01-09-2018, 04:25 PM
(01-09-2018, 03:56 PM)Andy Long Wrote: Hi all,Couldnt agree more, it is good see someone putting on words exactly what I think..
I've watched a couple of SRS TV streams and have a few suggestions on the rules used.
Race rules:
Qualifying rules:
- If your focused on the lead car in a group, never use the in car or chase car views as you can't see what going on behind; The interesting action is the person behind setting up passing opportunities;
- Prefer races at the front of the pack vs middle or back, if nothing is going on up front prefer the middle of the pack over the back (i.e 50-60% of the coverage should the the action going on at the front of the field);
- Stay with a pack of cars longer, atm it flicks about to much. In the streams I've watched just as a someone lines up a move to pass you switch to watching people at the back of the grid running each other off the road
- Turn the floating names above the cars so it's easier to see who people are;
BTW, this is a great system you've put together, I'm a Software Engineer and I'm very impressed with the work you've put in.
- Avoid cars who are close together, these tend to be idiots who think Quali is a race...
- Change the rules to focus on the person currently setting the pace
- Stay with them for the whole lap
- In car & chase cams are better used here
- Being able to show timing graphics here would be good but probably out of your control
I was going to start a thread about this but never bothered...
Sometimes I send my friends the links for the live transmission, but their complains are just the same, we agree that it is not pleasent to watch via youtube, this is a fact...
Hope this has a solution, and of course, thanks again and keep the good work!
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"If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himslef."
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