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Ok, so I don't know what the underlying root is...
Most of the time I am asking myself: "why I am so nervous when racing LFS?". The LXCC has brought a new dimension of nerves, which I fondly credit to Axus's crazy "flying lap" qualification system. My lap - ok: pounding heart, sweaty palms aside, here we go. It's invariably difficult to actually drive a decent (read: remotely competitive) time whilst battling 45 thoughts per second syndrome... Then a small mistake happens and even MORE adrenaline / cortizol and other focus obliterating agents are at once injected into my already saturated bloodstream.
So my question is: does anyone else suffer in this regard? Any Aliens(tm) actually get nervous before/during racing? Perhaps more experience quenches the anxiety of racing, but more than that I suspect I just take it too seriously. But I WANT to take it seriously! That really enhances the suspension of disbeleif, and draws me into the sim. Ironically, I'm not even sure if being a nervous driver is "fun" or not
: It would be great to just be able to sit down, be totally relaxed, and run some laps. Doubtlessly, my times would even improve then!
Any thoughts?
Ok, so I don't know what the underlying root is...
Most of the time I am asking myself: "why I am so nervous when racing LFS?". The LXCC has brought a new dimension of nerves, which I fondly credit to Axus's crazy "flying lap" qualification system. My lap - ok: pounding heart, sweaty palms aside, here we go. It's invariably difficult to actually drive a decent (read: remotely competitive) time whilst battling 45 thoughts per second syndrome... Then a small mistake happens and even MORE adrenaline / cortizol and other focus obliterating agents are at once injected into my already saturated bloodstream.
So my question is: does anyone else suffer in this regard? Any Aliens(tm) actually get nervous before/during racing? Perhaps more experience quenches the anxiety of racing, but more than that I suspect I just take it too seriously. But I WANT to take it seriously! That really enhances the suspension of disbeleif, and draws me into the sim. Ironically, I'm not even sure if being a nervous driver is "fun" or not
: It would be great to just be able to sit down, be totally relaxed, and run some laps. Doubtlessly, my times would even improve then!Any thoughts?
). Close racing, when it happens, is still great fun, I really miss it. Had a fair bit in S1 days, due to a relatively low number of combos and more time to drive.



) simulator you get some adrenaline and other stuff too. The effect is a lot lesser than IRL tho, but still fun. That's how i feel about it
), my hands start to shake but thats cool