Hi there!
I'm currently doing some experiments with pth-fileformat.
Doing so I came along one fact, that is quite ... irritating ...
I calculated the tracklength given in pth-files by simply adding up distances between the single points (which - if I'm not wrong - should be some sort of ideal-line).
This result differs from the tracklengths given in the english manual (the only one that seems to have values in metres) (http://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Tracks) by something between 2 and 4 metres, where "my" result seems to be always the smaller one.
Whereas, if I calculate the length using the middle of the track, I get values which are way to high.
Example: FE4:
idleal-line: 6557.3m
middle of track: 6622.0m
manual: 6559m
So ... the following questions should be obvious:
Where do the values in the manual come from?
How where they calculated?
Which ones are correct?
What values are used ingame/at lfsw?
I'm currently doing some experiments with pth-fileformat.
Doing so I came along one fact, that is quite ... irritating ...
I calculated the tracklength given in pth-files by simply adding up distances between the single points (which - if I'm not wrong - should be some sort of ideal-line).
This result differs from the tracklengths given in the english manual (the only one that seems to have values in metres) (http://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Tracks) by something between 2 and 4 metres, where "my" result seems to be always the smaller one.
Whereas, if I calculate the length using the middle of the track, I get values which are way to high.
Example: FE4:
idleal-line: 6557.3m
middle of track: 6622.0m
manual: 6559m
So ... the following questions should be obvious:
Where do the values in the manual come from?
How where they calculated?
Which ones are correct?
What values are used ingame/at lfsw?