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Who was the guy who had to bail early because of motion sickness ? SimWorld have been very genourous and reimbursed you for the night, seeing as you barely got 5mins of game play. Just PM me your details and I'll transfer you some $$$.

Who was the guy who had to bail early because of motion sickness ? SimWorld have been very genourous and reimbursed you for the night, seeing as you barely got 5mins of game play. Just PM me your details and I'll transfer you some $$$.

ahhh that was me :whistling:

seriously i didnt realise anyone left early. were they in the first or 2nd group. thats good of them :thumbsup:

ahhh that was me :whistling:

seriously i didnt realise anyone left early. were they in the first or 2nd group. thats good of them :thumbsup:

Yeah, young guy with blonde hair (Steve maybe ?), gets bad motion sickness so had to leave.

The guys at SimWorld are cool, gave us extra time too :worship:

I was the one in the black r34 who left early, my stomach couldn't handle the movement, even with the hydraulics turned off. Just to give you a comparison about how bad my motion sickness is, I threw up snorkling at Rottnest, and I can give you the tip, vomiting in the ocean is not pleasant.

My mate stayed, said he raced like shit, sorry I couldn't have stayed for longer, but 10 mins of racing made me feel seedy for 45 minutes, and the food made me feel worse. Not the end of the world though. Was good meeting you all.

I was the one in the black r34 who left early, my stomach couldn't handle the movement, even with the hydraulics turned off. Just to give you a comparison about how bad my motion sickness is, I threw up snorkling at Rottnest, and I can give you the tip, vomiting in the ocean is not pleasant.

My mate stayed, said he raced like shit, sorry I couldn't have stayed for longer, but 10 mins of racing made me feel seedy for 45 minutes, and the food made me feel worse. Not the end of the world though. Was good meeting you all.

sorry mate but thats some piss poor luck you have. If i remember right you said the only time you dont get it is when you are drive other wise any motion and you are gone for.

Hi Fella's,

Great to hear you all enjoyed the evening. We enjoy having you guys there not only as a business but as a great bunch of people having a lot of fun.

We've now got the Rally and Sprintcars up and running so the next thing we'll focus on is Jap cars and drift cars.

All the best from all of the crew at SimWorld.

Tom Kennedy

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