Lee Clark medal 5000 8 years 117 days ago
Spain today was wet all day during practice but the race was 0mm dry. (MJL)
Wet races are the most exciting in real life as they become a leveller and so they should in igp. Unfortunately there isn't enough data to allow us to setup beforehand and make intelligent changes during the races.
10 minutes before todays race the wets were much quicker which to me suggests a 4/5mm wet race. When the race started it was 0mm 18c. There may have been some damp as Inters appeared quicker (burning up?) but there was no way to setup for this and make sense of what was happening. At least before we had a more accurate wet setting.
Please, please can you look into more accurate info so that when wet the lower level teams can compete so long as they make the right decisions based on the info igp gives them?
Jack Basford medal 5785 CEO & CTO 8 years 117 days ago
Absolutely. This has been raised already but the viewer developer has a full time job outside of iGP and we're time-constrained on his availability. It's frustrating to live with any issues temporarily, but that's the reality sometimes when you can't afford to bring everyone onboard full-time. Sorry for any inconvenience this is causing you.
It will be addressed as soon as possible. My understanding is that we're likely to launch a new build of the viewer next Monday addressing some issues like this, but the exact details will be settled in a meeting this week. That's the best information I can give you right now.
Lee Clark medal 5000 8 years 117 days ago (edited 8 years 117 days ago)
Thanks Jack. I'm very impressed with the effort you put into igp and even more so with how quickly you respond to issues and requests.
Martin Hauck medal 5000 8 years 117 days ago
Well Lee, im in the same league as you, just in rookie class. i saw following: The track was 5 min before start wet with 1mm water. weather was 18°C and sunny. Until race start the track was dry. I made my setup previous, so i had a dry setup and won my race. (I have 2 accounts)