vesuvius Scritto:
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> Thanks René for yet another fantastic update
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> the new performance features really have big
> impact, tested with all of them:
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> Hungarian gp race with Hulkenberg Force India :
> old behaviour, 36 laps of fuel onboard = time
> 1,21,532 (best AI Hamilton did 1,20,5)
> Power only, 36 laps of fuel onboard= time 1,21,128
> (best AI Rosberg did 1,20,6)
> Grip only, 36 laps of fuel onboard= time 1,23,191
> (best AI Rosberg did 1,20,5)
> Power and Grip, 36 laps of fuel onboard= time
> 1,23,616 (best AI Hamilton did 1,21,1)
I made a try with the old 1991 and happens the opposite. The good thing is that even 10HP counts, anyway at Spa i wasn't able to get over the 5th place with old old behaviour (driving as Alesi). With Power and Grip finally i was just 0.057 s behind senna and can battle with Mansell. So after all, the 643 wasn't a camion
Another thing is the top speed at Kemmel, 316 km/h for Williams (705HP), 314 for McLaren (700HP), 312 km/h for Ferrari (690HP), 310km/h for Ford engines (680HP) and the other follow above.
I conferm too that times are a bit lower than before, but i was able to see the AI hard battling all around the track, even with 3-4 cars trying to pass/defend togheter.
Concerning about failure values, i'll aks a thing; i try to explain it.
If 65000 is the max value, "X" are the 100% GP lap distance and "Y" are the missing race laps (better if express in %) , "Z"* could give us an almost chanches that car will retire almost excatly as happens in reality? Or it's just random as original GP4?
Example: JJ Letho ends his USA GP at Phoenix at 12th lap (so he completes the 15% of the race and miss the 85%). By using 55250 as retire value, there'll be more chanches that he'll retire soon as in GP or it'll be totally casual?
My workthread with all RELEASED and WIP stuff Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/01/2015 09:52AM by Rot Teufel.