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#242667
This guy just got a contract to race cars after winning a video game challenge??? Lucas Ordoñez won the first GT Academy time-trial contest, and is now signed with Team Signatech Nissan in the Le Mans Cup series and will even get to drive in one of the world’s most famous races in a few months, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. There might just be light at the end of the tunnel for all those hours spent playing video games. Next up, top players in Socom and Modern Warfare will be dropped off in Afghanistan to see how well they adapt to the real deal. Good Luck!

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Hmmm? :rolleyes:
#242707
This guy just got a contract to race cars after winning a video game challenge??? Lucas Ordoñez won the first GT Academy time-trial contest, and is now signed with Team Signatech Nissan in the Le Mans Cup series and will even get to drive in one of the world’s most famous races in a few months, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. There might just be light at the end of the tunnel for all those hours spent playing video games. Next up, top players in Socom and Modern Warfare will be dropped off in Afghanistan to see how well they adapt to the real deal. Good Luck!

If you can't see how racing games are more similar to actual racing than combat games are to actual armed conflict, there's little more to be said.
#242742
Video games are ok, the physics arent like the real thing, and you will never get the shitting yourself in your pants rush of the physicality's of being in an actual race car.

Computer game hero's are just that, they think they can do it on the tv then they can do it in a real car. Good luck.
#242745
What if you're involved in karting championships (in real life) and also kicking bottom on video games timing? :D
#242834
Video games are ok, the physics arent like the real thing, and you will never get the shitting yourself in your pants rush of the physicality's of being in an actual race car.

Computer game hero's are just that, they think they can do it on the tv then they can do it in a real car. Good luck.


Even the pros use simulators albeit a lot more sophisticated with more realistic physics although still far from perfect and most games probably have some sort of aids (even with all driver aids options off) but i'd guess that a good (in real life) driver would show to be pretty good in the games at the more realistic end of the market so why not use a game as they did in GT academy to judge for the initial stages then they moved onto real cars for the final stages.

In each run I was about 2 secs off the best and ranked just outside the top 500 in the uk with absolutely no idea where or how I could make up that much time and I put that in part down to some of the guys at the top having at least some (real) amateur racing experience.

I agree totally with you that being good in a game doesn't mean you'll be good in real life or that you get a particularly realistic experience but a game could show that someone has potential and Lucas has done pretty well so far.
#242879
This guy just got a contract to race cars after winning a video game challenge??? Lucas Ordoñez won the first GT Academy time-trial contest, and is now signed with Team Signatech Nissan in the Le Mans Cup series and will even get to drive in one of the world’s most famous races in a few months, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. There might just be light at the end of the tunnel for all those hours spent playing video games. Next up, top players in Socom and Modern Warfare will be dropped off in Afghanistan to see how well they adapt to the real deal. Good Luck!

If you can't see how racing games are more similar to actual racing than combat games are to actual armed conflict, there's little more to be said.



I took this of Pharrell Williams blog lmao!! Not my own words, yet I did find it funny though...Hmmm? But Com'On JB this is a joke? If I can beat Fernando Alonso's time in a Ferrari in real life against 25,000 other online drivers I can now take Alonso's place? The difference in game and life is off the scale. This to me is a boys dream!! but then Racing should be for the superior driver not geek...But it does say he has karting experience? So do i!!!
#242915
Video games are ok, the physics arent like the real thing, and you will never get the shitting yourself in your pants rush of the physicality's of being in an actual race car.

Computer game hero's are just that, they think they can do it on the tv then they can do it in a real car. Good luck.


Yeh i know this guy who's well good on Forza 3 on Xbox he always drives a porsche and pretends he's a real racing driver.

Think he's called Billy?
#242917
Video games are ok, the physics arent like the real thing, and you will never get the shitting yourself in your pants rush of the physicality's of being in an actual race car.

Computer game hero's are just that, they think they can do it on the tv then they can do it in a real car. Good luck.


Yeh i know this guy who's well good on Forza 3 on Xbox he always drives a porsche and pretends he's a real racing driver.

Think he's called Billy?



:rofl:
#242963
Top gear did something like this last year.

http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/geek-r ... 2010-11-26



I took this of Pharrell Williams blog lmao!! Not my own words, yet I did find it funny though...Hmmm? But Com'On JB this is a joke? If I can beat Fernando Alonso's time in a Ferrari in real life against 25,000 other online drivers I can now take Alonso's place? The difference in game and life is off the scale. This to me is a boys dream!! but then Racing should be for the superior driver not geek...But it does say he has karting experience? So do i!!!



I don't see the issue, I am assuming they put him in a real car before they signed a contract so he must have proved SOMETHING don't you think?

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