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Post by kwyjibo88 on Sept 22, 2012 13:04:58 GMT 1
An option to mark messages as unread might be useful to remind you of something. At least thats my opinion.
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Post by icsulescu on Sept 22, 2012 13:06:27 GMT 1
An option to mark messages as unread might be useful to remind you of something. At least thats my opinion. And display sent messages and if they were read or not.
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Post by ElGringo on Sept 27, 2012 22:00:26 GMT 1
Nikeboy, when we check the report and skill to the end we see all the action, its possible when we click in the blue information of the part to see the classication in that part?
Example: stage with 15 parts
I skill till the end, and then click in part 8 to see who is in front and the times...
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Post by ElGringo on Oct 3, 2012 12:22:20 GMT 1
Suggestion: In the race report, after each part, put the yellow jersey with other collour and the same for mountain jersey and sprint jersey, for us to see if they are in the peloton or not.
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Post by whistler on Jan 10, 2013 16:03:36 GMT 1
It can be really difficult to see where sprint points and attack points are (and sometimes to tell which is which) on the race map when they occur at zero altitude - example: www.peloton-game.com/race2details.aspx?id=568&division_id=211&season=5Mountain sprints are easy to see because they naturally always have a long vertical line, but if attack points and sprint points could be shown with their vertical lines extending a few more pixels below the horizon line they would be a lot easier to read.
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Post by Genomico on Jan 14, 2013 21:19:34 GMT 1
About the downhill falls; when will it be implemented that cyclists with helpers in their group won't loose time during a downhill fall, like the other falls?
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Post by Ab Normaal on Jan 14, 2013 21:30:05 GMT 1
About the downhill falls; when will it be implemented that cyclists with helpers in their group won't loose time during a downhill fall, like the other falls? I hope it doesn't. That is exactly why I have trained downhill for half a season. I chose for that and I don't want to lose that advantage. It costed me a lot of money. 300.000 extra for the trainer and also the extra wage.
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Post by Genomico on Jan 14, 2013 21:35:38 GMT 1
Training downhill? Even to prevent downhill falls it's totally useless. Your cyclist that doesn't fall will always face about 30-50 other cyclists that didn't fall either in that race. But they will have better stats, because they didn't train downhill but a useful stat, so that leaves your downhill cyclist still useless. It could be handy for a few races with a downhill finish though, but way too expensive for that.
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Post by Ab Normaal on Jan 14, 2013 21:40:38 GMT 1
Training downhill? Even to prevent downhill falls it's totally useless. Your cyclist that doesn't fall will always face about 30-50 other cyclists that didn't fall either in that race. But they will have better stats, because they didn't train downhill but a useful stat, so that leaves your downhill cyclist still useless. It could be handy for a few races with a downhill finish though, but way too expensive for that. Not true. Since I am training downhill, the cyclist that have 3 skill, no one has fallen. I watched that every race.
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Post by rarau on Jan 14, 2013 21:57:38 GMT 1
Training downhill? Even to prevent downhill falls it's totally useless. Your cyclist that doesn't fall will always face about 30-50 other cyclists that didn't fall either in that race. But they will have better stats, because they didn't train downhill but a useful stat, so that leaves your downhill cyclist still useless. It could be handy for a few races with a downhill finish though, but way too expensive for that. Not true. Since I am training downhill, the cyclist that have 3 skill, no one has fallen. I watched that every race. have the same impression and also i train dounhill for same cyclists
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Post by Genomico on Jan 14, 2013 22:18:54 GMT 1
Not true. Since I am training downhill, the cyclist that have 3 skill, no one has fallen. I watched that every race. When 3.0 downhill means 0% chance to fall, it's could be useful, but I really doubt that 1 or 2 extra skill on downhill reduces the amount of downhill falls that much.
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Post by ElGringo on Jan 14, 2013 23:05:04 GMT 1
Not true. Since I am training downhill, the cyclist that have 3 skill, no one has fallen. I watched that every race. When 3.0 downhill means 0% chance to fall, it's could be useful, but I really doubt that 1 or 2 extra skill on downhill reduces the amount of downhill falls that much. If that happens the DH need a finetuning too ;D
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Post by Ab Normaal on Jan 14, 2013 23:15:58 GMT 1
Not true. Since I am training downhill, the cyclist that have 3 skill, no one has fallen. I watched that every race. When 3.0 downhill means 0% chance to fall, it's could be useful, but I really doubt that 1 or 2 extra skill on downhill reduces the amount of downhill falls that much. You should be right, but it irritated me that my favourit cyclist, with 2.0 on downhill and balance 4, kept falling every single race downhill. He lost last years Giro on it. I started to train downhill and since then, he never fell again. Now I think of it, I can't remember any of my riders with minimum 3 on downhill fell. If yoy have some spare time, check my races after the TdF and if you find a fall of one of my riders, I will tell you his downhill skill. As I think of it (I checked todays report) I start to think that at least 50% of all falls in the new RE heppen downhill. I haven't checked it, but it is my gutt feeling. And if that is the case, then it was the right choice to train downhill. I hope that somebody has the time to sort this out.
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Post by Ab Normaal on Jan 14, 2013 23:18:12 GMT 1
When 3.0 downhill means 0% chance to fall, it's could be useful, but I really doubt that 1 or 2 extra skill on downhill reduces the amount of downhill falls that much. If that happens the DH need a finetuning too ;D And no, it doesn't need finetuning ;D I based my tactics on the engine. If we now throw that away, I loose half a season of training.
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Post by Genomico on Jan 14, 2013 23:34:47 GMT 1
It's just strange that (in many divisions) the only cyclists that loose time, are the ones falling downhill. It doesn't make sense that falling on another terrain doesn't matter, but downhill it does.
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