With "there" I mean the "Bumb and Jump" server, to win there you need luck instead of racing skills.
It's full of people who think it's a destruction derby.
Is it a good idea (for the single seater leage) to stimulate people to progress to the next server?
One way to do that is to stop giving them points when they drive on a lower server.
Then you also don't have to give people a licence to drive the F08 or Bf1 when they can only drive the slow F0X properly.
A good F0X driver can with the currend system collect enough point to skip the formula junior.
That is really nice stuff they have there, but nothing is more satisfying then building it yourself.
I mean the programming and building. I'm sure I can do it if I only had more time.
Else I can always go to http://www.betainnovations.com/
Next project is a little dash with gear indicator (bleu 7 segm LED) and RPM bar.
I had the software (VB.NET) working with the old insim version but now I must start all over again.
I'm sorry guys, me and my brother are out.
Duke, I'm really appreciate your attempts to setup a league.
But I think it's impossible to do that on your own, you really need a team to support you.
Succes and see you all somewhere on the track.....
The quickest way to make your own wheel is to use a old one as starting point.
From there you can start to modifify, change the wheel, change the steeringshaft, the bearings etc.
On my G25 I changed the wheel and made some extra buttons but I'm planning to make more changes. http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=27071
Hmm, I'm not sure we are driving anymore for this league.
A week after the last race there is no Point standing or evaluation and still no sign of new drivers.
Unless Duke can confins me that he really wants to proceed with this league, we are out.
The button part is easy, I had a old Microsoft SideWinder Precision Racing Wheel (no FF). It had 8 buttons on the wheel, I just took the electronics out and put it in my G25.
The button part was easy, I had a old Microsoft SideWinder Precision Racing Wheel (no FF). It had 8 buttons on the front of the wheel, I just took the electronics out and put it in my G25.
For the rest, I'm so lucky I can use a metalworkshop when I need it.
So I made a aluminium spacer and Button plate.
When you don't have acces to a workshop it is still possible, only it won't be as solid and nice looking as this one.
I'm a open wheel driver so the g25 standaard wheel was not really a option for me.
With a official MOMO wheel and a old microsoft racingwheel for the buttons, I came up with this:
Duke must have spend a lot of time making all those rules for this league.
If he only spend half that time on maintaining and promoting, than this could have been a nice league.
Anyhow, me and my teammate will be there tomorrow.
Intel E6600 (@3.6 GHz) and 8800GTS 640 (@600/1000)
Screen resolution 1680x1050 with 16xAF and 8xAA.
Alone on the track +/- 200 FPS and with full grid never under 100 FPS.
I have a Asus 8800GTS 640 (@600/1000) and a e6600 (@3.6).
Screen resolution is 1680x1050 with 16xAF and 8xAA.
Alone on the track a have +/- 200 FPS and with full grid never under 100 FPS.
This Gateway project will become really interesting for a lot of people if it makes Pitspotter work with the new insim version.
Is that a possibility in the near future?