a racing incident? Thanks.
Player named LunguLukacz in the first lap on straing first blocked me, than in also in first lap on the start of sc3 spinned me while i was trying to overtake him.
- LFSW Username: spiller83
- In-game name:S83
- PB time which meets our time requirements: BL2/FBM 1:13.36.
- Country:New Zealand
- Your age: yes
- License (Demo/S1/S2/S3):s3
- Total laps driven: 1664 on this account. +4500 on a lost account
- Your Safety in MRc demo servers:93.52%
- Favorite Track and car:BL2/FBM
- Why you want to join MRc Team: community/common interest/improve driving
- What do you expect from being in MRc: community/common interest/improve driving
The player in question, user “elrusitoloco”, was racing dirty, and when I and another more experienced player started questioning him and telling him that he would have problems if he continued, he started hitting me, making a brack check on purpose and not letting me pass, making dive bombs to hit me, not to overtake.
From 2 minutes and 18 seconds you can see the dive bomb and see how he acts, especially at 4 minutes and 44 seconds, you can see him crossing the straight to throw me out.
In the second replay (ban 2 erusito (2) you can see him braking at the start 20 seconds forward, taking me out of the race, braking hard for no reason.
Hello, I want to report this player. Username: 'kat10sa' (Nickname: kimi raikonnen). Server:[MRc] Beginner BMW
He was causing chaos from UTC 22:00 to 23:50, May 17.
1st crash: At approximately UTC 22:30 I was overtaking him and he just swerved right and left, we crashed and he blamed me for it.
2nd crash: At UTC 23:48 started another race. Near the end of lap 3 he just throws his car in my direction and makes me spin. Later on lap 4, on the last corner, he also crashes into another player.
3rd crash: At UTC 23:55 started my final race with this player (see the attachment). He was mad, because of the prior race that I explained above, and purposely crashed into me on lap 3, on the last corner.
My point is that he is crashing people, that he is committing mistakes, and most importantly that he doesn't recognize it as his problem. Sorry for the long text :p
I hope to see 'kat10sa' taking a long and needed vacation.
After overtaking the guy named black for the lead in 3rd lap he crashed into me on straight and disconnected. Since it was all clean as you can see in the attached replay I expect nothing less than a ban for some nice time.
- Your age: 16 - License (Demo/S1/S2/S3): Demo - Total laps driven in [MRc]: 2100+ - Total laps driven in Live For Speed: 6000 - Your Safety in MRc demo servers: 80.04% [It may fluctuate a little, as I am pursuing my dreams of becoming a professional motorsport driver and also my studies] - Favourite Track and car: Blackwood Historic [FBM] - Why you want to join MRc Team: I want to join the team MRc as, ever since I have laid my eyes upon the team all I have ever seen is the pure legacy and greatness of the team and its members. The members do make a good (and very important) part of the team as, some of them have lent me their setups themselves to novices like me to help me reach and break my limits. And, that's why I aspire to join the team MRc to immerse myself in a consortium of elite motorsport enthusiasts. MRc's distinguished legacy in precision racing and strategic excellence aligns with my fervent ambition for high-octane competition. Joining MRc isn't merely participation---- it's an induction into a fraternity of relentless pursuit and performance. I'm prepared to contribute unwavering resolve and kinetic discipline to elevate the team's supremacy. - What do you expect from being in MRc: I seek not only to enhance my racing prowess but also to cultivate enduring camaraderie, strategic foresight, and emotional resilience--- hallmarks of elite performance. Ultimately, I envision MRc as a crucible for both personal and competitive transcendence.