Let's drive to the Moon...and beyond!

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I am right in thinking that the B-Spec drivers contribute to the total miles, or is it purely me/A-Spec/online miles that are clocked?
 
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hope it includes B-Spec.

Total Distance Driven does include B-spec. I tested it this morning by having C. Bean (as in Coffee Bean) do a race. Yup, mileage was clocked.

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P.S. Do remote B-Spec races count towards your total?

This I do not know. I haven't had the time to have any of my Bobs or Bettys race yet. Perhaps somebody could test this.

What really sucks is that ALL of our distances should be even greater than they are, but I don't think online racing adds distance, correct me if I'm wrong. I did a bunch of racing last nite online and checked mileage before and after. It was the same.
 
What really sucks is that ALL of our distances should be even greater than they are, but I don't think online racing adds distance, correct me if I'm wrong. I did a bunch of racing last nite online and checked mileage before and after. It was the same.

Do you mean the increase in total mileage or just the mileage of that particular car used online?
Online race distance does add up to the cars mileage in most cases (it doesn't immediately show up though, only after changing to another car it does or a while later after auto save) but strangely online practice sessions do not it seems.
As for remote B-spec, don't think it adds up to the total mileage, maybe that's also due to the cars being used not being your own, if the total in-game mileage is the total of of all miles driven with your own cars that is which seems the most logical (or convenient) way to calculate total mileage, whether you drive them or one of your B-spec monkeys.
 
lol quality idea wonder just how far we'll go im on 64,289.9 Miles

Wow venus at its closest is 38 million kilometres or 23.7 million miles
 
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Right now i've driven 51,738.4 miles (83,264.88 km). Unsurprisingly, a large chunk of that distance was done in B-Spec mode.
 
I'll post soon. Wanna get my SuperGT Subie out of the Solar System!!! Say Hello to the Boxer engine Galileo Probe! :dopey:.
 
10,843.1 Miles

Once we make it to the moon, let's try for Venus! Mars! The Sun! :D

Good luck with that. Our solar system is far larger than most people understand. Even the ones that know don't easily understand the immensity of our neighborhood. I presume that you're also going with optimum circumstances with the planets lined up next to one-another, which would make for the shortest possible distances since the planets are normally scattered seemingly randomly about the orbital plane.

Distances from the sun (semi-major axis):
Mercury - 57,909,100 km
Venus - 108,208,930 km
Earth - 149,598,261 km
Mars - 227,939,100 km
Jupiter - 778,547,200 km
Saturn - 1,433,449,370 km
Uranus - 2,876,679,082 km
Neptune - 4,503,443,661 km

Of course, you'd have to do some quick, simple math to figure out the distances from any one of these to any other, like from Earth to Jupiter (778,547,200 - 149,598,261 = 628,948,939 km).

So..., good luck with that, folks!

Let's go to Pluto, guys!

Meh. Pluto isn't even a planet. It's just a dwarf, like countless other big rocks floating around out there.
 
...Pluto isn't even a planet. It's just a dwarf, like countless other big rocks floating around out there.
There again, neither is the Moon...:)

Still, its a fun idea and I think reaching the mean orbital distance of each is more the order of the day as not even the X2010 would be able to catch any of the beggars.
 
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