Am I in the wrong in any of the accidents?

Is any of them worth protesting? (i got 6 incidents point total)

u/synexbaby — 1 day ago
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My friend says that a beginner could understand a logitech more easily than a moza.

I just got into simracing with a moza r3 bundle. I love it, but my friend said that I should have gotten a logitech (g29 or 920), because the force feedback is more beginner friendly, and It would be easier for me to understand the car. He said that it is easier to feel when the car under or oversteers for example. I don't think that it is true in any way, but I am curious what do you think.

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u/synexbaby — 15 days ago
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I have reached peak happiness

I just bought my very first sim racing setup. It is the moza r3 bundle with an additional clutch pedal and the brake performance kit. (i still need to make some diy fixes so the pedals do not trip, but i am open to any ideas)
I plan to play ac, acc, Beamng and ets2 in the first place.

u/synexbaby — 1 month ago

Please talk about your experiences withdistributors.

I’ll start. I have experiences with three distributors, and they are mixed.
The first one I used was LANDR. I have a mainly negative experience about them. I paid bout 45 dollars for a year in june 2025, with some kind of discount. I uploaded two release but none of them got through the review process in 2 weeks so i gave up. Luckily adter talking with my bank, they proceeded to refund the money successfully. After that i registered to makewaves which seemed like a perfect distributor for small artist because of the no upfront fees. After that I dig myself into their documentation and everything and then I realized that it may not be a good choice because if I dont reach the 2000 stream threshold every year (which wasnt even counted normally) i will get charged for it. In january I switched to toolost because of the low fees, and i’ve never got any problems besides that the payouts felt a little bit off. I searched, and people faced the same issue. Now they want docs for one of my releases. I’ve always made my songs from scratxh without any samples and they never wanted any documentation until now. I read horror stories about them ranging from witheld royalties to straight up banning their accounts without any notice. Then i got an email from makewaves that I have to pay $60 for the release fees but luckily after i wrote them that i am a student and they werent even really transparent about this, they closed my account and i didnt get charged. (It wasnt a problem because when I switched to toolost i transferred all of my releases)

Now i am looking forward to switch to a more reliable distributor. I want to hear everyone’s story because I always hear so much good but on the other hand, so many bad things about each distributor. The ones i am the most interested in are: ditto, amuse, tunecore. The main thing i need is unlimited uploads, and maybe two artist because i want to manage my friends releases as in toolost.

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u/synexbaby — 2 months ago