Name , location (I don't mind if someone doesn't want to give the full location, but country or state for US residents would be fine) , bike and team
Snakey#45 wrote:The only problem for the first couple of days is that we would all have to get used to who was who.
I won't call that a problem. Also, people would stop hiding. Maybe we'd discover we have more girls or guys from different cultures in the MxSim World. Seriously, just imagine there's a true damn real-life pro here gooning around and we don't know
I mean, people sometimes upload iRacing videos of them racing against real-life pros
I know MxSim is not much close to ride a real MX bike but it'd be cool to go like "Guess what, yesterday I found Davi Millsaps going around in 03 and I beat the Hell outta him"
Plus if we start advertising in the REAL Life Sx season then we maybe could have the real riders in MxSim!
But that would cost a fortune;)
Imagine riding with the real life Bubba and Reed, And the battles between the pro's!!!
Wow some good ideas here eh?
Snakey#45 wrote:Plus if we start advertising in the REAL Life Sx season then we maybe could have the real riders in MxSim!
But that would cost a fortune;)
Imagine riding with the real life Bubba and Reed, And the battles between the pro's!!!
Wow some good ideas here eh?
But riding IRL is nothing like playing MX Sim. The reason real drivers play iRacing is because it is exactly like real life. No pro rider can afford to devote the time to video games that MX Sim requires. (Someone should email a key to Chad Reed for him to try while he's out)
gocat199 wrote:see jlv. you need to do more thingies
Jones221 wrote:
That was fucked up...Now I'll get hated for saying this, but I felt bad
Do you guys really care that much what our full name is? It doesn't matter at all and I don't think that XBL or PSN has any problems with people using screennames.
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It appears more professional. Also when we have 10,000 users and half of them are named Motox#, or KTM57 on the honda #257 ( ahem), or yamaha285 on the honda #45 It starts to be a little bit confusing. The racing would be much clearer with real names, and a sense of identity would develop, as well as a consequence for your actions here and on track...Hiding behind an alias on the internet makes it easy for trolling and the like