User manual

Host session only (race organizer)
You can also set up a multi-player session as a race organizer, you will then not race yourself! Your car will not
be part of the session and you don’t need to finish at the end of a race in order for the results to show up.
Race Settings
Max. drivers
You can set the maximum drivers you allow in the session. At a very small track 5 may be enough, on a huge
track you may allow the maximum of 10 racers.
Upstream bandwidth
Another consideration can be your upload bandwidth. The smaller upload bandwidth the fewer players you
will be able to handle in a session.
Race direction
You set the race direction in the same way as you do in Race options. You can chose from Normal, Reversed
and ‘Disabled, no timing’ modes.
Race duration
Set the race duration in case you want to do a race run during that session.
Qualify duration
Set the race duration in case you want to do a qualify run during that session.
Track grip
Set the track grip from 70 to 100%, 70% being very slippery… but can be fun!
Collisions
You can set collisions on and off. When set OFF the cars cannot hit each other. When collision is ON the cars
will be able to push each other. Keep in mind that because of latency cars may hit each other when you don’t
expect it.
Weather settings
Air temperature
This affects engine cooling and performance, also electric motor temperature and overheating shut-off.
Atmospheric pressure
This affects engine performance. A lower pressure reduces the power of the engine.
Humidity
This affects the performance of the engine and also carburetor adjustment.
Join session
You can join any session that use the same car/track combination as your current car and track selection,
unless a password is required. A lock symbol is used to indicate that the session is password protected.
The session bar shows the following information:
Green or red dot: indicating if session is currently open (green) or closed (red)
Ping: this is the ping value of the host computer with the VRC game server