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RE: SRV racing:
Had to dig a bit in the Events section, but found a couple past events:

And if you really, I mean REALLY, love driving the SRV, then there's:
The Buckyballers are a bunch of skilled madmen. I like it.

Though, circumnavigating a stellar body might at this point of time a more suitable pasttime...
 
I've never like being in the SRV. It always made me sick to my stomach.

Since getting my RTX 3060 Ti and being able to run the game maxed out with solid frame rates it's not nearly as bad, but it still gets me a bit on really hilly / rocky planets.
It can be hard if you drive at unsafe speeds, that is right.
It can be a lot of fun if you get it right, though...
 
It can be hard if you drive at unsafe speeds, that is right.
It can be a lot of fun if you get it right, though...
I find that getting it right, for me, means using the pitch axis on the joystick as the throttle, with yaw axis for steering and roll for roll...flying the Scarab is much better than just driving it...

I've done some base jumping into a canyon on some distant body in Horizons. IIRC my height was 4km or so and I lived...barely...
 
Did anyone ever attempt to do some SRV racing, I wonder?
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Errmmm...

Yes, they do. For short distance time trials, check out e.g. https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threa...iation-with-the-buckyball-racing-club.460462/
For head-to-head racing, the group to go to would be the Elite Racers - see e.g.
(no idea where/how to reach them on the forums)
And of course there's the planetary circumnavigation club: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/the-planetary-circumnavigation-club.390451/

@Alec Turner might have a few more ideas, including SRV jumping contests - once he's found his breath again after concluding the Magic 8-Ball Championship https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threa...resents-the-magic-8-ball-championship.596981/ (which was a mainly ships, time-trial type, series of events).

Oh, and @CMDRQuainMarln : could you quantify those "several km"? 2 km is relatively easy to do - but if you want to attempt double figures (or actually reach orbit), then you need to very carefully select your planet for both low g and powerful geysers.
 
Luckily, this didn't happen to me yet. But I more than once woke up to the sounds of my ship rapidly speeding up while approaching a station/planet in SC... Fell asleep right in the moment when I wanted to activate the SCA...
This time, though, I fell asleep in the forums. 😅
Well at least that won’t land you at the rebuy screen.

A different experience for everyone, even with supposedly standardized features. I'm loving it.
Quite at the beginning of my journey, I had a situation where it seemed like the computer would attempt to do that. Scared the crap out of me - just had tried this once before, flying manually around the station, which rotated way too fast for my flying skills... 😵😦😵
There is a racing type challenge from one of the other racing groups in the game, it involves departing from a station dock flying a figure 8 type route through and round the station and getting back into the dock.
There is also the one where you enter the dock without permission turn round exit again and get clear before the station starts shooting.

The Buckyballers are a bunch of skilled madmen. I like it.
You may be overestimating their sanity.

Though, circumnavigating a stellar body might at this point of time a more suitable pasttime...
I am in some awe of those that can do this as my skills with an SRV and patience with driving are too limited for the task.
 
Did someone say SRV racing? OMG, where to start!

SRV racing has been a big thing in Elite: Dangerous for a very long time and something I'm especially interesting in.

There are some standing time trial challenges that are still open for people wanting to give them a go. Somebody already mentioned the Cortes Base Drag Strip Challenge which is a nice short one. THE big one and the one I still consider to be the ultimate SRV challenge is the Pomeche Ridge Challenge which I run and continue to maintain a leaderboard for. Here's an example of one of my better runs to give you a taste of what that's like.

Source: https://youtu.be/OVfmjvlRreQ

Live SRV racing was also a big part of what the SRV Racers were doing pre-Odyssey but alas the terrain changes (and general performance issues) that came with Odyssey sadly rather killed that community. The person who took the presentation of this to true eSport levels (with incredible live telemetry, commentary and camera work) was BlackMaze.

Source: https://youtu.be/PTGBmmXXmBA

Sadly he left Elite after the Odyssey launch and has now taken his talents across to the Star Citizen XGR Racing group which has full support from CIG to the extent that they've even added in game assets to support what that racing community are doing?

Source: https://youtu.be/vTHd7n_mvVs

I should also point out that all the existing SRV time trial challenges we've mentioned are Horizons 2.8 only (where, imho, SRV racing is stil a superior experience).

I also wanted to mention that, as well as distance cross-country racing, one of the things we also did in the Elite Racers group was stuff more akin to urban parkour.

Source: https://youtu.be/ppH7mX9us_8

For more on that check out BlackMaze's "Scarab Master Championship" videos.
 
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SRV racing has been a big thing in Elite: Dangerous for a very long time and something I'm especially interesting in.
Having raced quite a few racing games (mostly arcade) over the years - even the (as far as I know) first RacingMMO - and a long-time player of space-related MMOs, combining those two genres would be a drem come true.
I should also point out that all the existing SRV time trial challenges we've mentioned are Horizons 2.8 only (where, imho, SRV racing is stil a superior experience).
Well, as I am limited to 3.8 myself, this suits me quite well. But, being quite fresh to the game, I will need some more training to be able to compete.

Thanks for taking your time to give me a brief rundown of the history of SRV racing in Elite Dangerous.
 
But, being quite fresh to the game, I will need some more training to be able to compete.

For starters allow me to refer you to a video version of an article I wrote for Sagittarius Eye magazine a very long time ago.

Source: https://youtu.be/yL38GYNs1xo

I always refer people to this little infographic as well ..

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.. as the technique commonly referred to as "flyving" is where it's at when it comes to Scarab racing.
 
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They are important because selling the data from them advanced me to the next rank in Exobiology. I guess it was worth the dirty boots.

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I found this lovely spot full of volcanic activity. There were many crystalline structures giving out high grade materials, most of which I've already gathered. But I got some Mercury, which I still had room for.
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Like traveling between two moons in an SRV where the second moon is permit locked. But you land your SRV anyway.
IIRC that requires a disembowled ego

 
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