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#1 geplaatst Mei 31 2013, 13:34:06
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Hi
I know that the maximum driver overall levels for Rookie is 85 when the season restarts. however if I get promoted what are these levels for Amateur, Pro etc?
I'm sure I read Amateur was 120 but can't find where I read it... Or am I supposed to just learn once (if) I get promoted?
Cheers!
Jon
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3.1 Driver
Your driver has a rating called an “overall” which is based upon a combination of his skills. These skills determine a number of different factors in the game. The most obvious is how fast they can drive the car. However, the speed at which a driver can go is not the same in every situation, and some drivers may be better than others depending on the conditions. A driver is also not just about what happens on the track, some drivers have other skills which make them a better investment. It is up to you to determine what type of driver you want, and how different skills influence what happens during the course of a season. The following limits of driver overall apply for the different classes:
• Managers in Master groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 160 • Managers in Pro groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 135 • Managers in Amateur groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 110 • Managers in Rookie groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 85
If during the season reset (right after promotion/relegation) the driver of a manager relegated to a lower class is exceeding the above limits then the driver will leave him (no matter what the overall of the driver will be when the season reset is completed). The same applies even to Rookie managers who do not promote to the Amateur class and who have drivers with overall higher than 85.
If you let your driver's contract to run out and don't sign a new driver before the race then you won't be able to qualify and participate in the race!
As drivers age they will start losing some of their abilities after every race at the age of 35. The older they get the faster they will lose skills. At the start of every season drivers with many races behind their back and drivers older than 38 years will make a decision if they will retire at the end of the season. Their decision to retire at the end of the season will be shown on their profile.
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In Game Rules: /gb/GPRORules.asp
But please be aware that these are what contracts you can sign, not the limit for a driver in that group (if you get promoted). You would lose a driver over the Rookie limit in the season reset if you remained in Rookie.
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#3 geplaatst Mei 31 2013, 13:35:39 (laatst aangepast Mei 31 2013, 13:35:58 door Jun Ho)
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If you promote with a driver, then that driver's OA can be anything.
If you promote without a driver, then the limit for Ama is 110OA.
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#4 geplaatst Mei 31 2013, 13:35:45
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#5 geplaatst Mei 31 2013, 13:38:42
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Newbie Guide,Game Rules,FAQ and Wiki...
Did you read it before start of the game?
• Managers in Master groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 160 • Managers in Pro groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 135 • Managers in Amateur groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 110 • Managers in Rookie groups cannot offer contracts to drivers with overall higher than 85
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Quote ( David Vidovic @ May 31st 2013,13:38:42 ) Newbie Guide,Game Rules,FAQ and Wiki...
Did you read it before start of the game? Quote ( Jon Bell @ May 31st 2013,13:34:06 ) I'm sure I read Amateur was 120 but can't find where I read it... Or am I supposed to just learn once (if) I get promoted?
Clearly he did read it, but couldn't find it again to check the values. It's a lot to read, give the newbie a break.
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#7 geplaatst Mei 31 2013, 13:46:02
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Just asking, I'm sorry if bothered.
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#8 geplaatst Mei 31 2013, 13:51:43
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Maybe I read it wrong. It sounded as if you implied he hadn't, but maybe I shouldn't try and interpret text like that :)
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#9 geplaatst Mei 31 2013, 16:35:02
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Thanks for your help guys.
I assume therefore if I get promoted to Amateur with driver at say 126 then I would initially keep the driver, however when his contract runs out during the next season I would not be able to renew his contract unless I can reduce his overall to 110 or lower.
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#10 geplaatst Mei 31 2013, 17:35:10
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Quote ( Jon Bell @ May 31st 2013,16:35:02 ) Thanks for your help guys.
I assume therefore if I get promoted to Amateur with driver at say 126 then I would initially keep the driver, however when his contract runs out during the next season I would not be able to renew his contract unless I can reduce his overall to 110 or lower.
Exactly right :)
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#11 geplaatst Dec 22 2013, 13:56:28
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Quote ( Jun Ho @ May 31st 2013,13:35:39 ) If you promote with a driver, then that driver's OA can be anything.
is this correct? I can't find an other source of this
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#12 geplaatst Dec 22 2013, 13:57:55
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#13 geplaatst Dec 22 2013, 13:57:59
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Quote ( Stijn Everaerts @ December 22nd 2013,13:56:28 ) is this correct?
Yes, it is.
You just have to be careful that you might not be able to renew the driver, if the OA is above the limit for your group.
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#14 geplaatst Dec 22 2013, 14:05:42
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thanks very helpfull info but i think my Oa will drop quite fast once i'm in amateur (if promotion works, you have to be carefull, skin of the bear and stuff)
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#15 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 06:34:25
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Quote ( Andrei Ciuchi @ December 22nd 2013,13:57:59 ) Quote ( Stijn Everaerts @ December 22nd 2013,13:56:28 )
is this correct?
Yes, it is.
You just have to be careful that you might not be able to renew the driver, if the OA is above the limit for your group.
so here my scenario, signed up a new driver on race 2, extended his contract , so was at 17+17 at the start of race 2 with an OA of 80, so assuming i am promoting to amatuer , ill be like 1+17 at the start OA at around 125, will the driver stay with me till the next 18 races irrespective of the fact that his OA might exceed 110 for amatuer? in other words the "renew" contract will be pre applied or will it take into considerations that since the Oa is above 110 dhuh get a new driver already :D
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#16 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 06:59:37
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You will keep him for 18 races.
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#17 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 09:06:59
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Quote ( Mikael Brostrom @ December 18th 2017,06:59:37 ) You will keep him for 18 races.
ooooraaah, now lets plan on getting him to 200 and one full season of training, thanks Mikael..i kill you if it isnt so lol jk
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#18 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 13:22:54
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Good luck getting him to 200 oa in 1 season :p
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#19 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 14:11:37
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Quote ( Kyle Morris @ December 18th 2017,13:22:54 ) Good luck getting him to 200 oa in 1 season :p
Maybe he ment 200 Concentration, I guess.
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#20 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 14:29:28
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Quote ( Anshul Negi @ December 18th 2017,09:06:59 ) now lets plan on getting him to 200 and one full season of training
Considering there is only 19 drivers with an OA of 200 or above and all of them are in elite, may I ask how you plan to do this in amateur? Simply because I'd like to do that as well.
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#21 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 15:13:33
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Quote ( George Slater @ December 18th 2017,14:29:28 ) Quote ( Anshul Negi @ December 18th 2017,09:06:59 )
now lets plan on getting him to 200 and one full season of training
Considering there is only 19 drivers with an OA of 200 or above and all of them are in elite, may I ask how you plan to do this in amateur? Simply because I'd like to do that as well.
bahahha...well i had concentration to 200 on mind yes, puff OA 200 thats like expecting HAL9000 to answer why is 42 the meaning of life :D!!!!
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#22 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 16:19:11
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The renew contract will be pre-applied, once you signed for 17+17 races, he will stay with you for the last 17 races, unless you get demoted and his OA is above the limit of the group.
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#23 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 16:21:08
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Quote ( Anshul Negi @ December 18th 2017,06:34:25 ) Quote ( Andrei Ciuchi @ December 22nd 2013,13:57:59 )
Quote ( Stijn Everaerts @ December 22nd 2013,13:56:28 )
is this correct?
Yes, it is.
You just have to be careful that you might not be able to renew the driver, if the OA is above the limit for your group.
so here my scenario, signed up a new driver on race 2, extended his contract , so was at 17+17 at the start of race 2 with an OA of 80, so assuming i am promoting to amatuer , ill be like 1+17 at the start OA at around 125, will the driver stay with me till the next 18 races irrespective of the fact that his OA might exceed 110 for amatuer? in other words the "renew" contract will be pre applied or will it take into considerations that since the Oa is above 110 dhuh get a new driver already :D You would have to sign another driver if you don't get promoted!
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#24 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 19:07:10
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If you renew a contract it is pending, to be activated at the end of the current contract.. regardless of the OA level of your group at that time.
If you do not promote from rookie and are in 'negative' money balance you will lose the driver.
If you do not promote and are 'positive' money the driver will be yours for the next season. :)
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#25 geplaatst Dec 18 2017, 20:23:11
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That's just wrong Roy, if you start a new season in Rookie you lose any driver with more than 85 OA regardless of your money balance.
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#26 geplaatst Dec 19 2017, 08:33:33
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I stand corrected, thanks. I was leery of answering this but I 'thought' I knew what spit I was spouting. Thank god, it's been that long since I went to rookie, I forget what was. My apologies to anyone that was misdirected.
I should have gone with my 'gut' instinct and shut the hell up. :(
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#27 geplaatst Jan 4 2018, 06:38:41
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Quote ( Roy Mitchell @ December 19th 2017,08:33:33 ) I stand corrected, thanks. I was leery of answering this but I 'thought' I knew what spit I was spouting. Thank god, it's been that long since I went to rookie, I forget what was. My apologies to anyone that was misdirected.
I should have gone with my 'gut' instinct and shut the hell up. :(
yeah promoting from rookie to amtuer is like a walk in the park, its bout getting to balance sponsors, your car level and driver OA which is scary considering its going to be tougher with 100% participation in next levels....sigh!!!!
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Don't be to afraid, With the new rules of 30 retaining Amateur it is very rare that you will relegate back to Rookie unless it is intentional.
Good Luck in Amateur It is the place to build cash and your Package in preparation for Pro and above
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#29 geplaatst Jan 4 2018, 13:29:48
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Quote ( Andrew Wilden @ January 4th 2018,06:46:45 ) Don't be to afraid, With the new rules of 30 retaining Amateur it is very rare that you will relegate back to Rookie unless it is intentional.
Good Luck in Amateur It is the place to build cash and your Package in preparation for Pro and above
roger roger
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