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#1 posted Jan 16th 2020, 13:03:50
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Hi!
I'm going to sign pilot and offer other contract for 17 races more (expect 34 in total). But same day I would like to train him after contract offering. If his general skill after the training will exceed limit 85 (for rookie) what will happen with contract offer? Will it cancel or prolonged anyway?
Thanks (sorry for my English).
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#2 posted Jan 16th 2020, 13:06:05
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So long as you offer the contract first when his OA doesn't exceed 85 you will be fine.
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#3 posted Jan 16th 2020, 13:09:46
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• Managers in Rookie groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 85
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#4 posted Jan 16th 2020, 13:11:38
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Quote ( Konstantin Sobolev @ January 16th 2020,13:09:46 ) • Managers in Rookie groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 85 Вы не поняли вопрос.
Jason Claydon, thank you. Clear enough.
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#5 posted Jan 16th 2020, 13:24:36
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Iou need to make your driver have less than 85 on the OA to keep him if you stay in the rookie. If in the end of the season your driver got OA more than 85 you'll lose him even whit the contract.
Remebering that this only happens in the rookies leagues.
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#6 posted Jan 16th 2020, 13:31:03
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Quote ( Douglas Pacheco @ January 16th 2020,13:24:36 ) Iou need to make your driver have less than 85 on the OA to keep him if you stay in the rookie. If in the end of the season your driver got OA more than 85 you'll lose him even whit the contract.
Remebering that this only happens in the rookies leagues. I plan to promote to amatuer league. In this case as I know I will keep my pilot with OA more than 85.
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#7 posted Jan 16th 2020, 13:50:59
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Yes you will keep your driver. But if you dont promote and your driver is higher than 85 you loose him.
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#8 posted Jan 16th 2020, 13:52:46
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#9 posted Jan 17th 2020, 03:33:40
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One more question )))
So if I will promote to amatuers from rookies and OA of my pilot will be more than 110 at the end of the current season - will I loose him or can use in new season if contract length allows me?
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#10 posted Jan 17th 2020, 03:56:03
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Quote ( Reyus Mammadli @ January 17th 2020,03:33:40 ) can use in new season if contract length allows me? When you promote, you can keep the driver until the contract expires. If you can get the OA down to 110 or less (in the case of amateur) you'll be able to re-sign it.
On the contrary, when you relegate, no matter if under contract, if the driver's OA is over the tier's maximum, you lose the driver during season reset script.
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#11 posted Jan 17th 2020, 04:05:56
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Quote ( Jamie Akbarov @ May 8th 2020,19:06:13 ) It would be very helpful if there was a guide for drivers planning Amateurs, similar to the GPRO Newbie guide... :)
The newbie guide IS for people in ama :P
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Quote ( Daniel Douglas @ May 8th 2020,19:07:54 ) The newbie guide IS for people in ama :P
hahahaha...True dat...I meant in a similar style because there is so much stuff uncovered/not provided with an in-depth insight ...
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Quote ( Jamie Akbarov @ May 8th 2020,19:10:56 ) hahahaha...True dat...I meant in a similar style because there is so much stuff uncovered/not provided with an in-depth insight ...
Expansion of guides is likely still needed to some degree.... but most everything is covered in the multiple guides that exist now (such as in the wiki). Most things are just covered in general form as a large portion of people derive their enjoyment from figuring out things in the game.
Further than that, teams are where you get most that information.
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