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I converted SBDT's Laguna Seca to work in F1C, added a laguna.gdb file, set the race length and pit strategies appropriately, stored a default setup for the AI, etc. but in a quick race they always run out of fuel on lap 5. How do you prevent this from happening? One way is to edit the AIW file in the track's directory. Use any text |
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One way is to edit the AIW file in the track's directory. Use any text editor to open the file and look under the [Waypoint] heading. There will be a line something like "FuelUse=" and a number. You will have to use trial and error to figure out what number is accurate for your track. I have been doing test runs at 5-10 lap intervals and adjusting as needed. |
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Yes that looks like that could be it. I forgot this was a GTR track originally, not an F1 track. If I divide "FuelUse" by "lap_length" for most of the F1 tracks it comes out to about 20 somethingorothers/meter, whereas the number is about half that in the laguna.aiw file. So they are probably only carrying about half as much fuel as they need. Also looks like I need to adjust some other things. Thanks. "Gary Antel" <gantel (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message news:MPG.197bee2b90505a91989686 (AT) netnews (DOT) comcast.net... One way is to edit the AIW file in the track's directory. Use any text editor to open the file and look under the [Waypoint] heading. There will be a line something like "FuelUse=" and a number. You will have to use trial and error to figure out what number is accurate for your track. I have been doing test runs at 5-10 lap intervals and adjusting as needed. |
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