Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-29799506-20180210150757/@comment-28169398-20180317033330

90.252.99.34 wrote: Powerup777 wrote: 90.252.99.34 wrote:

I had RR2 and wasn't able to port my garage into RR3. LOL- not related to the topic Somebody mentioned it above so I responded.

Powerup777 wrote: 90.252.99.34 wrote:

''It is highly, HIGHLY, unlikely that one player is the best at any track in any car ... so for one player to always be the best, and usually by quite a margin, does understandably raise questions.'' If you were them, you can make the assumption- but we know people who are on their teams. They Are really that good. Just saying, it is highly unlikely that one person is ALWAYS best so it does raise questions. Do you monitor the WTTT every week? Because it isn't always the same person on top. The overall tends to be pretty consistent, but there are probably 5 people that trade for first place on any given track.

And RR3 isn't a simulator. There are groupings of cars that run pretty much the same, and it doesn't take that many tries to adjust for braking points. People with those kind of reflexes and that many laps run can probably readjust within 5 to 10 runs.

And there are examples from motorsports. It didn't take the F1 drivers very long to fly around Baku in the inaugural race, or handle the new formula last season, with very little in car practice. And if you have ever watched F1 online content, they had some of the drivers "race the course" sitting on the couch with their steering wheels and their eyes closed, using their paddle shifters, and their lap times were pretty close to what they are in the car. They not only have the layout imprinted in their mind but also the timing as well. I don't doubt that some players out there have similar skills.