[Event is Finished] The Automation Endurance Challenge

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The Automation Endurance Challenge - Entry
Name of your team: SMC Unlimited
Name of team members: SummonerJedi
Class(es): GT1
Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
Owner: Hallowenman
Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172
Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge

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The Automation Endurance Challenge - Entry
Name of your team: Solstice Performance
Name of team members: Microwave
Class(es): GT1
Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
Owner: Hallowenman
Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172

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Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge
Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
Owner: Hallowenman
Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172

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Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge
Naming your engine: You'll have to send in your engine, platform and the model (platform with right setup and correct engine) when you're done. To make it easy for me to find out what engine belongs
to what team, here is a naming system just to make it easy:
(Name of your team) (engine name, optional) (class)
My engine is for example called: Traxx Racing TxR V8fp 4.5-350 GT2
That is my GT2 engine, for my team called Traxx Racing
Model/platform naming: (Team name) (platform/model name) (class) just like the engine naming system
Interesting to check how many of you who actually read through this... and did it. Just some extra details for those of you who can't remember reading this on the main post: I added it a week after I released the post (about 1 week after) and I am pretty sure I told you guys once to read through the event details with the updates. It's not a big problem if you didn't follow this naming system though, but it just makes it easier for me

Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
Owner: Hallowenman
Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172
Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge

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Microwave wrote:Sooo... How's this gonna work then?
What do you mean? How I find the winner, or...?
Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
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Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172

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Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge
Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
Owner: Hallowenman
Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172
Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge
Given that this is a competitive challenge, I could safely bet that the majority of people would want to maximise their competitive edge by saving on weight where it was not specified necessary. Safety, while in a real world setting is important, was not specified as a factor in this simulated world, therefore I could also bet that most other people would also think the same way and ultimately choose not to add any safety measures. From that point of view I'm surprised that anybody selected it at all.
Also it would have been rather unfair not to specify something and then include it as a factor in the game mechanic. It creates a lot of drama precisely because this is a competitive event! (You should have seen what happened in the first major tournament, when the host belatedly learnt about how the aero fixtures worked and had to change the rules 2 days before deadline...)

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Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge
strop wrote:I did think about the safety, and in the end, prisoner's dilemma won.
Given that this is a competitive challenge, I could safely bet that the majority of people would want to maximise their competitive edge by saving on weight where it was not specified necessary. Safety, while in a real world setting is important, was not specified as a factor in this simulated world, therefore I could also bet that most other people would also think the same way and ultimately choose not to add any safety measures. From that point of view I'm surprised that anybody selected it at all.
Also it would have been rather unfair not to specify something and then include it as a factor in the game mechanic. It creates a lot of drama precisely because this is a competitive event! (You should have seen what happened in the first major tournament, when the host belatedly learnt about how the aero fixtures worked and had to change the rules 2 days before deadline...)
Basically, I won't give out any penalties for low safety if the majority selected ''None'' Safety. And by the looks of it, the majority have chosen no safety. So don't worry about penalties.
Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
Owner: Hallowenman
Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172
Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge
What do you mean? How I find the winner, or...?
Yeah, I'm not exactly sure what the challenge is based on... I kinda just read through the inital post and signed up as there was next to no time left.
Are you basing it on lap times?

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Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge
Microwave wrote:What do you mean? How I find the winner, or...?
Yeah, I'm not exactly sure what the challenge is based on... I kinda just read through the inital post and signed up as there was next to no time left.
Are you basing it on lap times?
It is based on many factors, for example: Weight of the car, top speed, economy, MTBF, and some other factors.
Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
Owner: Hallowenman
Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172

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Re: [Register now!] The Automation Endurance Challenge
Hallowenman wrote:-- New Entry Registered --
The Automation Endurance Challenge - Entry
Name of your team: infiniti racing
Name of team members: harizvet1
Class(es): GT2
Just put the files into the game, and the game won't start. Removed the files, the game starts. So the files for Infiniti Racing doesn't work. Anyone experienced this before?
Name of Company: Traxx and Traxx Racing
Owner: Hallowenman
Forum: http://automationgame.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=4274&p=38398#p38398
Established: 1958 and 1914
Company ID: 1958171 and 1914172

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