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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:I think it's time to introduce an interesting new feature.

You can now interact with drivers via the media; essentially, you can choose to praise your drivers or give them an ultimatum to improve. This is done with short newspaper interviews, press conferences, and whatever else really.

If you praise a driver, it has a 25% chance of improving their confidence (increasing grip value), 50% of them continuing as they are (no change) and a 25% chance of them becoming complacent (decreasing grip value.) You may only praise a driver that has been doing noticeably well.

If you issue an ultimatum the driver has a 30% chance of improving, a 50% chance of staying the same, and a 20% of becoming unsettled which loses performance.

Each team can only schedule 3 media events per year, so use your chances wisely.

Figures don't seem great, issuing ultimatums makes more sense than praising drivers. IMO the nature of ultimatums comes at a make or break point, where either a driver will pick up his game or self destruct. So I feel the balance should be 40% to improve, 20% no change and 40% going off the rails completely.
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:I think it's time to introduce an interesting new feature.

You can now interact with drivers via the media; essentially, you can choose to praise your drivers or give them an ultimatum to improve. This is done with short newspaper interviews, press conferences, and whatever else really.

If you praise a driver, it has a 25% chance of improving their confidence (increasing grip value), 50% of them continuing as they are (no change) and a 25% chance of them becoming complacent (decreasing grip value.) You may only praise a driver that has been doing noticeably well.

If you issue an ultimatum the driver has a 30% chance of improving, a 50% chance of staying the same, and a 20% of becoming unsettled which loses performance.

Each team can only schedule 3 media events per year, so use your chances wisely.

Figures don't seem great, issuing ultimatums makes more sense than praising drivers. IMO the nature of ultimatums comes at a make or break point, where either a driver will pick up his game or self destruct. So I feel the balance should be 40% to improve, 20% no change and 40% going off the rails completely.


This, there is no reason to praise when an Ultimatum has a better success rate and a lower failure rate!
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:I think it's time to introduce an interesting new feature.

You can now interact with drivers via the media; essentially, you can choose to praise your drivers or give them an ultimatum to improve. This is done with short newspaper interviews, press conferences, and whatever else really.

If you praise a driver, it has a 25% chance of improving their confidence (increasing grip value), 50% of them continuing as they are (no change) and a 25% chance of them becoming complacent (decreasing grip value.) You may only praise a driver that has been doing noticeably well.

If you issue an ultimatum the driver has a 30% chance of improving, a 50% chance of staying the same, and a 20% of becoming unsettled which loses performance.

Each team can only schedule 3 media events per year, so use your chances wisely.

Figures don't seem great, issuing ultimatums makes more sense than praising drivers. IMO the nature of ultimatums comes at a make or break point, where either a driver will pick up his game or self destruct. So I feel the balance should be 40% to improve, 20% no change and 40% going off the rails completely.


That seems fair, and I meant to say that ultimatums could only be used for drivers that are clearly underperforming in comparison to their team-mate. I'll think of a time/points percentage or something like that later on...
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:That seems fair, and I meant to say that ultimatums could only be used for drivers that are clearly underperforming in comparison to their team-mate. I'll think of a time/points percentage or something like that later on...

So what can we do if neither of our drivers are setting the world on fire but not doing particularly badly? i.e. what options do we have if we have two Nick Heidfields :|
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kostas22 wrote:
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:That seems fair, and I meant to say that ultimatums could only be used for drivers that are clearly underperforming in comparison to their team-mate. I'll think of a time/points percentage or something like that later on...

So what can we do if neither of our drivers are setting the world on fire but not doing particularly badly? i.e. what options do we have if we have two Nick Heidfields :|


Buy some upgrades ;)

In all seriousness, you bring up some very good points. For the mid-range drivers, we could have 'encouragement' - which would work at 25% chance of improvement, and then 75% of no effect (as in all seriousness, encouragement never hurt anyone...)

So, to summarise.

4 spaces in your seasonal diary for media events.
Praise driver: 25% chance of improvement, 50% chance of no effect, 25% chance to reduce performance. (For drivers have clearly done very well/punched above their weight.)
Encourage driver: 25% chance of improvement, 75% of no effect. (For drivers that have been ok, but need a little push to extract more.)
Give ultimatum: 40% chance of large improvement, 20% no effect, 40% sharp reduction. (For drivers that have been hopelessly and undeniably useless and need a kick up the arse.)
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In Haas-Lola's second year in the sport, things have gone noticeably better than the first. A new engine deal with Honda is already in place, the team have attracted sponsorship from Atari, and courtesy of Stefan Johansson's drive, some points are already on the board. "I'm currently happy with the performance of both of our drivers" said Haas "Stefan and Piercarlo have been amazing so far. Piercarlo's resuts haven't been quite as good as Stefan's due to the fact that he is still acquainting himself with the car, and I expect him to improve and improve as the season goes on"
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BLN, with the new system I don't believe praising good driver is worthy - they can be encouraged instead with no risk of reducing points.
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pycku wrote:BLN, with the new system I don't believe praising good driver is worthy - they can be encouraged instead with no risk of reducing points.


I agree. What if the praising was changed to, say, 35% chance of improvement, 50% chance of no change, and 15% chance of having a negative effect?
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pycku wrote:BLN, with the new system I don't believe praising good driver is worthy - they can be encouraged instead with no risk of reducing points.


I agree. What if the praising was changed to, say, 35% chance of improvement, 50% chance of no change, and 15% chance of having a negative effect?[/quote

What I'll do is take all this into account and implement it all NEXT season.

I apologise for the to-ing and fro-ing; it's an interesting idea but it's a bit half-baked at the moment. I'll try and make it less complicated for when it comes in.
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BaconLettuceNinja wrote:
kostas22 wrote:
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:That seems fair, and I meant to say that ultimatums could only be used for drivers that are clearly underperforming in comparison to their team-mate. I'll think of a time/points percentage or something like that later on...

So what can we do if neither of our drivers are setting the world on fire but not doing particularly badly? i.e. what options do we have if we have two Nick Heidfields :|


Buy some upgrades ;)

I have done this twice in two races and it has made no difference...
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I'll give everyone until 21:00 GMT the chance to get their upgrades in for Imola.
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pycku wrote:Well, I'll wait one more race and I'll give ultimatum to Nakajima. By the way are there any pay drivers left in case I switch Satoru mid-season?


I forgot to answer this sooner. Dumfries would bring you £500k in total (As Nakajima already brought half that, I'd just add another £250k should he be replaced).

Franco Scapini and Huub Rothengatter would also bring £500k, and Pascal Fabre would bring £250k.
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Lola would like a small reliability and a medium speed please :)
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Round 3 - Imola - Qualifying

1. Nelson Piquet (Ferrari) - 1m 19.602s
2. Nigel Mansell (Lotus-Renault) - 1m 19.738s
3. Derek Warwick (Lotus-Renault) - 1m 19.824s
4. Rene Arnoux (Williams-Ford) - 1m 19.834s
5. Alain Prost (McLaren-TAG) - 1m 19.886s
6. Ayrton Senna (Tyrrell-Honda) - 1m 19.926s
7. Martin Brundle (McLaren-TAG) - 1m 20.088s
8. Michele Alboreto (Ferrari) - 1m 20.207s
9. Gerhard Berger (Ligier-Ferrari) - 1m 20.289s
10. Jonathan Palmer (Williams-Ford) - 1m 20.468s
11. Riccardo Patrese (Brabham-Renault) - 1m 20.866s
12. Teo Fabi (Tyrrell-Honda) - 1m 21.117s
13. Alex Caffi (Benetton-Ford) - 1m 21.147s
14. Jacques Laffite (Ligier-Ferrari) - 1m 21.156s
15. Stefan Johansson (Haas Lola-Honda) - 1m 21.262s
16. Keke Rosberg (Arrows-BMW) - 1m 21.610s
17. Patrick Tambay (Brabham-Renault) - 1m 21.625s
18. Alessandro Nannini (Minardi-BMW) - 1m 21.868s
19. Philippe Alliot (Benetton-Ford) - 1m 21.917s
20. Andrea De Cesaris (Minardi-BMW) -1m 22.176s
21. Thierry Boutsen (Arrows-BMW) - 1m 22.297s
22. Marc Surer (Zakspeed-BMW) - 1m 22.985s
23. Piercarlo Ghinzani (Haas Lola-Honda) - 1m 24.167s
24. Emanuele Pirro (Osella-Alfa Romeo) - 1m 24.929s
25. Ivan Capelli (AGS-Renault) - 1m 25.196s
26. Volker Weidler (Zakspeed-BMW) - 1m 25.452s
27. Roberto Moreno (Osella-Alfa Romeo) - 1m 25.724s (DNQ)
28. Satoru Nakajima (AGS-Renault) - 1m 26.021s (DNQ)
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Here's hoping we can finish the race! :D
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I just don't get why Satoru is so slow in quals.... :@
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Round 3 - Imola - Race Results

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Autosport wrote:Ferrari encourages Piquet, Alboreto to do better
Although the boss of Ferrari has somewhat been pleased with the results so far, the boss has said that he wants more points in the future. "We have a good car, we just need to sort out the reliability, and we need the drivers to step up. Piquet's been good so far, but he needed to score points for us in the last race. As for Alboreto, he did what he could, and the car let him down, but there is still room for improvement."


Also two upgrades will do, one medium speed and one small reliability will do just fine.
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McLaren will take a large speed upgrade.
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Another large speed upgrade for Osella, we have to close the gap to the cars in front of us.
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I should mention that I stated earlier on that driver interactions won't happen until next season...
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Sorry, I didn't see this. But Pirro is doing a good job anyway.
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Medium Grip for Minardi
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Medium reliability package please for Brabham :)
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Medium speed for Arrows please.
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Large reliability for Lotus, please
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Large speed upgrade for AGS, please.
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Deadline for upgrades will be tomorrow, 2100 GMT.
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Monaco GP - Qualifying

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If Benetton is going to be given to a new owner, I'd gladly like to join and take car of the team :)
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May I ask what happened to Nelson?

Also, third place!!!! :D
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Pole posistion, then a suspension failure.

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Come on, Alain, you can do better than that....

Another large speed for McLaren.
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Reliability seems to be ok, another large speed upgrade for Osella.
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Large speed please
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large speed for AGS, please.
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Large reliability for Lotus, please
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Medium reliability for Ligier
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Medium speed for Lola please BLN
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