Lo2k schrieb:
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> Well, you can gather data for laps 10/20/30/40 or
> try other cc-shuffler values in 0-65535 range to
> see if it confirms things.
> Only if you have some time. On my side, I really
> don't know how to interpret these values so far.
Allright. Is there a way to get AI's laptimes over a the whole stint automatically, like we can get the player's time in GPxlap-log:
End lap 0: car 11, racepos 1, time -:--.---, PO 0/ 0%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 1: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:44.429, PO 49/117%, 0.8s slomo
End lap 2: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:37.865, PO 42/204%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 3: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:38.135, PO 41/ 86%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 4: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:37.880, PO 38/121%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 5: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:38.064, PO 36/ 71%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 6: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:38.067, PO 36/177%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 7: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:38.585, PO 39/ 74%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 8: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:39.031, PO 38/ 69%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 9: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:39.346, PO 37/ 64%, 0.0s slomo
End lap 10: car 11, racepos 2, time 1:39.223, PO 36/ 81%, 0.0s slomo
...
???
Just one thought for the interpretation of the values:
We have to consider, that the car has lost a lot of weight due to less fuel within it's 55-laps-stint. So a win of about 1.5 seconds till the end of the stint actually is a lost considdering the loss of weight.
Of course this can nevertheless not explain why the cc-shuffler causes with values of more than 20,000 faster laptimes again. It was especially with values of more than 40,000, that cars got slower at the beginning of the stint and getting faster again after about 30, so that they set new fastest laps from the 50th lap onwards again.
Maybe it is a kind of parameter to control how cc-cars do save their tyres over the whole stint!? It could be a kind of parameter / coefficient for a graph. And changing the parameter (cc-shuffler), changes the gradient of the graph in a coordinate plane as well.
You know what I mean? It's just an idea, how I would have implemented the feature for saving tyres.