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Old post #1948 posted Nov 12th 2016, 23:43:22 Quote 
Quote ( Niels Wolters @ November 12th 2016,09:06:47 )


Graham after reset there is a week to first race, ofcourse everyone will be at 100% by than

Sorry I didn't make my meaning clear. Meant that at the reset everyone would be at 100%
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Old post #1949 posted Nov 15th 2016, 07:25:50 (last edited Nov 15th 2016, 07:28:49 by Dmitry Shevel) Quote 
was really hoping not to see this stupid energy this season, but no, alas... a lot of players because it leaves the game
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Old post #1950 posted Nov 15th 2016, 08:58:46 Quote 
I was really hoping to see this fantastic Energy feature continue for a long time.
Whoohooo, I can see its still here. :) :) :)

It definitely helps the game retain players.
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Old post #1951 posted Nov 15th 2016, 09:06:43 Quote 
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Old post #1952 posted Nov 15th 2016, 09:08:37 Quote 
Tibor whats your point? It's dropping due to Energy?
It's dropping since early S40's so no way you can claim Energy is the reason

The thing I like about Energy is people don't just set 100CT, they really have to think about it and it makes driver training a lot more complex now, as you need Spa once in a while to stay competative
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Old post #1953 posted Nov 15th 2016, 09:12:06 Quote 
Quote ( Atli Thor Johannesson @ November 15th 2016,08:58:46 )


I was really hoping to see this fantastic Energy feature continue for a long time.
Whoohooo, I can see its still here. :) :) :)

It definitely helps the game retain players.


well, earth you are going to sit in the hole (Amateurs and even lower) then this is for you :D
but then why even play?
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Old post #1954 posted Nov 15th 2016, 09:27:41 (last edited Nov 15th 2016, 09:28:00 by Tibor Szuromi) Quote 
Niels; surely this is included ..... :(
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Old post #1955 posted Nov 15th 2016, 10:29:04 Quote 
Quote ( Dmitry Shevel @ November 15th 2016,09:12:06 )

well, earth you are going to sit in the hole (Amateurs and even lower) then this is for you :D
but then why even play?

Aye Poor you, actually having to adjust to something new,, again,, Dohh :(

At the moment we sit in the same hole,, you just had a bigger fall.
Did it hurt? :D
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Old post #1956 posted Nov 15th 2016, 10:32:05 Quote 
It looks like the problem from the graph is attracting and retaining new players as the rookie number disappear, maybe the barrier to entry is too difficult for new players, perhaps the admins can think of a way to help new players initially to ease into the game (something like reduced variables to start with) etc
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Old post #1957 posted Nov 15th 2016, 11:06:49 Quote 
Must be a sight to behold.
Still image: few.
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Old post #1958 posted Nov 15th 2016, 11:17:12 (last edited Nov 15th 2016, 11:18:29 by James Berriman) Quote 
just natural turnover in my view,,, as far as I see, there is no real push for new bums on seats right now,, it makes sense to save that push for when the new race screen is introduced.... Exciting times=)

E: Driver energy is Brilliant =D
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Old post #1959 posted Nov 15th 2016, 11:37:26 (last edited Nov 15th 2016, 11:38:10 by Tibor Szuromi) Quote 
It would be nice: "Vitamin therapy". ("DE" regeneration.)

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Old post #1960 posted Nov 15th 2016, 11:38:33 Quote 
Quote ( James Berriman @ November 15th 2016,11:17:12 )

E: Driver energy is Brilliant =D


here in this season and you rate the beauty of the energy, I think next season will again see you in the Amateurs :D
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Old post #1961 posted Nov 15th 2016, 12:00:44 Quote 
lol, Thankfully it won't have anything to do with what you think ;)

it looks like I have adapted to driver energy nicely,, let me get this right, because I like Driver energy, I will do badly? is this your logic? and you say driver energy is stupid! lol
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Old post #1962 posted Nov 15th 2016, 13:01:41 Quote 
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it looks like I have adapted to driver energy nicely,, let me get this right, because I like Driver energy, I will do badly? is this your logic? and you say driver energy is stupid! lol


adapted? in the Amateurs just don't need high risks to be on top, that's all!
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Old post #1963 posted Nov 15th 2016, 13:02:26 Quote 
Quote ( Dmitry Shevel @ November 15th 2016,13:01:41 )

adapted? in the Amateurs just don't need high risks to be on top, that's all!


Now you don't need in Pro either.
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Old post #1964 posted Nov 15th 2016, 13:30:22 (last edited Nov 15th 2016, 13:30:52 by Tibor Szuromi) Quote 
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Now you don't need in Pro either.
Now you don't need in Master either. ???
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Old post #1965 posted Nov 18th 2016, 21:49:17 Quote 
It is normal what at equal risks one pilot spends energy for 40% less?
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Old post #1966 posted Nov 18th 2016, 21:57:49 Quote 
Refining. My pilot in all group was the only thing who spent all energy approximately for 40% before all other leaders.
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Old post #1967 posted Nov 18th 2016, 21:58:28 Quote 
This was an energy-friend track :)
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Old post #1968 posted Nov 18th 2016, 22:01:12 Quote 
Quote ( Veres Tamás @ November 18th 2016,21:58:28 )

This was an energy-friend track :)
Individually for my pilot?
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Old post #1969 posted Nov 18th 2016, 23:12:30 Quote 
Depends what risks you were running compared to others though
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Old post #1970 posted Nov 18th 2016, 23:42:53 Quote 
Quote ( Aleksander Indinavichyus @ November 18th 2016,21:57:49 )

Refining. My pilot in all group was the only thing who spent all energy approximately for 40% before all other leaders.


How do you know that?
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Old post #1971 posted Nov 18th 2016, 23:54:05 Quote 
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How do you know that?
I had identical tactics on a race with the winner. We have identical tires, and depreciation of tires before the first Pit stop occurred on one circle. Proceeding their it and the relative speed of other pilots I assumed, as all of us had approximately identical risk. However, among leaders I was the only thing at whom speed fell by the end of a race out of thirty limits. And it occurred after 41 circles from 56. Noticeable fall of speed didn't happen more at anybody in group.
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Old post #1972 posted Nov 18th 2016, 23:57:17 (last edited Nov 18th 2016, 23:59:54 by Geoffrey Gill) Quote 
Quote ( Aleksander Indinavichyus @ November 18th 2016,23:54:05 )

Quote ( Geoffrey Gill @ November 18th 2016,23:42:53 )
How do you know that? I had identical tactics on a race with the winner. We have identical tires, and depreciation of tires before the first Pit stop occurred on one circle. Proceeding their it and the relative speed of other pilots I assumed, as all of us had approximately identical risk. However, among leaders I was the only thing at whom speed fell by the end of a race out of thirty limits. And it occurred after 41 circles from 56. Noticeable fall of speed didn't happen more at anybody in group.


Sure, but there be other factors.

Do you know if your pilots have the same attributes? Do you have the same car levels and CCPs? What about S&F?

*and just to help your English....I think the word you are looking for is "LAPS" not "CIRCLES." Not trying to be rude, just trying to help out!*
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Old post #1973 posted Nov 19th 2016, 00:01:20 Quote 
Quote ( Aleksander Indinavichyus @ November 18th 2016,23:54:05 )

We have identical tires


Hmm, he had Yokos, you had Dunnos.
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Old post #1974 posted Nov 19th 2016, 00:04:08 Quote 
It happened to me bang on lap 41. start race 100% DE risks 80ct

To me that dose not seem wright or far ?
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Old post #1975 posted Nov 19th 2016, 00:12:20 Quote 
English - not that language in whose subtleties I will press.

In fact: I don't doubt that there are many factors influencing power consumption. I am confused by figure of 40%. About what competitive spirit can there be a speech if my pilot, by the way, nothing especially not remarkable, but the machine, spends for 40% more energy, than all others in case of equal risks. If to assume that leaders had a risk 65 what would correspond to power consumption, then how to understand identical depreciation of tires?
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Old post #1976 posted Nov 19th 2016, 00:15:21 Quote 
Quote ( Jukka Sireni @ November 19th 2016,00:01:20 )

Quote ( Aleksander Indinavichyus @ November 18th 2016,23:54:05 )

We have identical tires

Hmm, he had Yokos, you had Dunnos.
Thanks! First comment in essence. It clears up a situation a little.
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Old post #1977 posted Nov 19th 2016, 00:18:58 Quote 
However, it is not about 4%, and about 40.
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