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Post Sat May 10, 2014 3:40 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [STAGE 2 RESULT

nice to be on the top half of both classes with my cars ;) for now on each stage with each car a 15 second gap to the stage winners and in overall classment a solid 25-28 seconds behind. looks like i'm the joe sixpack of the rally :mrgreen:
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 4:10 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [STAGE 2 RESULT

It seems that many predictions came true this stage, which means that we are all thinking on the right track. This result confirms that the WRT Turbo cars are slightly biased towards the higher speed stages compared to other front runners, given that we've just had the slowest stage of all. What will happen next!? Who got the balance right??

And I'll second that Stryfe did something amazing with that turbo we used.

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One thing I would like to add is that I understand that the WRT teams have probably spent a significantly greater amount of time than the vast majority of competitors in this BRC (I know I'm actually hooked to this game in a bad way and need to find a way to partially cure it!). In a way this makes the playing field uneven; to draw an analogy it would be like the real life competition in which independent privateer teams would find it difficult to compete with cashed up dedicated large motorsport corporations (we're like RBR and McLaren etc. muahahaha). Unfair? It is, in the same way that life is unfair, but in a way it's also fair: generally you get out what you put in.

Perhaps the message may be a bit dulled because it's coming from a privileged position, but the way I'd think about it is that some teams are there deliberately aiming to set the benchmark, whereas others are there for less committed reasons and are pleased just to be part of something big. The most important thing for competition, IMHO, is to aim to get out what you can put in. For us, that'd be putting our combined knowledge together to set the fastest possible time (which generally means we're aiming to win too obviously :P ). Some independent contestants are giving us a good run for our money, which is great. For others, it's throwing together something for laughs and seeing where in the pack it lands. And for others, it means creating replicas of old cars (I'm pretty sure I saw razyx submit a Touring Alfa in the 1100 class too). We all have different approaches and the variety and spread in the field shows it, which is great. But what's even better is that most people I've seen have realistic expectations, so there's lots of people being pleased at their placings, and lots of pleasant surprises.

The consistent message I've seen from the developers is that the multiplayer mode levels the field by setting short time limits (it's only uneven in that it depends on how familiar you are with the way things work...), and I support this in the interests of multiplayer entertainment. I've tried speed playing the scenarios to see how this would pan out, and it sure makes things tougher!
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 4:39 am

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I am surprise at my S1000 cars 12th place finish in the slow leg. That's pretty good.

I am not very surprised by my BRC1100 finish.
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 5:20 am

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Hmmm...

My result on BRC 1100 is something I did not expect. At all.
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 5:29 am

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Great job all! :D
I'm glad to see that my car didn't lose too much time in the slow second, still 10th, better than expected.

And damn WRT team, makes me regretting to not continue developing a high power V8, since I had one at 650hp and lowered it due to the -52.5% tameness penalty :lol: , oh well, decisions decisions and Stryfe made a better one, kudos to him.
One thing that I have mixed feelings about is that Der Bayer's work is participating without weight penalty, even though it's his teammate using it :?
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 5:31 am

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Just the engines and my models have been built by me. My teammate built the platforms and his models alone. :)
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 6:14 am

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I'm very impressed with BerzerKoR's car so far. 6th in both the faster stage and the very slow stage leads me to believe he found a very good balance. I expect he'll be finishing in the top few spots
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 6:26 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [STAGE 2 RESULT

Apparently, the Golimar Incognito Mille (my Super 1000 shoebox) will only drop places as time goes on.
On the other hand, the Golimar Tweety (the BRC1100 one) might get somewhere along the middle. Quite nice.

Also: my next competition entry will show the full might of Golimar Automotive!
Starting with proper car names.

EDIT: um. Is it possible to change the names for the next stages, to those I used in this post? :mrgreen:
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 9:26 am

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [STAGE 2 RESULT

54th this time, moved up 4 spots in the overall rankings, but this was likely to be my best stage.

Time will tell.
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 9:31 am

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I lost 5 spots on this one, unfortunately.

Such is the folly of throwing my car's setup together in around 3 - 4 minutes.
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 10:25 am

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only 4 places up on, heads will definately roll at the wrexham engineering department. :D
are there any 4 cylinder cars in the top 10? using a v8 never crossed my mind because of the size restriction.


thanks to der bayer for putting so much effort into this and making it as exciting as it is.
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 2:55 pm

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SirStonelouse wrote:are there any 4 cylinder cars in the top 10? using a v8 never crossed my mind because of the size restriction.



Which category? My BRC 1100 car uses a V 8 and my S1000 car uses an I 6.
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 4:51 pm

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Woohoo! 27th in BRC 1100 and #9 in Super 1000, I'm climbing the ranks!!!

Super proud of my Super 1000 car... that's the one I was counting on to do ok. Hope I didn't just hit its peak. :lol:
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 6:25 pm

Re: Bavarian Rallye Challenge: The Real Deal [STAGE 2 RESULT

The Zoom S1000 have suprised everyone in Žnoprešk.
We didn't expect to arrive first in the second stage. We were expecting a performance not so far form the Stage 1, but the great work done by Reparto Performance have gained us the highest place in the podium. Rise the glass and toss! We have some champagne bottle in Žnoprešk pavillion. Everyone is invited.
On the BRC1100 side, now we are a little more confident that we could archieve the 12th place in the overall chart, but we are still not going to bet anything on it. There are 4 more days of competition ahead of us and anything could happend.
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Post Sat May 10, 2014 9:33 pm

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NormanVauxhall wrote:The Zoom S1000 have suprised everyone in Žnoprešk.
We didn't expect to arrive first in the second stage. We were expecting a performance not so far form the Stage 1, but the great work done by Reparto Performance have gained us the highest place in the podium. Rise the glass and toss! We have some champagne bottle in Žnoprešk pavillion. Everyone is invited.
On the BRC1100 side, now we are a little more confident that we could archieve the 12th place in the overall chart, but we are still not going to bet anything on it. There are 4 more days of competition ahead of us and anything could happend.

Am more than impressed with your efforts, looks like we have a bit of a fight going on in Super 1000. Is your Super 1000 Awd or Rwd?
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