I've always trying to make the cars go as fast as possible and be stable on those speeds. Managed to break down 500 km/h barrier some weeks ago and also, reversing speed record of mine was around 476 km/h. Usually cars won't last no longer than 10-20 second in my hands. Other than that, I like to find the destructive limits of the cars, Miramar is my favorite from the game's stock cars. On reverse, you can easily hit on walls almost endlessly, the rear axle will hit the wall and won't bend or snap the driveshaft. So basically, I've making speed records and testing the game for possible destruction derby gameplay gamemodes.
usually i pick a car and drive it around a map as quickly as i can using a steering wheel. sometimes when im overly confident i crash unexpectedly and its really rewarding to look at the wreck i caused - especially after driving for 30-60 min without incident. crashing on purpose gets boring after a while but treating this game like any other sim makes it really fun with the added bonus of nice looking wrecks once you fail.
I like to take FWD vehicles that have a 4WD version, remove the front differential, and turn them RWD. I also do the inverse with vehicles that are supposed to be RWD. A RWD Pessima is very fun to drive.
I usually hop in the map editor and mess around with different maps. There's always a way to improve them or things I just can do without. It's all for personal use. I spend most my time just driving around and seeing different crashes in slow motion. I love to just space out watching the suspension in slow motion. I'll sit and customize vehicles. My favorite one I made is an off-road/street drift pickup with no bed, just a cab. Suspension can fly over Utah's rough terrain with very little problems. I try to open up Blender and see if I can figure out how to create props, but keep failing. Can't find any step by step guides, that's what I need to learn it. I'm disabled and can't work and just am at home all day, would love to find someone who has the time and patients to deal with my slow learning and teach me how to build cars and props. Would love to spend my days doing this. I have so many ideas, but they just go to waste.
well, i used to crash non stop, then i migrated into seeing how far i could go with my custom setups and modifying vehicles in-game....now i've gone to playing around with a monster truck on some maps and painting them pics
Maybe you could plug in a phone or iPod/MP3 Player through the microphone or the line in and listen to it that way OT: Mostly seeing the different ways of crashing two vehicles together, but also I like rallying (although I'm terrible at it )
I mainly watch the AI race each other around some of the more open maps, if not doing that, offroading in my configs I come up with on the spot
I just drive around without crashing too. Crashing was fun. The devs should focus on driving mechanics more than n/b related things.
Screwing around with maps mainly and mod testing. Setting up intersection T-bones in slow mo is endlessly, endlessly entertaining. I never get bored....there is ALWAYS something to dig into. The actual driving mechanics are a ways off for me to be interested but it's coming. The subtle march to mechanical realism will draw me in when the time is right.
Just driving around with various cars to make cool setups. And a lot of mod testing and tweaking. I often use my pessima station with rally setup for driving around
That's basically the equivalent of thinking a car isnt powerful enough so you think the car company should have spent less time on the engine and focus on power. The two are directly related to one another.