Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-27192151-20160620014819/@comment-27311695-20160628142502

JulzL wrote: Lovekidd I agree with RR3G'hamO., it's one thing pitting bots in a regular career race, but it's completely different to wallride in a race that is part of a competition against real people. Pitting bots etc. in the career doesn't hurt anyone, but doing something of the likes in the WTTT or online multiplayer could be the differance between someone who is playing fair getting their reward or not. For the record I think pitting other racers in the online multiplayer should incur penalties too (they might already, I don't play multiplayer much). I know they are different, I just used it to explain the things he said about real life rules can be used in games. I think in games you only follow the game rules, like in GTA games, I can shot anyone and take down the police, then you say it is not legal to shot someone because in real life it is so. You are still speaking of people without wall hitting are playing fair, in my opinion Firemonkey has listed all the cheating punish on their website, other than those, anything else in game should be fair, they should be treated as tricks of being a better gamer, not better driver.

To explain the fair or not question, let's say this corner cutting in the game, TT or WTT both qualify this corner cutting after first long straight in Le Mans, which is not so in real Le mans matches. If you are a long time TT or WTT player, you probably have cut this one in order to have better result. Will you call this one unfair and curse those players cutting it? Probably not.