No he literally doesn’t see him in the game. If you look back at the collisions you can see his friends car doesn’t react to any of the collisions, its like hitting a moving brick wall for raceboy77
This game just makes the cars WAY too light. There's just chance in the real world that you can routinely spin other cars out and have it be a viable race strategy. If you're driving with enough force to completely spin another car out, you're gonna be f'd too most of the time.
I was in a race with Master Gibs this morning he pulled a 10+ second gap on the whole grid
Haha that’s my guy!
"He didn't see me"😂😂😂 they see you bro, they see you.
No, physically I was invisible for him.
I've had this bug happen to me too, it feels like racing against an invincible bot. You can ram it going 200 mph, but their car wont budge at all
Doesn't it annoy you just how many hours you have to race every single car to upgrade them how you want?
He didn't see you because of dashboard or bumper cam?
No he literally doesn’t see him in the game. If you look back at the collisions you can see his friends car doesn’t react to any of the collisions, its like hitting a moving brick wall for raceboy77
If they can't see you are they affected by the physics? Like to them does the car just get randomly jossled?
No, that’s why the collisions are so savage on my end.
What trickery is that?
This game just makes the cars WAY too light. There's just chance in the real world that you can routinely spin other cars out and have it be a viable race strategy. If you're driving with enough force to completely spin another car out, you're gonna be f'd too most of the time.
Check the police chase videos, they do spins like that easily
@@EvgeniyBerlin But they don't continue forward as if nothing happened. "Oh, no lost a couple hundredths. Worth it for the position though!"
Another one to add to the list of persisting "features" of the game, lol.