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Post by Il Padrino on Apr 18, 2007 12:22:22 GMT 1
I have created a Peloton wiki, which you can visit here: peloton.wikidot.com/The idea is to create a user guide there to which anyone can contribute. I will of course make contribute (whenever I find the time). You can submit texts, images, videos, you name it. Right now it's still a bit empty and I'll have to improve the general appearance a bit, but I think this could be quite succesful. This wiki will only be in English, but if you want, you can create a Peloton wiki in your own language (sign up is free at http://www.wikidot.com). If you then tell me the url, I will add it to this topic. I only ask to give it a logical name; a good name for a French wiki could be peloton-french.wikidot.com. I hope that in time we'll have a massive collection of Peloton wikis where you can find every single bit of useful information about the game, so that there are no more confusions about certain aspects of the game.
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Post by coureurtjen on Apr 19, 2007 19:32:12 GMT 1
It is important that we all help to update this site. It's good for the game. We are the pioneers, so show some pride and help to make this site a success. I've just made the rules-pages over there. There is muchinformation available for us, so edit pages, make new pages... But please give the information that we have, also available for people that just are playing the game. Greetings .
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Post by stefkeswoon on Apr 22, 2007 7:55:50 GMT 1
I've written the chapter about 'Youth Scout' on the Wiki. Can someone read that through to make sure I didn't explain things in a wrong way?
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Post by Ambi on Apr 22, 2007 8:27:21 GMT 1
The current ability of a cyclist determines how good a cyclist will perform, given his actual skills. So if there are two cyclists with equal visible skills, the one with a higher current ability will noentheless perform better.
That should be invisible skills.
And maybe put in at perception that if you have a scout with 20 perception you will always find a cyclist
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Post by stefkeswoon on Apr 22, 2007 8:54:38 GMT 1
The current ability of a cyclist determines how good a cyclist will perform, given his actual skills. So if there are two cyclists with equal visible skills, the one with a higher current ability will noentheless perform better. That should be invisible skills. I don't think so. If two cyclists have the same visible skill (for example: 3 on mountain), the one with the highest invisble skill (current ability)will ride slightly faster. No? Done!
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Post by Ambi on Apr 22, 2007 8:57:19 GMT 1
The current ability of a cyclist determines how good a cyclist will perform, given his actual skills. So if there are two cyclists with equal visible skills, the one with a higher current ability will noentheless perform better. That should be invisible skills. I don't think so. If two cyclists have the same visible skill (for example: 3 on mountain), the one with the highest invisble skill (current ability)will ride slightly faster. No? In your explaination it looks like that if one cyclist has 3 on mountain and the other 3,9 on mountain only the 3 counts... the 0,9 is aswell a invisible skill
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Post by boucthesurvivor on Apr 22, 2007 9:11:43 GMT 1
I don't think so. If two cyclists have the same visible skill (for example: 3 on mountain), the one with the highest invisble skill (current ability)will ride slightly faster. No? In your explaination it looks like that if one cyclist has 3 on mountain and the other 3,9 on mountain only the 3 counts... the 0,9 is aswell a invisible skill I think stef's explanation is ok. Maybe you can say the same skill (for example: 3.2 on mountain)... In the part "Supporters", the chapter speaks about premium, not the supporters. I don't have the time to make the correction, so if someone can do it...
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Post by stefkeswoon on Apr 22, 2007 9:43:32 GMT 1
I used the nice solution of Boucthesurvivor :-) I've also written somewhat about training. However, I think it's a bit too complicated. I'm not a premium member, so I won't write that section
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Post by coureurtjen on Apr 22, 2007 12:19:11 GMT 1
good job. .
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Post by coureurtjen on May 12, 2007 17:14:16 GMT 1
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Post by Il Padrino on May 12, 2007 19:49:34 GMT 1
I don't think the content was deleted, because when you look at the version history, there's only 1 entry. The page was just created like that
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Post by coureurtjen on May 12, 2007 21:00:52 GMT 1
hmmm ok...but I don't like half work either .
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Post by stefkeswoon on May 15, 2007 11:13:15 GMT 1
I've updated the page about races. Happy now?
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Post by CableGuy on May 15, 2007 13:04:11 GMT 1
I didn't find anything about time trial races, both in tours and races page. Since they work quite different as normal races, it is maybe something to add during the looooong weekend.
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Post by stefkeswoon on May 15, 2007 13:07:39 GMT 1
Good point. I'll try to write something about that. (And I haven't got a looooong weekend, I've got two short weeks of preparation for exams )
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