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Fun fact, with a Camarro I was literally thrashing out everyone else back in NFS:C(Carbon). This thing was a speed demon and sort of a boat, when it came about handling, but.. it was fun, to smoke everyone else unfairly. Catch were that, to unlock this car in the, career mode, you had to use a game trainer only. It was a bonus hidden car, mostly available for, challenges rather than story, and I guess I know why.
 
Fun fact, with a Camarro I was literally thrashing out everyone else back in NFS:C(Carbon). This thing was a speed demon and sort of a boat, when it came about handling, but.. it was fun, to smoke everyone else unfairly. Catch were that, to unlock this car in the, career mode, you had to use a game trainer only. It was a bonus hidden car, mostly available for, challenges rather than story, and I guess I know why.

Cool, it is sort of a tank isn't it. I'm used to wiping out when a Non Playable Character decides to take a turn right in from of me, but now I sort of just plow them down the block.

Yeah the boat handling, in MC LA the handling is decent but once your going fast enough every car is going to have trouble taking a 90° angle turn at over 100 MPH
 
It was sort of a nickname at one point, then became a regular throw-away user name / email alias. Then my, "left hand", bought me a mug that said "the dog" on it.

I don't like (try not to be) too showy or cocky, I do prefer to be perceived as an underdog, but, I can't deny that it is fitting.
 
also 160 km/h for curves is too much. Street racing is done with this speed on a portion of the circuit where you know there isn't any curve, and if is, there's just a tiny S type of a curve. Those are ok to be taken with speed too, but not 160, somewhere around 60-80, depends on your dexterity and the car. A rule of the thumb is to keep the foot on the paddling when you know you can play with who you're racing up against, that's the whole fun ;)
 
Do you troll people and swipe their back tires or are you an honorable ill3gal drag racer?
 
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Anyway... is one of the motives I dropped out of the either competitive games or what involves this very idea, it's a vicious cycle that keeps turning back and forth. Especially when we talk the shooting genre!

What happens is that am too serious and some find this a toxic trait and they decide to expand their vocabulary just by a bit. I am not interested in that, am there for the thrill and ride. Novices are everywhere, literally, every single spot you might think of. So I left the multiplayer for good and am very ok with my offline gaming. Very rarely hopped back on NFS Rivals and some called me a hacker but meh.

The toxicity found within the shooting community is the same for all the major corners of the online facade. ;)

Best to keep it to yourself and let it flew past ya.
 
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