Some people are jealous because they think playing in Southeast Asia is easy. That is true because we are mostly new players with little experience. If youโre lucky enough to constantly face strong players, be grateful, you have more opportunities to learn and improve. The only people who get upset about us facing weak opponents are those who only care about winning and climbing up points. If youโve been playing against top players every day and youโre still losing to us despite our limited experience, maybe you should stay quiet.
Some people complain that Southeast Asiaโs online connection is godly and inconsistent. From our side, itโs inconsistent too. And itโs not always in our favor. Instead of endlessly complaining, figure out how to adapt. Turn the weakness into a strength. You meet us every time there's always something you can do.
In addition, how are we supposed to win when our cars are running around 2-4 km/h slower than overseas machines? You have more experience fighting strong players, you have faster car and better machine, network condition works both ways, what other excuse do your pathetic little egos will make next?
If youโve never experienced playing under those conditions, maybe you shouldnโt be so quick to judge.
People these days spend too much time blaming everything else and not enough time looking at themselves.
it's been a very fun 2 days of IDAC, grateful to have my friends as practice partners ! continuing to play DAC after 22 June, need to focus for Shinkanjo OCM first ๐
Am I the only one who has a Hakone Goldplate in the Evo9 in Japanese server? I'm curious if this car is able to rank in the Top 100 for the Hakone OCM.