Hey folks!
Here's a weird bug I whitnessed today when looking at the results of a replay.
As it is a 7MB replay and I cannot zip it so much that I can upload it here, I please you to download it yourself from this location:
http://cl.racemore.de/mpres/XI/4/2/r1/
(right above the track image there is a link to the replay)
Now the bug:
In lap 9 62-zGAreo gets split 1 two times:
After 37.38 seconds of his lap (replay timecode: 10:47.67) he passes split 1 regularly.
About 9 seconds after that (replay timecode: 10:55.37), his split time is "updated" to 46.70 seconds way after he passes the split and strangely enough: At that point his lap is just about 45 seconds "old".
After quite a bit of examination, I figuered out, that the "impulse to update" is given just at the time !ce.Pusherx8x passes split 1 (although the paket arrives 0.20 seconds later it seems to be exactly that moment)
There seems to be some minor lagging, but nothing serious, so it is at least not obviously a "lag bug" ...
To make irritations perfect: The effect does even show in insim, as it is visible in Relax, though LFSStats gives the correct splittimes (probably it does reject the "update" as there already exists split 1 for that car and lap).
There actually are two timeframe pakets associated with Aero's car within the replay, thus making him pass the split twice ... but there is no obvious reason as to why they are there ...
Here's a weird bug I whitnessed today when looking at the results of a replay.
As it is a 7MB replay and I cannot zip it so much that I can upload it here, I please you to download it yourself from this location:
http://cl.racemore.de/mpres/XI/4/2/r1/
(right above the track image there is a link to the replay)
Now the bug:
In lap 9 62-zGAreo gets split 1 two times:
After 37.38 seconds of his lap (replay timecode: 10:47.67) he passes split 1 regularly.
About 9 seconds after that (replay timecode: 10:55.37), his split time is "updated" to 46.70 seconds way after he passes the split and strangely enough: At that point his lap is just about 45 seconds "old".
After quite a bit of examination, I figuered out, that the "impulse to update" is given just at the time !ce.Pusherx8x passes split 1 (although the paket arrives 0.20 seconds later it seems to be exactly that moment)
There seems to be some minor lagging, but nothing serious, so it is at least not obviously a "lag bug" ...
To make irritations perfect: The effect does even show in insim, as it is visible in Relax, though LFSStats gives the correct splittimes (probably it does reject the "update" as there already exists split 1 for that car and lap).
There actually are two timeframe pakets associated with Aero's car within the replay, thus making him pass the split twice ... but there is no obvious reason as to why they are there ...