Thank you for your effort, we really appreciate your hours put into it. Congratulations to Schuppor, who eventually made the skins who became the winner for this competition. :spin:
Hello guys, i checked our site's setups and couldn't really find improperly named setups.
I understand you have underscores in the filename prefix for some reason. Can you tell me what kind if browser do you use, or anything related to it? Can you tell me how can you get to download wrongly named setups from setup field?
It would be a great help, if you know people who experience similar problems. We can gather more information this way.
Clearly, the problem lies within the used skins, textures. (and nothing to do with graphical performance)
Yesterday i went with a 256x256 helmet, half-texture on. Had a one and half hour race without any glitch. Though it is great to go without problems this way, it is still an issue have to be dealt with. Using medium sized skins shouldn't be a problem even for a 64 Mb graphic card.
It just came up since patch S. (and every verison since)
I had the same problem two years ago, (with a different computer) and the problem was that I used 2048x2048 skins. After i started using 1024x1024 skins, the problem had disappeared.
Now i have a 256Mb X700Pro card with to go along with AMD64 3500 to go along with 1G Ram, even using 512x512 skin, 512x512 helmet, and it keeps stucking for 10 secs in every 10 to 15 laps even in hotlapping mode!
the intention is positive, the usefulness is great for the people at the moment. But this is cutting the tree you are sitting on.
Setup Field is a website. It required lots of hard work and still needs some babysitting. As a website, it needs traffic. I don't know if I really have to explain, but if someone collects all the goodies of a site, then puts up on his website, well, that's not nice.
If you like Setup Field, and you would use it in the future, you don't do things like that.
We can't do anything to prevent people from doing this though. We just trust people's common sense.
Average lap and consistency feature could possibly disregard laptimes of pits and first lap?
Or a graph where the lowest value always the last positioned racer, and the highest value is the race leader?
You know, a 0% to 100% graph which would better demonstrate the relative distance of racers, from start to finish.