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adriojim
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Help with xkoranate

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Hey, so I just discovered xkoranate but thing is I don't quite understand it. I would like to add bonus to both teams and participants. And what is with Lap record (is it in seconds?) and Variance?

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Lap record is in seconds, yes. And variance is:

The Babbage Island, at NationStates forums, wrote:"Variance" means the gap between the fastest and slowest lap times. A small variance will produce a very close race; a large variance will result in fewer cars finishing the race without being lapped.


If you need more questions, I suggest you ask Ferrarist or this thread at NationStates forums. :)

(By the way, do you play NationStates? ;))
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Re: Help with xkoranate

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FMecha wrote:Lap record is in seconds, yes. And variance is:

The Babbage Island, at NationStates forums, wrote:"Variance" means the gap between the fastest and slowest lap times. A small variance will produce a very close race; a large variance will result in fewer cars finishing the race without being lapped.


If you need more questions, I suggest you ask Ferrarist or this thread at NationStates forums. :)

(By the way, do you play NationStates? ;))


Thanks.

No, I don't play, but I'll take a look, it sounds quite interesting. :)
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Re: Help with xkoranate

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adriojim wrote:Hey, so I just discovered xkoranate but thing is I don't quite understand it. I would like to add bonus to both teams and participants. And what is with Lap record (is it in seconds?) and Variance?

Regards.


Lap record is indeed in seconds. A 1:30 would be 90 seconds for example. The variance decides on the gaps between the laptimes. For example, if you use 15%, a car with zero skills will roughly be 15 seconds behind a car with overall skills of 10. For oval races I'd suggest a variance between 2,5-5%, for road races I'd suggest 7,5-15%.

As for the bonus: I normally turn it off, because I don't quite get the bonus system.

By the way, since this might be a sort-of xkoranate thread, may I revive the idea of drivers/season/series databases?
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