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Old post #1 posted May 28th 2009, 22:38:35 Quote 
Maybe like they do in real F1

Publish the weights and fuel loads of each car after qualifying has closed

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Old post #2 posted May 28th 2009, 22:40:07 Quote 
that would ruin the excitement in my eyes. as i am always like when is he going to pit maybe a splash and dash on the edge of my seat.
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Old post #3 posted May 28th 2009, 22:40:44 Quote 
Bad idea, I like the tension of not knowing when the guys I'm racing are pitting.
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Old post #4 posted May 28th 2009, 22:41:17 Quote 
Qualifying closes too late for there to be any real reason to do that.
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Old post #5 posted May 28th 2009, 22:44:38 (last edited May 28th 2009, 22:48:13 by Josh Aston) Quote 
Not everyone would see it unless it was on the live race/race replay screen before lap 1 and

Quote ( Sion Francis @ May 28th 2009,22:40:44 )

I like the tension of not knowing when the guys I'm racing are pitting


Edit - If it told you how much fuel they had (in Litres), you could steal data from other people by tracking when they first stopped
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Old post #6 posted May 28th 2009, 22:44:46 Quote 
Quote ( Toni Metsänkylä @ May 28th 2009,22:41:17 )

Qualifying closes too late for there to be any real reason to do that.



Quote ( Sion Francis @ May 28th 2009,22:40:44 )

I like the tension of not knowing when the guys I'm racing are pitting.


that and the fact that you give away tremendous amounts of data which should be gathered through experience.
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Old post #7 posted May 28th 2009, 22:44:59 Quote 
Quote ( Toni Metsänkylä @ May 28th 2009,22:41:17 )

Qualifying closes too late for there to be any real reason to do that.


ya.it's too close
Quote ( Edward Harwood @ May 28th 2009,22:38:35 )

Maybe like they do in real F1

Publish the weights and fuel loads of each car after qualifying has closed

i don't liked very much
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Old post #8 posted May 28th 2009, 22:46:34 Quote 
Its just not gpro i dont think
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Old post #9 posted May 28th 2009, 22:49:02 Quote 
i have 2 words - bad idea!!
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Old post #10 posted May 28th 2009, 22:50:01 Quote 
what about publishing it after the race has happened?
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Old post #11 posted May 28th 2009, 22:50:34 Quote 
Quote ( Simon Lyus @ May 28th 2009,22:50:01 )

what about publishing it after the race has happened?


What would be the point ?
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Old post #12 posted May 28th 2009, 22:50:38 Quote 
Quote ( Nils Leimanis @ May 28th 2009,22:49:02 )

2 words - bad idea!!

:-)
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Old post #13 posted May 28th 2009, 22:52:18 Quote 
Quote ( James Keeble @ May 28th 2009,22:50:34 )

What would be the point ?


why not?
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Old post #14 posted May 28th 2009, 22:54:48 Quote 
Quote ( Simon Lyus @ May 28th 2009,22:50:01 )

what about publishing it after the race has happened?

Yeah, and as a footnote, publish all the formulae used by the race engine.
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Old post #15 posted May 28th 2009, 22:54:53 Quote 
And GPRO is not F1.
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Old post #16 posted May 28th 2009, 22:58:32 Quote 
Quote ( Simon Lyus @ May 28th 2009,22:52:18 )

why not?


If it told you how much in Litres then you could go to race replay and see when their first stop was and it might give you data unless they pitted for a different reason to fuel
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Old post #17 posted May 28th 2009, 22:59:23 Quote 
Are you seriously thinking that Mr. Mosley is doing a good job?

After all one could decide to publish all the data and then? No game!
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Old post #18 posted May 28th 2009, 23:01:07 Quote 
Quote ( Simon Lyus @ May 28th 2009,22:52:18 )

why not?


Because it would make the game easier.
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Old post #19 posted May 28th 2009, 23:03:59 Quote 
Oh god more newbies as usual just trying to get easy info instead of putting in the work themselves :-|
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Old post #20 posted May 29th 2009, 00:18:47 Quote 
Quote ( Gergo Srám @ May 28th 2009,22:54:53 )

And GPRO is not F1.


Same point system, tracks, laptimes, liverys...
Not Formula 1 manager?

GPRO is Formula TRUCK manager...or a soccer manager?
hehehe



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Old post #21 posted May 29th 2009, 00:19:49 Quote 
Quote ( Gergo Srám @ May 28th 2009,22:54:53 )

And GPRO is not F1


thats what they all say but nobody understands that this game is SUPPOSE TO BE LIKE F1 !!
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Old post #22 posted May 29th 2009, 00:20:47 Quote 
Quote ( Bikramjeet Mann @ May 29th 2009,00:19:49 )

thats what they all say but nobody understands that this game is SUPPOSE TO BE LIKE F1 !!


After all these seasons, it turns out the admins have been mistaken!
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Old post #23 posted May 29th 2009, 00:28:03 Quote 
Quote ( Bikramjeet Mann @ May 29th 2009,00:19:49 )

thats what they all say but nobody understands that this game is SUPPOSE TO BE LIKE F1 !!


This is a dating site what are you talking about?
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Old post #24 posted May 29th 2009, 01:52:03 Quote 
Stop trying to change every rule every day
please... just play and enjoy this great game
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Old post #25 posted May 29th 2009, 01:54:33 Quote 
Quote ( Leonardo Martínez @ May 29th 2009,01:52:03 )

Stop trying to change every rule every day
please... just play and enjoy this great game


wise words ;)
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Old post #26 posted May 29th 2009, 02:55:56 Quote 
i dont understand ur problem like the real f1 u can roughly see whos doin what ul just have to work it out
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Old post #27 posted May 29th 2009, 08:45:39 Quote 
Quote ( Simon Lyus @ May 28th 2009,22:52:18 )

why not?


Sorry, but that is not how argumentation works. You want something changed, therefore you tell us why. "Why not?" is not a reason.
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Old post #28 posted May 29th 2009, 08:55:03 Quote 
The fun will be lost
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Old post #29 posted May 29th 2009, 08:58:33 Quote 
No fracking way!

Btw i will be starting with 195 litres...
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Old post #30 posted May 29th 2009, 09:00:42 Quote 
Quote ( Tim Anle @ May 29th 2009,08:58:33 )

Btw i will be starting with 195 litres...


Yet you are so fast...how do you do it? ;)
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