WityAnyone got the addy for the Crazy Team board ?
👍DukeI've solicited review of the Penalty section, and so far received not much commentary. Shall I take that as meaning the Teams agree with the Offs/Touches policy as currently written?
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DukeI've solicited review of the Penalty section, and so far received not much commentary. Shall I take that as meaning the Teams agree with the Offs/Touches policy as currently written?
DukeIf somebody would enlighten me about what the gt.de rules are, I'll review them.
Hmmm, I thought I just did . . . oh you mean the details!DukeAnd, bobkart, are you going to share that with the class?
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Well, nothing is "instant" about any of this. And yes, it does add an extra step to the verification process. The upside is that it prevents the possibility of someone using laughing gas on the straight prior to crossing the starting line, and thus gaining some time over someone who doesn't do that. Such usage can't be detected as long as they don't use enough to change the readout. If it weren't for that potential hole in the verification technique, I'd be happy with it.MistralBut using NOS is an instant verification contrary to your load-ghost method where you have to verify the replay itself and then try to load the ghost in the proper track to see if it has been done in either Arcade Mode or GT Mode. I'll stick to NOS technique. For those who are going to watch every single replay from everyone racing here, it's a huge waste of time if they use the ghost for every replay they've watched.
bobkart...someone using laughing gas on the straight prior to crossing the starting line, and thus gaining some time over someone who doesn't do that.
Yeah I'm talking about use of the gas prior to the start of the lap and therefore prior to the start of the replay, not use during the lap that the replay shows. This would allow someone to cross the starting line with more speed than would otherwise be possible. Thus reducing their lap time even though they did not use the gas during the lap itself.icemanshooter23Is that part of the replay shown though? As far as I know, all ghost lap replays start at the start finish line, which wouldn't allow you to see what happened just before.
💡 What about requiring a specific set of rims for GT mode cars instead of NOS?They cant be changed in arcade mode right?It would be easy to spot in any replay and have no effect on performance.bobkartYeah I'm talking about use of the gas prior to the start of the lap and therefore prior to the start of the replay, not use during the lap that the replay shows. This would allow someone to cross the starting line with more speed than would otherwise be possible. Thus reducing their lap time even though they did not use the gas during the lap itself.
I see what you mean,i tried to buy wheels for the Audi A4 but they cant be changed.icemanshooter23Not all cars can have wheel changes though, and I'm not sure if each set is the same for each car.
GT3 :bobkartThink about how much time it took in GT3 to check a replay for hybrid parts, which had to be done on top of the normal visual verification. Now contrast that with the effort required to check that the replay can be loaded as a ghost in the appropriate mode. About a minute or two. My position is if there is verification that can be done, it should be done. The minute or two is a small price to pay for knowing 100% certain that the right mode was used, AND there is no possibility of a slight use of the laughing gas.
You missed the earlier post of mine where I point out that for races, the replay shows the difference right when it starts up (Event Race versus Single Race).MistralAnd what about multi-lap races? We can't load any ghost from that and the only way to be sure it has been really done in GT Mode is by installing Nitrous Oxide.
This isn't about Hybrids. I've quoted the relevant post that started all of this about a dozen posts ago. It's about the fact that forcing installation of Nitrous Oxide on GT Mode cars, but disallowing it's use (which can't be enforced prior to the Starting Line on hot laps) as a means of verifying that the run is indeed in GT Mode, is not necessary now that we know these two things:bobkartHmmm, I thought I just did . . . oh you mean the details!
Okay, I tried this for myself to be sure. At the start of an Arcade Mode race replay, it gives the car, power, and tires information, along with the phrase Single Race. At the start of a GT Mode race replay, at least the one I tried, it gives that same information, except with the phrase Event Race at the end instead of Single Race.
Unfortunately both Arcade Mode and GT Mode hot laps use the term Practice. So the presence of installed Nitrous Oxide (or something) must still be used to tell these two situations apart. Strange because the default replay file name for Arcade Mode is Time Trial, they could have easily use that term instead of Practice for Arcade Mode laps. I guess they just didn't have us in mind when they designed how that all worked.