If you meet the right bunch of guys, in fact I've met 2 or 3 groups in the last 6 months, you can
get together almost nightly if you want for some really great racing. And it doesn't have the
politics involved with the leagues. It only takes a few nights to find some regulars who prefer
clean racing to a wreckfest, and they soon get to know you and will whisper you a password to a
private server to keep out the wreckers.
--
Biz
"Don't touch that please, your primitive intellect wouldn't understand
alloys and compositions and,......things with molecular structures,....and
the....." - Ash
> I think it's because open racing has become a joke.
> Between the cheaters, wreckers, etc... open racing on Sierra just isn't the
> same as it was on TEN.
> On TEN, you could log in, group up with a bunch of regular racing buddies,
> and go have some fun. It just isn't like that on Sierra for some reason.
> -Larry
> > I've been racing online since this sim came out. On the busiest of times I
> > only see at most 150 people in the various lobbies and maybe another 150
> > racing. Why is it there are no more people racing, or trying to race,
> > online? What am I missing? I also use MS Zone to fly online and notice the
> > same thing.
> > I believe the online community is miniscule, at least by what I see. I did
> > not use TEN or the other online networks and wonder if the numbers were
> low
> > there. I would think to be profitable you would need tens of thousands of
> > people wanting online action. Are there that many people out there? As my
> > posts suggests, what am I missing?
> > TIA