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Rubens Yanes
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Old post #1 posted Aug 6th 2020, 08:36:43 Quote 
After the last race, values of my driver did not change at all. Even the experience remained equal. Someone else had the same problem?
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Old post #2 posted Aug 6th 2020, 09:26:05 Quote 
That happens... Especially with older drivers...
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Old post #3 posted Aug 6th 2020, 09:30:41 Quote 
Rarely, but it happens.
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Old post #4 posted Aug 6th 2020, 16:21:23 Quote 
Quote ( Tibor Szuromi @ August 6th 2020,09:30:41 )

Rarely, but it happens.


It is not.rarely, there is a reason and can be predicted.


Quote ( André Henriques @ August 6th 2020,09:26:05 )

That happens... Especially with older drivers...
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Old post #5 posted Aug 6th 2020, 16:25:05 Quote 
Drivers can gain, stay the same or lose stats depending on a variety of factors. Age of driver can result in large gains to large losses of stats each race depending on how seasoned it is.
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Old post #6 posted Aug 6th 2020, 17:14:22 (last edited Aug 6th 2020, 17:15:18 by Tibor Szuromi) Quote 
I am reminded of the tale of "King Matthias and the wise girl."

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The king says: Bring it or not, to be it or not.

Girl: "Here you are, Your Majesty."

The king will hold the sieve to see what is in it. At that moment, the pigeon flew out.

Girl: "Look, Your Majesty, I brought it, I brought didn't. Was and is not.
...

(Sorry for the bad English.)


This often reminds me of forum advice.

I said, and no I said.

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Old post #7 posted Aug 6th 2020, 18:44:37 Quote 
Quote ( Tibor Szuromi @ August 6th 2020,17:14:22 )

I am reminded of the tale of "King Matthias and the wise girl."

/hu/forum/ViewTopic.asp?TopicId=29587#scroll

...
The king says: Bring it or not, to be it or not.

Girl: "Here you are, Your Majesty."

The king will hold the sieve to see what is in it. At that moment, the pigeon flew out.

Girl: "Look, Your Majesty, I brought it, I brought didn't. Was and is not.
...

(Sorry for the bad English.)


This often reminds me of forum advice.

I said, and no I said.



No idea what you trying to say tbh
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Old post #8 posted Aug 6th 2020, 18:54:05 Quote 
Maybe a bad translation. :)


Quote ( Rubens Yanes @ August 6th 2020,08:36:43 )

After the last race, values of my driver did not change at all. Even the experience remained equal. Someone else had the same problem?


Best call would be to store the data accompanied by the stats of the driver, and what you think might affect it.
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Old post #9 posted Aug 7th 2020, 02:08:21 Quote 
Awesome story Tibor. I liked that part about princess and the donkey.
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Old post #10 posted Aug 7th 2020, 03:11:27 Quote 
Can’t wait for the sequel to that Tibor.
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Old post #11 posted Aug 7th 2020, 05:06:14 Quote 




Quote ( Daniel Douglas @ August 6th 2020,16:25:05 )

Drivers can gain, stay the same or lose stats depending on a variety of factors. Age of driver can result in large gains to large losses of stats each race depending on how seasoned it is.


This is hard for me to swallow.as a 50 yrs-old man lol
I can understand that a driver doesn´t gain xp, tech knowledge or even concentration, but after a race at least xp must change. I would also accept having greater loses in physical capacity and /or motivation...
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Old post #12 posted Aug 7th 2020, 05:49:57 Quote 
Quote ( Rubens Yanes @ August 7th 2020,05:06:14 )

This is hard for me to swallow.as a 50 yrs-old man lol
I can understand that a driver doesn´t gain xp, tech knowledge or even concentration, but after a race at least xp must change. I would also accept having greater loses in physical capacity and /or motivation...


Rest assured it changes, just the rate changes.

And I'm older than you and I don't feel ashamed, An old dog, learns no tricks, and sometimes I do feel that I stick to my old patterns rather than used my new experiences.
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Old post #13 posted Aug 7th 2020, 07:39:18 Quote 
He brought a gift (pigeon).
He didn't bring a present (because the pigeon flew away).

Isn't that understandable?

Sorry.


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Old post #14 posted Aug 7th 2020, 08:48:35 Quote 
I think that the better translation would be:

King: "Bring me a gift but don't bring me a gift!"
Girl: Gives the king a pigeon between two sieves.
King: Looks inside the sieves and at that moment the pigeon flies away.
Girl: "Look, Your Majesty, I brought you a gift but I didn't bring you a gift!

So, Tibor, do you mean, that the driver could have for example gained 2xp and lost 2xp in the same race, and that is why it didn't change?
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Old post #15 posted Aug 7th 2020, 08:50:12 Quote 
Quote ( Rubens Yanes @ August 7th 2020,05:06:14 )





Quote ( Daniel Douglas @ August 6th 2020,16:25:05 )

Drivers can gain, stay the same or lose stats depending on a variety of factors. Age of driver can result in large gains to large losses of stats each race depending on how seasoned it is.


This is hard for me to swallow.as a 50 yrs-old man lol
I can understand that a driver doesn´t gain xp, tech knowledge or even concentration, but after a race at least xp must change. I would also accept having greater loses in physical capacity and /or motivation...


Imagine that your driver, instead of gaining 1 xp, he gained 0.375. You will see it reflected on the next race, when he gains again 0.375, rounding up 1 more xp.
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Old post #16 posted Aug 7th 2020, 08:56:15 Quote 
@Tymoteusz Wojnarowski (R71) Tx. Great translation.


I think they talk but say nothing. Most of the forum posts are like this. FOBY syndrome.


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Old post #17 posted Aug 7th 2020, 09:21:21 Quote 
As Eric Boutin said in his farewell message to the game, this happens because Gpro is a math game not a racing game. There is a formula that determines each change in the driver's parameters after the race, and as they have written before, surely there have been changes but in decimals they did not reach an entire point, so you have not seen change now. But do not worry, the decimals are not lost and for the next race they accumulate.
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Old post #18 posted Aug 7th 2020, 09:24:17 Quote 
Very well said Xavier
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Old post #19 posted Aug 7th 2020, 09:41:27 Quote 
Quote ( Xavier Porta @ August 7th 2020,09:21:21 )

As Eric Boutin said in his farewell message to the game, this happens because Gpro is a math game not a racing game. There is a formula that determines each change in the driver's parameters after the race, and as they have written before, surely there have been changes but in decimals they did not reach an entire point, so you have not seen change now. But do not worry, the decimals are not lost and for the next race they accumulate.


You can know all possible GPRO formulas and still fail. And there is an important parameter that is out of your control and you need to adapt to: opponents!
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