I've heard countless feedback on how fun the Ruf AWD is as well so maybe I could throw that suggestion on the table.
Personally I've never tried it but if it's half as much fun as people around here says it is it may make for a very good time.
I've heard it is very fun, too.
As long as it is something everyone has, I'm totally fine with it. I just would rather not get into the really niche cars. The big thing is if we can get even a few viewers of streams interested and actually into the session to have fun with us, I think that is great.
I don't believe the Ruf to be a niche car because it's probably the most commonly used car in all of iRacing. The Ruf has it's own series (Ruf Cup), runs in GT3 and World Sports Car so my guess is most everyone will have it or is considering purchasing it.
I wasn't saying the RUF is a niche car.
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I must have misunderstood but I coulda' sworn that's what you referring to
I agree it should be cars that most have but having said that, Tech Tracks doesn't fall into that category either.
It's already set we're using Long Beach but in the future I'd refrain from using tracks that are not widely used in iRacing if you want people to join. My guess is many won't want to buy a track for this one event, especially strangers we're trying to draw in from Twitch and YouTube.
I've been considering this quite a bit lately so I'm going to start adding Polls to my streams where people can come to the Blog and vote on whatever Poll is running.
I'm going to ask specifically about License Classes, Favorite Series, Favorite iRacing Cars, Favorite Tracks, etc, and re-direct viewers to the Blog to accumulate that data.
This will certainly go a long way toward helping us determine League as well because right now we're guessing what people want but nobody here (myself included) really has a clue.
Back on the subject of tracks, I'd love to see one of these Drink Up Cups at Jefferson Reverse, Okayama Short (or whatever it is), Summit Point Short (half straight, no hairpin), etc. These are default content tracks that are rarely used and are small, familiar and keep us in close proximity.