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medal 5000
11 years 264 days ago
Is it Jason Lee's driver by any chance ? Whilst he was racing in my league at the time, I think I saw him complaing of that. The only logical explanation (yes, it can happen) is that cars only do one lap and in that lap driver did a mistake and ran wide or a brief trip to the grass, running through a curb, massive correction due to rear snapping or anything like that, thus a driving error. Other than that, I am lost of why this happened.
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medal 5000
11 years 264 days ago
And if thats the case how are we meant to know?
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medal 5000
11 years 263 days ago
I always wondered that.
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11 years 263 days ago
"David
"Ethan
The game says Beep is better for Economy, but I've had both Seasheels and Beep and see bugger all difference. Cannot wait for any of the supplier stuff to actually make a difference so not everyone with half a brain has Murk engines, Sesheels or Beep fuels and Bridgerock tyres.Cause I look at EVERY engine, fuel and tyre and you have to be retarded not to use one of the four above suppliers cause the rest of the options are amazaingly bad.
Suppliers will actually grant a singular bonus towards your Car's Attributes. It'll be completely down to personal preference of your car's development.

Currently your talking bollacks as nothing has happened to my cars when I changed fuel supplier. People saying it's lighter, where the hell is this proof cause for the past couple of seasons I've had similar fuel consuption within a certain degree considering track conditions and comparing Seashells and Beep, they don't seem at all different. 

Chris LouthTo anybody who doesn't buy into the qualottery hypeA driver in our league last night who in his last seven races at Monaco had taken pole twice and won three times, qualified dead last in 32nd place. 0.9s off pole with one of the better cars on the grid.Going from David's four bullet points, is it:The circuit? Read above for his record there. NoThe driver? He has finished on the podium in over half of his 141 races, winning three world championships and is one of the most established and trained drivers on our grid. No.The weather? What?Or could he have made a mistake? The so called "hidden" attribute. I'm sorry but i'm not buying into that, it sounds like the sort of explanation that mod/beta testers have been told to hand out by the Devs who don't have a clue themselves. What good is a hidden attribute to the player? It's not so much that you claim for it to be a hidden attribute but more that there is no way for us to know if our driver has made a mistake. I'm no expert at this but i'm guessing (logically) that good attributes for qualifying would include bravery, focus and composure, particularly composure. Would anybody disagree with that?I can't guess what this driver's composure is but i'll tell you one thing. The race i'm talking about is the race that my driver got his first pole position at. What's his composure attribute? 1.

Completely agree. There is so much hidden crap that makes so many things feel so random and out of control that not even Einstein could probably trully understand the mess this game is in. 

Alin CostrasucIs it Jason Lee's driver by any chance ? Whilst he was racing in my league at the time, I think I saw him complaing of that. The only logical explanation (yes, it can happen) is that cars only do one lap and in that lap driver did a mistake and ran wide or a brief trip to the grass, running through a curb, massive correction due to rear snapping or anything like that, thus a driving error. Other than that, I am lost of why this happened.

Have to agree with you there, it also probably explains why sometimes when it's rainign before lockdown and one team has a dry setup on, they ran last and got a bone dry track by the end of quali cause they ran last and blitzed the field on their softs and their default dry setup which is a million times faster than the rest of the field who are on a setups designed for wet weather running.This happened to us in a race round Interlagos. The entire field apart from 2 cars who are normally right at the back, well outside the top 10 in quali and being amazingly slow in the race, were setup for the dry despite it being nothing but rain before lockdown and even when I checked 5 mins after lockdown. Those 2 cars ended up on the front row so by so far we were all amazed at how randome this shit can be. Look http://igpmanager.com/play/?url=race-result/142389 and then look at any other quali session in that same season. Only Malaysia was another race where they qualifyed well and again cause it was wet and no doubt some teams were caught out cause iGP throws around their numbers into a random number generator it seems. Honestly, if we had control of the quali sessions then we would be able to tell what the hell happens in the session and if something bad happened, then it's cause we made a mistake, not the game choosing someone to have a bad night starting more than half way down the grid despite that person leading the championship.
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