The explanations given have not been thorough enough; the program stops performing any action after moving the mouse of the green start button and starts to consume a massive amount of CPU and memory. After pressing 'Race!' the program stops responding effectively, so when I hit 'Race!' again it no longer moves the mouse and the program refuses to close until I forcefully kill the process.
There does not seem to be a practical way to understand what delay will work for my car, since the program didn't even seem to click once (instead it let the race time out completely, giving me negative scores and pissing me right the fuck off). I am unsure if I am missing instructions, as every single damn piece of advice given so far has been ridiculously vague and nondescript. I can't even begin to assume whether my time delays are too high or too low, since absolutely zero indication was given that the program even made a clicking attempt and when it did so. So at what numbers should I be setting the times for a car with a performance of 746? The complete lack of instructions, as if this kind of thing should be obvious when it is not working, is highly frustrating. Also, what are the units for the delays anyhow? How am I supposed to figure out what the ideal number is when there is no way to tell if my delay is too low or too high?
Someone said this was 'noob friendly'; I fail to see how in any way it is so.
It never even got past the initial beginning of the race. Every single attempt I gave this program I was forced to take over and click on my own just so I wouldn't lose the race, otherwise the program would happily allow the ticker dial to the end of the red zone and not start the race for me.
Advice in a very descriptive and step-by-step fashion without any assumptions as to what is common knowledge (assume nothing is please) would be appreciated. Simply saying "Click Race and let the program do it for you, hurrpa durrrr" ain't cutting it. That means absolutely nothing to me.