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@ruf997tt HeretikJirka had said it all. 😉
I take out my opponents in races for these three things:
1. Rewards $500 for each takedown
2. Fun
3. To troll
It can give you something to do during a race if you feel bored of the repetitive grinding in game. 😛
@HeretikJirka It isn't too risky if you know how to ram and know the good hit spots during a race. 😉
Sometimes, I even send my opponents flying into the air by my ramming. Particularly Sofie and the AIs that drive Ferrari 458 Italias. 😛
Besides, more risk = more rewards and more risk = more fun
Even if it's risky, you would at least have some fun attempting to take out your opponents for $500.
No Limits is a game and we can do all sorts of things that we can't even attempt to do in real life. One of the things is ramming your opponents to a pulp. XD
Here's an example about risk.
If there's a shortcut and a long cut in a race, which one would you pick? Obviously you would pick the short cut. Now, let's say the shortcut has a very high tendency to crash if attempting to take it while the long cut has no tendency to crash. However, successfully going through the shortcut would be a win as it shaves off precious seconds that determines the race. What would you choose then?
I would choose to go through the deadly shortcut as I want to win races at all costs, even if it could cause me to drop from 2nd to 4th.
@7ru3blu3 Well, I'm late as I had real life stuff to do yesterday.
Click on the Spoilers to find out the PR requirement. 😛
To take on Marcus King, you'll need a car with 920 PR.
Only six cars can reach 920 PR to take on Marcus King.
1. Ferrari 458 Italia
2. McLaren 650S
3. Lamborghini Aventador
4. Pagani Huayra
5. Koenigsegg CCX
6. Lamborghini Huracan
Mercedes-Benz AMG-GT is unable to reach 920 PR. You should go with McLaren 650S to take on Marcus King like I did.
@TheRealJony - do not take me wrong, I sort of admire you for having the skill to consistently taking out your opponents. I can imagine it has taken a lot of hard training to get there, and it must have cost you some time, fuel, in-game currency etc. I know it can be handy on many occasions, especially when facing stronger opponents.
I usually employ softer version - just ram him against the wall to slow him down, getting before him and staying there 😃
As for the shortcut example - it depends. If I am winning normally like 90 % of time, and the shortcut secures me a win every time I use it successfully, but I do crash there in two races out of three, I won't be using it much. But if I go normally and make a mistake which means I won't be able to win going the normal route, I'm taking the shortcut without hesitation...
It is very similar to the dnf-your-opp problem, except by going through the shortcut often, you have dropped the probability of your crash to much lower level than the rest of us, so it is just another viable option for you now 🙂
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