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Post by fbgm87 on Oct 18, 2020 17:42:32 GMT
Tier Racing
- The Tier Series is a weekly event, forcing participants to use a wider variety of vehicles.
- The playlist, for the event, will feature 8 custom tracks, as well as 8 different vehicle classes.
- The vehicle classes that will be used are Supers, Sports, Sports Classics, Muscles, SUVs, Sedans, Compacts, and Off-Roads.
- Each of the aforementioned vehicle classes are split up into different tiers.
- The tiers are a modified version of Broughy's tier rankings.
Every week, the tiers of each class will rotate/change. Each race will be set to GTA mode, allowing participants to borrow another person's custom vehicle for the race. To speed up the process, I do recommend owning a vehicle in each class's tier, if possible. Custom starting grids will be used every race, with the top 4 racers of the playlist starting in the back of the pack. Participants will line up 2 wide, with at least a vehicle gap between the racer in front of them. Also, harmonic starts will be used. Racers can begin racing only when the racer in front of them begins. This should help hinder accidents in the beginning corners of races.
For scoring/points, there will be a main event. If Rockstar allows the playlists to be in the host's chosen order, it will be the last race of the playlist. Points will be awarded by the finishes of this race. The order of vehicle classes that are raced will be the same every week, with the main event class being moved to the end...unless Rockstar does not allow playlists to be correctly ordered.
- #1 - Sedans
- #2 - SUVs
- #3 - Sports Classics
- #4 - Off-Roads
- #5 - Compacts
- #6 - Sports
- #7 - Muscle
- #8 - Supers
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Post by fbgm87 on Oct 18, 2020 18:36:10 GMT
You must choose a vehicle in the designated tier for the given race, even when you do not have a custom. If you fail to do so, points will not be counted for that participant for that race.
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Post by bukit23 on Dec 13, 2020 19:07:55 GMT
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