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Started by Doorman, May 28, 2006, 03:31:17 PM

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Doorman

Worth a read. As a general guide of course. If you're a dMw guy most of this will be second nature.  :)










     

JonnyAppleSeed

Some good points in that ... keeping a SAFE distance for me is the bit ill be working on  :blush:

Fully agree with the guy behind taking all responsiblity for any passing. Field of view is far too risticted in sims  :)
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delanvital

QuoteOriginally posted by JonnyAppleSeed@May 28 2006, 04:47 PM
Some good points in that ... keeping a SAFE distance for me is the bit ill be working on :blush:

Fully agree with the guy behind taking all responsiblity for any passing. Field of view is far too risticted in sims :)
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A FOV is limited - which is why putting the rearview function on a button on the controller is a good idea :)

Doorman

QuoteOriginally posted by delanvital@May 28 2006, 03:58 PM
A FOV is limited - which is why putting the rearview function on a button on the controller is a good idea :)
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Top tip!  :thumb:










     

OldBloke

QuoteOriginally posted by delanvital@May 28 2006, 03:58 PM
A FOV is limited - which is why putting the rearview function on a button on the controller is a good idea :)
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I crash all to often keeping my mincers peeled on the road ahead. Looking behind would be catastrophic ;)
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Benny

QuoteOriginally posted by OldBloke@May 28 2006, 05:17 PM
I crash all to often keeping my mincers peeled on the road ahead. Looking behind would be catastrophic ;)
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If I career across the track when you are over taking me, it's actually the way I drive.....so I've been saying it anyway, if you are going past and on teamspeak tell me and I'll stay straight.

I try not to cut anyone up, but bugger looking around, I struggle with the forward thing aswell.
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