strad wrote: ↑20 Dec 2018, 20:53
the attack mode is 4 minutes long so the few laps depends on the amount of time it takes to complete a lap.
Thanks. That helps clear that up. Their home site wasn't clear.
the lap after the last lap is to give everyone a full final lap instead of just finishing once they cross the line after the time limit
That part still doesn't make sense. In other forms of racing when the leader crosses the finish line the race is over and I don't see the need for last second heroics. That could even lead to dangerous situations I would think..
Thanks for the clarification.
I did not save the race on my DVR after watching but I thought there were more drivers that had a problem getting into the Attack Mode box successfully.
Maybe I can find it on YouTube to re-watch and better educate myself. However I still don't understand the need for it to be offline and difficult to activate.
I cant explain the +1 lap thing, I don't see the need for it. maybe its a tribute to f1's 300km + 1 lap thing?
for the attack mode, the reason it's offline is that its meant for attacking, not defending. if you are defending you stick to the safest/fastest line, not going way offline and losing time and getting overtaken by the guy behind you.
if you are behind and a little bit faster than the guy in front, you can afford to go offline to get the 4 minutes of extra power that will easily make up the lost time and give you a chance to overtake.
I think the zone in this race was way too far off the racing line, it needed to be closer and wider to be effective. I also don't like the rule that says you have to use it twice, if you are in the lead and don't need to go offline, you shouldn't have to use it.