Sebastalona Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:31

AVF GT5: Guide to Online Racing, Etiquette & Event Schedule **Read Posts 1&2**

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AV FORUMS GT5 EVENT SCHEDULE​
Hi guys, I have created a Google Calendar to enable forum members to view and plan dates for Gran Turismo 5 race events. I have created the calendar for two main reasons:

1) It will allow you to easily see which events are planned well in advance.
2) It will hopefully make it slightly easier for people to see which dates are free to host new events.

Please note that this is not just for organised meets. If you know you will be online for just some casual, non specific races, please pop in the time and date for others to see and join your lounge.

To view and add events, please do the following:

* If you do not have a Google account already, please sign up using link below.
* If you have a Google account, please sign in using link below.
* Please send me a PM with your Google account email address.
* I will reply with my e-mail address.
* In the 'Other Calendars' section on the main page, click 'add', then my email address.
* You should now be able to view, add, and amend events in the 'AV Forums GT5 Event Schedule'.

If adding an event, can you please make sure the following information is present:

Event Name: Same title as on forum
Start Time of Event
Where: Lobby host:
Description: To register interest, and for rules and regulations please go to:

Please note that this is really just to have a visual representation of forthcoming events. All discussions on cars, tracks, set up etc will still take place on the threads.

Hopefully we can have a large number of people who will utilise this feature, therefore keeping it up to date with all the latest planned race events.

Also could I ask any event organisers to perhaps put a link to the sticky in their posts?

Cheers

Andy


AV FORUMS GT5 EVENT SCHEDULE​

Jamezinho Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:33

AVF GRAN TURISMO 5: GUIDE TO ONLINE RACING & ETIQUETTE​
There have been many discussions recently regarding the do's and don'ts of online racing here at AVF. Most of the regular racers here are in agreement regarding how we should all conduct ourselves when racing in our private lobbies and organised race nights. Hence the following is a guide to racing cleanly, fairly and competitively during AVF race nights:

OFF THE START LINE AND INTO THE FIRST CORNER.....
...is a great place to make up a position or two but, as with real-life racing, the likelihood of a collision is at its highest here. Cars will often approach the first corner three or four across, so be aware of other cars around you and respect each other's space. Don't force drivers off the track/into the barrier. Remember, tyres will be cold and grip levels reduced, so be prepared to brake much earlier than usual and take the corner at a slower speed (this applies to the first lap as a whole). A slightly more conservative approach is the best way for everyone to negotiate the first turn in one piece.

**Races are rarely won at the first corner but are very often lost here. Take it easy.**

BE AWARE OF OTHER DRIVERS
It can be easy to lose other drivers in your blind-spots. Keep a regular check on your mirrors/rear/side views when racing in close proximity to other cars.

BRAKING
Be aware that due to different cars, setups and driving styles, braking-points may differ between drivers. Do not assume that your braking-point applies to everyone. When following another car closely, be prepared to brake earlier than usual. If you are unfamiliar with a particular circuit or car then the flashing gear indicator is a good visual aid for when to start applying the brakes.

OVERTAKING.....
...should be attempted in a clean and fair manner with minimal contact. Please avoid over-ambitious or unsporting moves such as diving into small gaps or cutting corners to pass other drivers.

A classic example is diving down the inside on a tight corner and using the opponent you are overtaking as an extra brake pedal / steering aid/ battering ram to get you round the corner. This is totally unacceptable especially if there is no space for your car to pass.

Also, be careful not to cut across other drivers when passing.

When attempting to overtake be patient and wait for a good opportunity. Reckless or impatient moves, particularly when trying to out-brake an opponent, often end badly.

DEFENDING YOUR POSITION
As in real-life racing, driving a more defensive line is standard practice when trying to defend a position. However, deliberate weaving and blocking – for example: to disturb a car in your slipstream - is considered unsporting conduct.

CONTACT
Unintentional, light contact such as nudges and scrapes are an accepted part of racing in GT5. However, heavy contact is not. Deliberate ramming is not tolerated, nor side-swipes or trying to push other cars off the track. If the full damage setting is used then racing essentially becomes non-contact due to the sensitive damage mechanic in GT5.

DEALING WITH COLLISIONS
Everyone makes mistakes and nobody is expected to drive perfectly. When collisions inevitably occur its how you deal with them that matters.

*** Important ***
If contact is made whereby you cause another car to spin, leave the track, hit a barrier or run wide then it is considered good practice to slow down, wait for the other car to rejoin the race and concede the position you may have gained. This doesn't apply to drivers not involved in the incident.

It's always worth offering an apology in the lobby following a collision for which you may be at fault.

If you spin or leave the track then care must be taken when attempting to rejoin the race. Check for approaching vehicles and if necessary wait for traffic to pass.

QUALIFYING
Some races require qualifying. Take care not to obstruct or slow down another driver who is on a 'hot lap'. Please take care when exiting the pits (see below).

PIT-STOPS
Longer races may require a pit-stop. On exiting the pits please stay within the white line. It's there for a reason - to keep slower cars rejoining the circuit off the racing line. Do not drift straight out onto the racing line as this could cause a collision with a much faster car on the start-finish straight.

BACK-MARKERS
The lack of a blue flag system in GT5 doesn't help here, but try to be aware of faster cars approaching and move off line to allow them to pass easily without being slowed down. Do not attempt to 'race' or impede faster cars.

LAST BUT NOT LEAST.....PLAY FAIR!
Deliberate acts of unsporting behaviour such as corner-cutting and riding along barriers will not be tolerated here. Leave that for the random lobbies.

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The above may seem obvious, and is common sense for the most part, but by racing with the above in mind we should be able to ensure clean, fair and competitive racing. Collisions are often unavoidable, and aggressive driving is all part of racing, but there can be a fine line between aggressive and reckless. Race in a considerate, sportsman-like manner and we can all enjoy many great AVF race nights ahead.

Have fun!

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Thanks to mark74uk for helping to put this together. If anyone has any further suggestions, and would like to see anything added or amended, please let me know.data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

mark74uk Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:33

Nice one Jamez.

We just need Mr.Hillskill to sticky it for us now.

Hillskill Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:34

Voila - Rules and Event Schedule all in one place.

mattg Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:34

A small point on the first lap, grip levels can be a lot less whilst the tyres wear in.The first few corners may need different breaking points / entry speeds to stay on the track.

could just be my inexperience making it more noticeable though data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

and always worth saying sorry if you make a bump in the chat room after the race, goes a long way to keeping things friendly data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

mark74uk Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:35

This all developing rather nicely.

You guys remember the early days of Gt5 in our lounges?

Now we have an event schedule and fairplay policy.

Awsome.

Jamezinho Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:36

Good point matt, I'll add a quick line about that now.data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

Edit - done!

joned030 Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:37

Just bought a gaming racing wheel setup for my PS4.

shanetoast Publish time 27-11-2019 01:07:38

I want GTA 5 sooo bad!!
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