Hello everybody (again) !
On the wabsite of the Unskilled Drivers competition, I saw something about "IRC rules"... But after a search with Google, I couldn't find what were exactly these rules... Does someone have the original "IRC rules" ?
IRC means indy Racing Competition, that's another contest hosted by Mingva
it's at www.indyracing.tk
so long,
satanziege
...and the rule says:
At least one wheel allways should be on/over the road (http://kino-max.ru/data/images/hammer_1.gif)
les r?gles IRC sont rasoir. mais l?, c'est rien qu'un avis personnel.
(http://kino-max.ru/data/images/bash.gif)
BASH IRC RULES!!!
Congratulations for joining, florent, and long live stunts. I hope you are proud to know the best driver on earth is french :)
So you will join... :)
IRC rules also means you can't skip any obstacles in any way, and if the contest master is in a bad mood, you can't make little tricks and jumps with the walls. All in all: with IRC rules, you play Stunts without doing Stunts, you just stick to the road. In other words: IRC rules suck.
The IRC competition is interesting anyway, because it's so hard to win it, and because the times are always very close.
QuoteThe IRC competition is interesting anyway, because it's so hard to win it, and because the times are always very close.
I aggree : I finished behind Zak on Dakar for only 0.05 second !!! :shock:
'Congratulations for joining, florent, and long live stunts. I hope you are proud to know the best driver on earth is french '
In your dreams little boy.
The correct sentence would be :
Congratulations for joining, florent, and long live stunts. I hope you are proud to know the most active driver on earth is french
ah la la, are you jealous argammon :)