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It's for real smug and smarmy "Sim Racers" who have to justify their expensive "Sim Rigs" with a proper title that requires them to do extensive configuration so they have Their optimal individual winning experience.
Real racing has messy realities like "death and disability" and "high cost of repair" that helps keep drivers from intentionally getting too rough on the track. "Sim Racers" don't have anything to fear except not coming in "first", so they have to enforce rules that keep everyone driving "clean and fair" and "competitive" to accurately simulate real racing. This game encourages "contact" and is for the more "proletarian" gamer. Like you and me. 8^)
Don't you realize everyone in the comments are being sarcastic as well?
Everyone is going with GM's humor. They all love Wreckfest, omg...😄😄😄
I thought this thread was going with it for a moment early today, but man....come on... I'm not even british to understand through the thick GM's sarcasm layer.
His review was actually THE review that got me to buy the game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43ObatbmDnM
Come on now, eh? A bit of research is nice.
It is part of the joke... 🤦♂️
Then why are you sharing link to it? People watching a hater will still get them clicks and views that they are after. You are doing a favour to the haters by sharing their links.
That is not likely. It might make it less likely to *you* but for someone else it might have no effect. There's quite a lot of statistics and profiling that goes on behind the those recommendation systems, it isn't that clear cut which kind of profiles will see which content.