Just had a thought when reading another thread Often when racing on public servers you might jump into a race and have neglected to set fuel or are unfamiliar with the fuel load required for that track (done it myself on a couple of occassions and have seen many others do it )
What about when you first connect to a server a message pops up IF the current fuel load isn't enough to finish the laps set?
The message could ask you if you want to change your fuel load and suggest a conservative fuel load setting like 20% more than needed.
Maybe with an option in the options screen to turn this feature on/off.
This could be calculated by detecting the settings for laps and car/track combo settings from the server on connection.
Having a feature like this would save alot of questions when people enter an unfamilar server and probably more than a few disapointed peeps who just wanted one quick race (before they attend to some RL obligations ) only to have a mid race out of fuel frustration because they were in too much of a rush or they just plain forgot
Most experienced guys probably wouldn't find it too useful as they would already be familiar with most conditions (which is why I suggested you could turn off the feature) but for people new to the game or the weekend driver who isn't familiar with all tracks it could make the experience slightly more enjoyable (it's only a small thing, but many small things can make a big difference)
What about when you first connect to a server a message pops up IF the current fuel load isn't enough to finish the laps set?
The message could ask you if you want to change your fuel load and suggest a conservative fuel load setting like 20% more than needed.
Maybe with an option in the options screen to turn this feature on/off.
This could be calculated by detecting the settings for laps and car/track combo settings from the server on connection.
Having a feature like this would save alot of questions when people enter an unfamilar server and probably more than a few disapointed peeps who just wanted one quick race (before they attend to some RL obligations ) only to have a mid race out of fuel frustration because they were in too much of a rush or they just plain forgot
Most experienced guys probably wouldn't find it too useful as they would already be familiar with most conditions (which is why I suggested you could turn off the feature) but for people new to the game or the weekend driver who isn't familiar with all tracks it could make the experience slightly more enjoyable (it's only a small thing, but many small things can make a big difference)