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Тема: 90% rule (again) |
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I don't remember if I have been behind a few laps (might just as well be the case) - but the lap number is not from the live race but from the race report.
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Simone,you completed only 52 laps because you were already 6 laps down behind leader
Stefan,it seems you are 4 laps behind so you completed only 50 laps
Both occasions are not enough to cover %90
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Ah, ok, I didn't watch the live race so I didn't know in which lap I actually dropped out.
Maybe that is something that should be considered to show differently in the race report.
Reading
Lap 53 1:45.445 33 Medium Partially Cloudy 32° 66% Car problem Lap 54 - 34 Medium Partially Cloudy 31° 66% Dropped out
doesn't really make it clear. :)
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It's a well known b... ^h^h feature :-)
If you finish the race, you cover the full distance of the race, even if you are several laps behind the leader. Similar thing happens if you drop earlier.
I guess it's because of the way how parts & tires wear and fuel consumption equations are designed.
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It was lap 54 you actually left the race, but you had had car trouble so fell 4 laps behind, so when you dropped out on lap 54, you had only really completed 50 laps. It does show this in race summary, but I am guessing you were looking at past race set ups.
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you dropped in lap 54, but that is the lap of the front runners.... so you were indead in lap 50 it's correct, but sometimes difficult to see at first glance
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Quote ( Niels Wolters @ January 12th 2015,12:27:54 ) it's correct, but sometimes difficult to see at first glance Especially when you see 54 lap times in race analysis.
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Quote ( Alihan Zor @ January 12th 2015,09:17:56 ) Simone,you completed only 52 laps because you were already 6 laps down behind leader
Stefan,it seems you are 4 laps behind so you completed only 50 laps
Both occasions are not enough to cover %90
Thanks a lot Alihan!
But.... If you see the my race analysis and open the laps 51-52-53-54-55-56-57-58 my green-yellow car is damage but in race.... are you sure? :) thanks
/gb/RaceAnalysis.asp
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You do realize we cannot see your race analysis Simone?
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Simone, look on race summary, it will tell you how many laps on there.
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Quote ( Simone Verde @ January 12th 2015,09:05:53 ) Hello Guys,
I think that, there is a bug in my Race earnings...
I complete 58 laps of 62 and I'm in to the rules.... could you please to help me?
Here on race summary appers u complete only 52 laps , maybe because u have stay 6 laps behind the leader and this make u not realy complete the 90%.
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Quote ( Kirsty Ridley @ January 12th 2015,19:42:10 ) Simone, look on race summary, it will tell you how many laps on there.
Yes is correst 52! thanks a lot for your support!!! :)
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Quote ( Rafael Zambrano @ January 12th 2015,20:41:40 ) Quote ( Simone Verde @ January 12th 2015,09:05:53 )
Hello Guys,
I think that, there is a bug in my Race earnings...
I complete 58 laps of 62 and I'm in to the rules.... could you please to help me?
Here on race summary appers u complete only 52 laps , maybe because u have stay 6 laps behind the leader and this make u not realy complete the 90%.
Hello guys...
I think I have a problem ...
I arrived at 22 laps behind the leader but I did all 57 laps ...
the prize for the race is half ... and that's ok ... but because the wear have been calculated for 57 laps when I arrived at 22 laps behind the leader?
the rule is "The income from the race is calculated according to the 90% race distance rule"...
or I have traveled all 57 laps and I am entitled to the entire premium as the wear or if I got 22 turns away the prize is half but the wear to be calculated on a distance of 57- 22= 35...
the rule is clear ... speaks of distance covered ...
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If you just look back several posts (last page if you're on 50 posts a page), and you'll see the same thing being discussed. It is, simply, how the game works - no bug.
Quote ( Jukka Sireni @ March 4th 2014,16:53:36 ) For fuel, tyre, part wear etc. calculations you did 80 laps. For determining the income, you did 71 laps.
This applies to you, but with 57 laps and 35 laps.
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I'm very sorry ... I should have read everything and then write ...
but I think that the rule is unclear why should talk away from the winner and not of race distance ... the two are very different ...
Now I am going to read more ... 50 pages ... :(
tks kevin...
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So you're complaining that you tried to game the system (wet tyres on dry track, pitting every 2 laps) and your 'strategy' backfired? And yet that is the game's fault?
Right.........
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The best bet would be to try that at Indy Oval to see just how many laps behind you could finish. :)
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I think this 90% rule is entirely logical. The race earnings are cut by half because your performance was not really good enough to make the league. At the end of the race (by the winner) you are 22 laps behind and you then have to complete the race distance to finish, which means wear etc is based on full race.
If it wasn't like this, people would moan that they did not get good race data and had earnings cut so a double penalty.
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Guys, for the second race in a row I didn't finish not even the half of my race (because I'm saving money for the Amateur next season) but still get the whole financial income... It's that a bug?
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That rule doesnt effect rookie managers
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Quote ( Ahmet Sonverdi @ February 27th 2016,12:50:17 ) That rule doesnt effect rookie managers
I've missed that thing in the rules and for this I've lost the championship. I'm so stupid...
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Quote ( William Marzi @ February 27th 2016,12:48:42 ) because I'm saving money for the Amateur next season
a small tip; if you want to save money, go with a driver with 1/3 of the salary you are giving your driver now ;-) That's about 17m per season in savings.
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But you have more money, so why would that make you lose?
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Don't worry, you'll save money in Amateur, it's easier there. :)
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Quote ( Kirsty Ridley @ February 27th 2016,12:59:29 ) But you have more money, so why would that make you lose? I assume he means the Group Cup, but I can't figure out why knowing you would get full race income whilst smoking out some races would change your decision to do so.
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#537 послано Феб 29 2016, 13:26:30 (последња промена Феб 29 2016, 13:28:16 од Jon Day)
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Trololololol In rookie/am and probs pro you'll finish max 2/3laps behind if setup isn't good or have an issue with car. Just calculate on full distance. Not going to make that much difference in rookie/amateur I wouldn't have thought. For the last 4 races someone in my group has pitted every 2 laps for fuel. Not sure what there trying to achieve there. I'm beginning to root for him however... before every race I'm like go Oliver Oolup, go!
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Hello, Could an admin please have a look at my race 17 income. The last race was 60 laps *0.9= 54 laps needed to be completed in order to earn full income. I completed 55 laps before dropping out but I only received 50% of my race income. Please let me know if this is a bug or what I am missing here because right now I don’t understand why I am only receiving 50%? Thanks!
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