Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-76.219.152.44-20170307163812/@comment-27095714-20170316162927

ME7 wrote:

31.85.233.91 wrote: unlike Ms Hopkins i have enough sense to remain anonymous

Registering or not registering is not about anonymity as much as it's about relationship. Your words will always carry less weight here as an anonymous poster verses someone who has a profile. I like numbers and am good with them, but I will not attempt to memorize an ever changing list of IP addresses!

I would think the many if not most people didn't use their primary email address or real name when they created their profile. However, you get to know them by their profile name. You know which people can back up what they say and those that just like to say stuff.

I will always keep anonymous people at a distance as they appear to be hiding something. It's your right, that's true. However everyone also has rights. I exercise the right to be aloof of anonymous people.

I follow that strongly. Anonymous people think they are anonymous. But if you read the rules on some sites, they will say that going anonymous won't prevent people like admins/moderators etc from viewing IP history.

I was also anonymous for a long time here before having an account. That was to check how this site is. When I saw this was safe, I registered.

I know many people here hate me, but at least they know that I am Master Racer all the way. I have received bans and changed my ways, but I never ever go anonymous to post something wrong. Only times I do are when I log in a new device, or Chrome has an update bug.

Also, not all Group A players are hackers. I'be never hacked, but I was No 3 in the world in Nissan GTR R34 exclusive series PTT Dynamic TT. Though that was before the top guys posted their laps, on which I did wonder how they could carry so much corner speed. Later I found out that I could too, but the main difference was that they were flawless one entire lap, while I was flawless maybe 1/ or 2 corners and about 2 secs off the pace