your quote about antivirus is also a valid one Mike,
A couple of weeks ago i installed a nw antivir and it used 21.00 daily as a default update.
This meant if i was playing LFS at the time it would automatically change my window view to the window of the virus checker with a auto download happening.... needles to say it only took the once for me to make sure i changed it to daily at 4.00am so that it would do the update and check the first time i switched the pc on each day.
Also i am still suffering from the DFP issues whilst logitech have a fight with Dabs about who needs to replace it (O/T i know lol) anyhow, before each race now i unplug and force a new calbration to minamise any chance that the steering may crash in game. if it does i just have to retire
OK so the marshalls have spoken and the following must be added to the rules for finishing and scoring.
To be classified a racer needs to have completed at least 80% of the distance driven by the winner of the race. This 80% distance is listed for all races on the Race & Dates page.
This distance can only be accounted from the start of the race.
If you show up late you are not allowed to just join mid race, and do 80% to get some points.
If someones completes 80% of the race distance, but does not finish the race (damage, disconnection etc, then they will lose the part lap they were on).
For an example of finishing positions they would be placed like this.
80% of 30 laps is 24 laps that must be completed to be entilted to points, there for you must have completed 24 laps and be on your 25th lap at least to score.
Ok so positioning.
A player retires on lap 27. For scoring points they will be placed behind every other finisher who made it to lap 27, but ahead of all the finishers that only made 26 laps.
I hope this makes sense and is clear for everyone
As a classified finisher, you would also be entitled to take the reverse grid restart.
Regarding the driving of badly damaged cars, the marshalls can not enforce a maximum lap time, so therefore the following rules have been clarified.
As SO3R ans SO2 have no accessible pit lane for repair, we have to rely on drivers to retire their cars when they beleive the car is either un-drivable or is dangerous to other racers.
We can not force any drivers to retire, however we would stress the importance on not en-dangering anyone elses race with an uncontrolable damaged car.
Therefore, IF you are involved in one or more accidents either with fellow racers or with cars lapping you as a result of your car being damaged and 'undriveable' you may find yourself in front of the marshalls.
The marshalls like in real life racing have the power to punish you for dangerous driving. This can lead to a points deduction, exclusion from the round or even disqualification from the series.
We do stress to people that other racers race's MUST NOT be ruined by your damaged car and your un-willingness to retire.
find a button called dhcp release, and then press on dhcp renew. You can also just reboot every electrical device hooked on your pc (i dunno which devices you have), and when they boot they should get a new ip address.