I took a picture of my shirt when I got home......it gives a good idea of just how sweaty I got while playing (the shirt is normally black ).
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Sounded like a good learning experience for you plus you got some cash back.
I took a picture of my shirt when I got home......it gives a good idea of just how sweaty I got while playing (the shirt is normally black ).
sweatty.jpg
Last edited by Hampe; 07-03-2012 at 05:34 AM.
Considering the conditions you did well. The heat and humidity affect the oil differently than an 'average' day. What adjustments to make and when seem to me to be the hardest part of this game. I use to wait way too long all the time until I heard Chris Barnes say it was better to make it too soon and leave a decent spare then to wait too long and leave a nasty split. Now I adjust about 5 frames before I would have before.
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Yea, the only good thing about playing in crazy conditions like that is that the rest of the field has to deal with it too .
That's a good tip about changing early.....I'll have to remember that one.
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