Ye...lets start something like that!
Theres a problem thou, if it goes forever they cant put it to books before its not finished and has gone forever, and if its stopped it hasnt gone forever and its not worth of mentioning
I saw one of these cars at the IAA in Frankfurt, they were covered about 3-4 mm thick with insects. And to save the look of it, the whole car was sprayed over with clear coat. illepall
It's bad for you to do anything for so long and not get a break or sleep.
You will shorten your life (!) or take a hit to your health, even if you survive the occasion. Much better do do a driver swapping thing, so you can get sleep and keep your health.
yea, scawen has a very good point here, many of you dont realise how dangerous sum of the guiness WR stunts are, ofcourse they never actually publish all the failed attempts, including these which are perhaps fatal. I think it is possible for a long long race, in a LAN (no d/c's), ie 10 drivers doing it non-stop for 1 whole month, or 1 week :P
from Guiness WR site Is it a Record? Unfortunately because video game manufacturers themselves advise against playing games for extended periods, we are unwilling to consider any records for computer game playing ‘marathons’ (i.e. records based on playing for the longest time non-stop).
Pish, I knew that had it for single players, but does it count for lots of people o_O But they had to bring it out to stop people playing games nonestop >.<
i think 2 hours is safe, and not dangerous, but will require alot of organisation and i think this could be publicized very well, for being 'smart' gaming, ie set an example on how you can enjoy a game for long periods of time without risking your health etc, we can even make the news
In general, the GBoR won't consider any record that involves serious sleep deprivation. That's been their policy for a while now.
That said, with regular driver swaps (ideally every hour or two), I think it wouldn't be a health risk. Organizing enough time to do it would be hard, as well as ensuring the computers don't crash or something. Even the current crop of endurance races have a notable attrition rate due to computer failures of various kinds.
Or just make sure your PC is stable. No OC's, and close anything you can. I've left my PC running for a week, ran a 12 AI car race with all cars having 100% fuel until the tanks ran dry, closed it and left it running for another week. The major online problem is if ISP's go down.
Which brings it to a LAN, but also cuts down on the ammount of people who can take part (as it costs money to get lots of people in one place).
I agree that it would be stypid to do without driver changes. And LAN would be the only option because I think that they want monitor the WR tryers, so they cant use some cheat and let computer do the driving. And there is allways someone from GBoR to monitor and make it official, and thats why LAN would be easier, or everyone would need someone to monitor them at home
My record "uptime" is close to 40h :Kick_Can_, but I was kinda :zombie: at the end, so a 30h race should be ok. I'm 99,99% sure that my PC and internet connection would be stable. The car - LX6?