senorstigo

joined 1 year ago
[–] senorstigo 1 points 11 months ago

As I have an unfixed schedule at work, I cannot join leagues, so when I found LFM it was a god send for me. I don't know how fast or slow I am, but I have been able to be in some good battles, and even my first win after defending for almost 20 minutes with my life after being at the lead with some faster drivers behind me.

Are there people that cause accidents? Yes, but they are not frequent. Do they deserve a penalty, most of the time not, other than newer guys that sometimes forget to check around before joining the racing line.

[–] senorstigo 2 points 11 months ago (4 children)

What are the superior alternatives in ACC? I started using LFM for ACC just the past month and I enjoy it a lot, so I didn't look into other alternatives

[–] senorstigo 8 points 1 year ago

Wow, I wish an iconic name such as Andretti joined forces with an American team such as Cadillac to get a go in F1 and see what happens. I'm pretty sure F1 teams will welcome new teams with open arms...

[–] senorstigo 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Every single time I think there will be a different result, only one thing ends up happening:

[V E R S T H A P P E N I N G]

[–] senorstigo 7 points 1 year ago

Tachiyomi on both my phone and tablet. I use many extensions but mostly Mangadex.

[–] senorstigo 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Not mentioning the series that update often, I usually read one series slowly in physical form and one in digital in a tablet that I bring to work.

In physical form I am currently reading Great Teacher Onizuka as I read it when I was around 20YO and I still consider it one of my few 10s in manga. Onizuka is one of the best characters in both manga and anime IMO, and the manga is not just a fun read but a life lesson.

Digital I am reading Capeta, and I find it very interesting as it explains very well the struggles for someone to become a Formula driver. The series starts with Capeta driving kart, and going through the series to become a Formula 1 driver, but it explains challenges both technically (overster, understeer, etc) and outside the track (money, connections, sponsors,etc). Might finish it next week depending on the workload this week.

[–] senorstigo 1 points 1 year ago

At this point I have no idea where the plot is going to, but wherever this is going I am up for it.

[–] senorstigo 1 points 1 year ago

Mercedes pitwall even said they won't be anywhere close the track. Just blueballing everyone

[–] senorstigo 11 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I can't see the weather from my home, but the fact that he went first in a track that was drying in what became a one-lap shootout was kinda dumb from both him and RB. They should have tried to go as latest as possible.

The reason he didn't do another lap was probably because he ran low on fuel and probably didn't had enough to do another flying lap, but at the same time this is not the first time he doesn't go to Q3, and I am afraid if RBR will lose their patience and drop him at the end of the season. I do not see RBR picking Ricciardo, but they have some good drivers on reserve that can go to Alpha Tauri and bring Tsunoda to RBR (not saying Tsunoda is better than Checo, but he is younger which is a huge plus)

[–] senorstigo 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah at this point I feel weird not using Crew Chief on AC or ACC. It guves me more information that the regular spotter doesn't. Only issue I ever had is that sometimes it would tell me info such as "you are locking your tires on X corner" and I might not know which corner is that. Personally I would have preferred for it to say the corner number instead of the name, but that's just me.

[–] senorstigo 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Content Manager went from a mod to a "must" in Assetto Corsa. Makes everything much more simple.

The only other one I can think of is SOL, but that's depending on the PC. Crew Chief is also a nice addition, not only to AC, but pretty much any other sim and some other racing games

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