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Drivers' health going down even though they weren't racing

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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
Hello guys,

After 5 no-shows at races, my drivers' health went down to 84%. It was either 99% or 98%, I can't remember exactly.
I can't train drivers after a no-show, but their health is going down.
Had it gone down the usual 1% per race I wouldn't have minded but to loose 14%...
Even if I was racing and not training physical or health I wouldn't have lost that much.

I have opened a ticket a day ago regarding this matter but I haven't had any response yet. As my next race is tomorrow, I don't want to start the season with my drivers having a poor health in the fierce league that I am in. As far as training goes, it would take me 16 races of only physical training to get back to 100%, which is not a solution in my opinion.

Has this ever happened to anyone?

Thanks,
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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
You can use reward points to revitalise a drivers health.

Go to account in the top right of the screen,then select rewards, there you'll find the option to 'revitalise drivier' this will recover his health back up to 100%.

You should have 100 reward points but if you don't  you can buy them with real money. It's only cheap.

Reason why this happend: I'm not sure,sorry.
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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
Yes, this has happened to me. If you no-show a race due to not having suppliers or some other reason, then your driver loses 3% health instead of just 1% if they raced. It doesn't make sense.
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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
I totally agree Jake, I have never noticed that behavior.

Can anyone care to explain how do you loose health by not participating in a race? Is it the same for the others stats, do they go down by 3 times the amount when you don't show up to a race?

@DJ, I don't want to use rewards points for that. Unless someone can explain to me how doing nothing makes you spend more health than racing ;)
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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago (edited 10 years 5 days ago)
This came up before, but I can't find it.

From memory this is deliberate. It's attempting to discourage people from sitting in a league & not racing.

I forgot about it too a while back, took a few races to get the health back to the right level.
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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
Thanks Andrew for the explanation.

Why isn't it written somewhere? Like in the rules page, there should be a no-show section explaining all this.
It can be quite frustrating to find out about an undocumented "feature" like this.

Yes, it will take me 16 races to get back to where I was.
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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
"Jake
Yes, this has happened to me. If you no-show a race due to not having suppliers or some other reason, then your driver loses 3% health instead of just 1% if they raced. It doesn't make sense.

not true
I've got all my teams without 1 supplier and my main team there has done over a season, and the drivers health is still over 90%
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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
Regis, I have updated the incident you raised & sent you a message
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medal 5000
10 years 5 days ago
"Yuri

"Jake
Yes, this has happened to me. If you no-show a race due to not having suppliers or some other reason, then your driver loses 3% health instead of just 1% if they raced. It doesn't make sense.


not true

I've got all my teams without 1 supplier and my main team there has done over a season, and the drivers health is still over 90%

You're lucky than, because it has happened to me tons of times.
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medal 5000
10 years 4 days ago
I apologize in advance as I know this is not a reply, but I am lost and really want to get into the game. Can't figure out how to prctice or sqwat.

Jeff
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