[TC] Gaming Forums
- Report - ßaron (Archived by Val) - Printable Version

+- [TC] Gaming Forums (https://forum.city-driving.co.uk)
+-- Forum: [TC] CityDriving (/forumdisplay.php?fid=24)
+--- Forum: Server Administration Tasks (/forumdisplay.php?fid=25)
+---- Forum: Users Reporting (/forumdisplay.php?fid=6)
+----- Forum: User Reports - Archive (/forumdisplay.php?fid=35)
+----- Thread: - Report - ßaron (Archived by Val) (/showthread.php?tid=13448)



- Report - ßaron (Archived by Val) - Connor - 2014-08-05 16:16

● Your LFS Username: liv4eva

● Their LFS Username(s): ßaron
● Their LFS GameName(s): G'Koray -

● Replay and/or Screenshot Link: http://www.myupload.dk/showfile/c4gjzh.mpr

● Replay Timestamps: 8:37:35 (watch Koray until he gets to the pits)

● Description of incident (inc Date & Time)

Sorry for the long replay, Gumball and all. :/ And this report is on behalf of Nappie, I witnessed the incident.

Nappie goes to overtake G'Koray, overtakes him quite easily and Koray could've easily yielded to allow room for Nappie to stay in front of him.

Instead, Koray decides to keep accelerating, making Nappie have to accelerate to stay in front and cause a full-on crash. This causes Koray to push Nappie into the barrier, making him go airborne.

Koray, as it seems, doesn't know what he's done, when he quite obviously does. Instead of saying a simple 'sorry', Koray thinks it's a joke with him saying "haha". He also put the blame on Nappie when from my perspective, the blame was on Koray.

No regard for the other driver (Nappie) could've quite easily slowed to allow Nappie to get further in front of him, instead causing an avoidable collision.

Cheers.


Report - ßaron - Val - 2014-08-05 19:28

This report is being looked into. Please be patient.

Hello,

Koray wasn't really in fault there, he slammed his brakes when he noticed that Nappie used his brake so hard, then they were both side to side and Nappie decided to push the throttle while Koray was still braking. Nappie should have continued to brake to avoid the collisions with the barriers, because actually it was his fault for the contact with the barriers.

It is just a common accident, no action will be taken.


No action has been taken for reasons described.

Thank you for your report.

It has now been moved to the archives.