Doesn't your original post say,
Hi, people! I'd like to make an offline community championship.
Please, if someone be interested to join, send me:
I see the word community! Therefore you are inviting members to participate. That is how your post reads. Your post does not say you want members to submit their cars and have no further participation, just for you to watch on your computer. That would not be a community series would it? If you want people to join, they want something in return, they want to see their cars on track, even better, they want to see their drivers win. They want points! They want screens! They want a results table! They want it run properly, otherwise they won't join. In the GP4 forum, there was originally the WGP, the popularity of the series snowballed and the W300 was started. Still more wanted to join, so the tester championship was created so more members of the community could participate.
The direction that I have pointed you in is exactly the same as what you suggest, an offline community championship, the GP4 W300 and the GP4 WGP. They are run solely one one computer also, all cars controlled by AI.
Basically, this is how it works. After each race, points are awarded to both teams and drivers, 30 for the win, 25 for second, 20 for 3rd, 19 for 4th and 1 for 22nd. No points for DNF. A teams total winning points from both drivers are their constructor championship points, the total winning points from a teams drivers are divided by 4 then added to the BHP to improve the car, the total winning points are subtracted from the ability range, this improves the teams cars performance. A drivers total winning points are added to the perf and subtracted from the range, this improves the drivers performance. The same winning points are used in a xl db formula to change the perfs after each race. Using the example I have given, if team XX drivers finish 1st and 4th, team XX wins 49 points, one driver wins 30 points, the other 19 points.
Now, the reason I have explained all this to you is just to advise you on the best possible offline community based championship you could possibly have. I have pointed you in the direction of the GP4 AI run series for you to examine and to see for yourself that if you want to have any chance of running a realistic offline AI based 'community' championship, with the emphasis on community, this is what you should be looking at.
To attract interest in your GP3 AI run series, first you have to explain to all exactly how it will work, who will run it, and who will be in control of the perfs (to prevent fiddling) You must have a set of rules, explain your driver and team points system, a race calendar, and when you have a full grid, the carset has to be available for download. So, it is not as simple as just asking everyone to join, they are sitting back waiting for you to supply information on how it will work. I understand perfectly what it is you are trying to do. I have given you some tips on how to move forward to create a professional looking series, the rest my friend is up to you
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