Oh yeah, about that, ignore all posts between page 30-34 from the user SLCPD, that was a troll trying to disrupt proceedings.
Also if you thought the bit that follows was intense, the competition actually gains momentum increasingly after that.
Oh yeah, about that, ignore all posts between page 30-34 from the user SLCPD, that was a troll trying to disrupt proceedings.
Also if you thought the bit that follows was intense, the competition actually gains momentum increasingly after that.
Holy crap. I just finished reading this saga. It took like 3 weeks to work through. Y’all are crazy lunatics that lust for borderline undriveable vehicles that redefine the word power itself… I want in come BSLL2 in '16.
I would certainly come back for another go at the BSLL, just as long as someone PMs me when it does go ahead, I wouldn’t want to miss it!
i havent read much, but i think i also would
Well, yes, it was a 2000 hp grocery getter, but still a grocery getter *and *the fastest, most insane fucking sport wagon on the planet! You’re welcome!
My only hitch is whether to bring back the Kodiak or try something new. lol
The Barely Street Legal League, featuring, Touring Car (almost) Legend, Sam Neil…
Jeebus, didn’t you regret bringing that landbarge along enough the last time? Unless you somehow made it actually good…
Also it’s going to take a bit of explaining if you’re coming back as Vos Rooka, subject of the great fireball of last December. We can cross that bridge later.
Alien spacecraft abducted him just as the fireball began to form, whisking him away to another world, only to return angrier, more devious, and with super powers!
I like this reason better than the in-universe reason.
Not to be confused by Irish-born, albeit raised in New Zealand, actor of Jurassic Park fame: Sam Neill.
Though it’s likely Sam’s mom was a fan.
Mitch walked over to his computer and sat down. It had been a long, hard day at school, and he spent so much time on his computer to take his mind off of the sub-par grades he was getting. At about this time last year, he had heard of an event called the Barely Street Legal League, and wanted to race in it too, but that was 2014, when he didn’t even have his driver’s permit, let alone license. Now, in a few months, he’d be ready to race!
Now, Mitch wasn't some ordinary teenage car nerd. Ordinary teenage car nerds weren't able to find out about the BSLL. No, Mitch was the son of the current CEO of Helix Performance, Spitfire Motor Company's in-house tuner as well as high performance supercar builder. So naturally, when he found out that there would be a second BSLL in mid 2016, he jumped at the opportunity, mostly because Helix had already built a car just for the occasion. Mitch got up from his PC and strode to the garage, where the four-wheeled monster was waiting. He turned on the lights, and smiled mischievously. The competition won't stand a chance!
( * I wanna RP too!* )
Although his high school grades were faltering to a “mere” 85 as an ace student, Evan knew that the car life was withing reach. He’d always dreamed of being a car designer or an engineer, although he was sure that the second was better. His father may disapprove slightly, but, he knew that an overseas trip to study abroad could help his son learn. What his father didn’t know, however, was that Evan was saving quite a lot of money. Thanks to multiple weekend jobs as well as many connections, such as being best friends with the daughter of Evan Rennen, Samantha Rennen, Evan had saved up quite a lot of money.
It was a risky challenge; being 18, in his Senior year of High School, he had much more freedom. Was he sure he wanted to do this? The BSLL isn’t child’s play; it was dangerous, adrenaline-filled, and injuries were common. Although he has been a car guy for ages, and the fact that him and Samantha would often get together to work on a car, he was very nervous. Being an unknown talent of driving, he’s practiced at local autocross events with his 2004 Honda Accord, dominating them all for his class. He’s got money saved up for the trip. Samantha would be able to provide a car, as their friendship really was unbreakable and completely trustworthy (and because of the Rennen’s deep pockets); his surplus money could let him tune it. Evan’s decided on his final choice; he would be racing in the BSLL.
Uh oh, it looks like we have a lot of young guns getting psyched by the rumours!
(I wonder how people will react once the full details of the BSLL2 for next year are released… before then, though, stay tuned for something sooner than that!)
You know there will be at least a few of us who will go completely batshit crazy.
I’m not one to completely go “batshit crazy,” but I’d say my creation is. It’s the most brown thing one can imagine (while somehow not being a piece of shit) and has a drivability of exactly zero. [size=200]BRING IT ON!!![/size]
Perhaps you should look into the previous entries with Drivability=0 and rethink your position. hahaha I should know. Mine went down the Haruna Downhill with exactly the same score.
Not necessarily. With my “undrivable” car, I compared its Airfield track time against the other cars in the league, and minus Strop’s benchmark cars, it would be in second place (!).
BROBOT has changed a couple of things… most of all the times. Second place now is quite likely to be a lot further down the leaderboards in the old builds.
While it is possible to get down Haruna on a drivability of 0. It will however be terrifying and your driver will poke around the hairpins at about the same pace as a Daihatsu Move
This said, this all depends on just why your car has a driveability of 0. My 500km/h ultra fuck-off boosted Mercury has a super laggy turbo with a late spool, naturally, to yield somewhere in the realm of 2200hp. It’ll definitely go around corners, provided you don’t turn the driving aids off, and have a feather-light throttle foot. Having modded a few cars in Assetto Corsa to model its acceleration and handling, I can very much attest that going from 500 to 2200Nm of torque in less than 1000rpm is very difficult to control without aids!
That said, if your car was undriveable like Kristina’s E30 LS2 was because the dynamics were completely shit, then nothing can save you
P.S. It seems that turning driving aids on/off in the new system no longer makes a difference to your track times, which means that the new simulations pretty much wring the absolute theoretical maximum out of your car assuming perfect control. I’m glad I discovered this sooner rather than later! That’ll be something we need to somehow take into account.
I can see your logic, but when I added a few driving aids they made my car slightly slower around a track… Is that something I’ll have to live with or can something be done about it?
Was it the power steering that made the car slower? That adds weight.
EDIT: Actually, changing driving aids does change the times, and it depends on the relative change to your drivability score. When the drivability score is close to or at 0, then that’s when changing the driving aids does not matter, because it no longer has an impact on your car’s performance. This has been true for many builds, in fact, it’s something I exploited to make a car get around Green Hell faster than Stephen Bellof’s record (back when it was possible to have cars with 200+ sportiness and 100 wings).