When they get time, Which has been a bit rare. It will be before A1tacomcdolphin wrote:when will they look at license requests ?
2014 rF MotoOption Supercross presented by Fly Racing
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My guess Jlv,Chris and Barrington for the terrains and Jay will be doing decalsRobert196 wrote:Who's on the track builder list for A1 since Chex isn't doing all of it?

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Holy fuck, that's sick as Wheels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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maybe but in 2014 ther ewas about 1400 UID, 6000 in 2012. now theres like 13200 or more.Ddavis wrote:The amount of amateurs complaining is pretty funny, considering in 2010 2011 and 2012 there weren't amateur classes in rF SX/MX anyways, honestly racing was simpler back then, none of this amateur vs pro ego shit

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nioubie wrote:maybe but in 2010 ther ewas about 1400 UID, 6000 in 2012. now theres like 13200 or more.Ddavis wrote:The amount of amateurs complaining is pretty funny, considering in 2010 2011 and 2012 there weren't amateur classes in rF SX/MX anyways, honestly racing was simpler back then, none of this amateur vs pro ego shit
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Which is a perfect reason to go to an Automated System of handling the masses...nioubie wrote:nioubie wrote:maybe but in 2010 ther ewas about 1400 UID, 6000 in 2012. now theres like 13200 or more.Ddavis wrote:The amount of amateurs complaining is pretty funny, considering in 2010 2011 and 2012 there weren't amateur classes in rF SX/MX anyways, honestly racing was simpler back then, none of this amateur vs pro ego shit

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Gotta say, I'm a little bummed that ther's no AMs, but I fully understand why you've done away with it. As Stormz said, the majority of the AM class was made up of assholes. I am looking forward to seeing what I can do against the guys in the 250 class (not much
) Thank you guys for actually having an rF SX Series this year. without a SX series, I would've lost 40% of the reason I bought this game (no idea if EMF is holding an SX or not, but still)

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The Amateur class was cool, but by the end of Supercross/Motocross was a drag, licenses weren't handled immediately and people were sandbagging and it was just a mess. Eliminating it all together is for the best, and the new iracing style format seems interesting.
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It seemed like a good idea to me too. But then I realized it wasn't limited to the people that didn't make the Sunday Night Show. I still may have to race against all the fast guys and get fucked out of a main event. Just a little bummed that I spent so much time prepping, and I can't show it because I have to race against the fastest 250 riders in the game, but oh well. Now the only thing to do is get good to the point that I can race against those guys (that'll take a whileDdavis wrote:The Amateur class was cool, but by the end of Supercross/Motocross was a drag, licenses weren't handled immediately and people were sandbagging and it was just a mess. Eliminating it all together is for the best, and the new iracing style format seems interesting.

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Practice as much as you can Sonny and just ride with faster riders as much as possible. Everyone had to get fast somehow, because AM was not an option when most people started racing. If you need help, let me know. (even though im a slow old man)
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Wheels you're a legend. So glad I had the privilege to sit next to you in a buffalo wild wings!
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Thanks Byron! just kidding you ahole
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A1 looks so sick! hahahabdownen323 wrote:http://www.mediafire.com/download/n7r2n ... aheim1.rar
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Two things...
Amateur racing is not gone
You will not be forced to not race because the faster guys are allowed. ARS is so more than a select few can race and will host "classes" best on a rating so you will race like-skilled racers in your immediate format (heats-LCq-main).
Amateur racing is not gone
You will not be forced to not race because the faster guys are allowed. ARS is so more than a select few can race and will host "classes" best on a rating so you will race like-skilled racers in your immediate format (heats-LCq-main).