Congratulations to Xepy for winning this challenging and compelling round! It’s his first legitimate victory if I am not mistaken, and a well-deserved one at that, considering the strong opposition present. Only now do I know why the KO managed to… erm, KO the competition - it was just too good, despite being the most expensive of the eight finalists.
At any rate, this is the fifth round in a row to be set in the modern era (2010 or later), so I’m expecting the next round to be set in a previous decade - it would be a nice change if it were, even though it doesn’t have to be. Let’s just hope that CSR95 turns out to be as engaging as this one.
Thanks again for the host! I really enjoyed your writing style, and the challenge itself was super original. I hope to see another CSR from you in the future!
Woo, 6th! I had already seen it from an iceberg’s distance away that the suspension is going to be the Achilles’ heel for the Carstensz. (Antarctic Lean gang where we at)
But anyway, thank you ElMenduko for hosting this round, it was a journey to read the reviews and I enjoy every single line of it! Congratulations to the winner, the Argentinian government is surely going to love their new truck.
And, since I noticed that there are several members in the challenge here who struggle with tuning, I’m putting my entry up for anyone to download, with hopes that it can be used as a reference point (even if it’s clearly not the best).
Look, this one was 2019, yes. But wasn’t it different enough from all the last ones in everything else that it barely counts? Completely different type of vehicles, not “schporty car for young male” or “family car for family”. I don’t remember something like this popping up recently, I thought it was different enough for a change even if the year wasn’t different.
That aside, glad that people liked it but…
I hope to see another CSR from you in the future!
I hope not, at least not in the near future. Not like I’ll have the time anyways… maybe not even for entering CSR regularly.
One thing that I know for sure, if it does happen again, instabins for not reading the rules and requirements are instabins without even mentioning. My experience with this one showed that it is rarely worth it: it either results in another car that still doesn’t meet the requirements, results in nothing being fixed even with lots of time left, or they fix it but it was still an uninspired car made with the same lazyness someone who doesn’t read the rules has. Plust they tend to complain or be smug despite being literally tied for last place.
I recommend others start doing the same, honestly.
And just in case LS-Vehicles changes his/her mind and says they can’t host and the next ones in line can’t either the ranking continues like this:
I think these could at least be helpful for people who can’t be assed to read the general CSR rules that are linked in every CSR thread to at least know what the hell the challenge is and some basic rules, but they’d need to be made canon by The Law.