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Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 24 Jun 2013, 19:50
by FMecha
What if the Portugese Autosport ran the news stories pertaining to Sunshine? [/conspiracy] :evil:

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 04 Jul 2013, 17:24
by Gerudo Dragon
Given that it was so successful in real rallycross, why did only one team use the Metro 6r4 for RRC?

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 05 Jul 2013, 18:23
by CaptainGetz12
darkapprentice77 wrote:Given that it was so successful in real rallycross, why did only one team use the Metro 6r4 for RRC?


Because my team was so scary that everyone else assumed that any other Metros they bought would be cursed? :lol:

Or because the car has an apearance only a mother (or me) could love:

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Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 22 Jul 2013, 12:19
by Gerudo Dragon
Having watched the 1992 Indy 500, I wonder:

What are the closest finishes in PMMF history?

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 01 Aug 2013, 21:51
by Cynon
Dark77 wrote:Having watched the 1992 Indy 500, I wonder:

What are the closest finishes in PMMF history?


The first Rejectrucks race had 0.12s margin of victory ... at Adelaide.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 01 Aug 2013, 22:38
by pasta_maldonado
Dark77 wrote:Having watched the 1992 Indy 500, I wonder:

What are the closest finishes in PMMF history?

Top 5 finished within 2 seconds of each other at the 1980 Australian Grand Prix

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 30 Aug 2013, 18:34
by Gerudo Dragon
I wonder what happened to Flaschenpost.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 00:07
by Nessafox
Dark77 wrote:I wonder what happened to Flaschenpost.

He went away for a few weeks, and never returned. At least, so it looks.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 04 Sep 2013, 15:27
by Gerudo Dragon
This wrote:He went away for a few weeks, and never returned. At least, so it looks.
Well I know that, but I wonder why...

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Oct 2013, 16:38
by Klon
Well, technically this is not the thread for it but given as AndreaModa is most likely to see it here: we had ourselves a little bet and since a certain someone secured the world championship on Sunday, I am said winner of the bet. That means for the rest of the year, your sig and your profile pic are mine. Admittedly I do not feel very creative, so we go for childish taunting. :lol:

Your new profile pic:
Image

Your new signature:
Sebastian Vettel - Best Driver Of All Time!
Current Era Alternate F1 - Best Virtual Series In The World!
RealRacingRoots - Best User On This Board!
F1R Mibbit Chatroom - Best Way To Spend Your Time!
Stepping Barefoot On A Thumbtack - Best Feeling Ever at least compared to watching soccer!


As established, both apply until the end of the year ... with the time taken to set it up added to it ;9

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Oct 2013, 17:30
by dr-baker
Klon wrote:Well, technically this is not the thread for it but given as AndreaModa is most likely to see it here: we had ourselves a little bet and since a certain someone secured the world championship on Sunday, I am said winner of the bet. That means for the rest of the year, your sig and your profile pic are mine. Admittedly I do not feel very creative, so we go for childish taunting. :lol:

Your new profile pic:
Image

Your new signature:
Sebastian Vettel - Best Driver Of All Time!
Current Era Alternate F1 - Best Virtual Series In The World!
RealRacingRoots - Best User On This Board!
F1R Mibbit Chatroom - Best Way To Spend Your Time!
Stepping Barefoot On A Thumbtack - Best Feeling Ever at least compared to watching soccer!


As established, both apply until the end of the year ... with the time taken to set it up

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Oct 2013, 22:45
by RealRacingRoots
Klon wrote:Your new signature:
Sebastian Vettel - Best Driver Of All Time!
Current Era Alternate F1 - Best Virtual Series In The World!
RealRacingRoots - Best User On This Board!
F1R Mibbit Chatroom - Best Way To Spend Your Time!
Stepping Barefoot On A Thumbtack - Best Feeling Ever at least compared to watching soccer!



Uhhh, what?

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 23:10
by dr-baker
Randomness exists in this post...

I decided to search "Ben Fleet" into Google, and all I got on page 1 of results (as expected) was about a town in Essex. However, change it to "Ben Fleet F1", and the first result is his Wiki profile. Continue down that first page of results and you get this random recent BBC news article!

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 23:46
by Aerospeed
That looks like a nice car to drive down the highway :D

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 02 Nov 2013, 23:51
by dr-baker
Aerospeed wrote:That looks like a nice car to drive down the highway :D

It did remind me a bit of a Caparo. And the only time I have been aware of seeing a Caparo on the Queen's highway was in... the same town of Benfleet! Wonder if that guy was anything to do with it?

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 11 Nov 2013, 10:12
by WaffleCat
I've been reading the old threads of the F1RWRS, around the era when Lappy was in charge. And it looks wildly different to today's series. Simple signups with no stats or driver contracts compared to now with Reject Superlicensces and the credits system.I have a question stemming from this,though.

What game/programme did Lappy use to simulate the F1RWRS?

EDIT: 76000th post on the Perry McCarthy forums! This calls for a celebration!

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 11 Nov 2013, 10:13
by TomWazzleshaw
WaffleCat wrote:I've been reading the old threads of the F1RWRS, around the era when Lappy was in charge. And it looks wildly different to today's series. Simple signups with no stats or driver contracts compared to now with Reject Superlicensces and the credits system.I have a question stemming from this,though.

What game/programme did Lappy use to simulate the F1RWRS?

EDIT: 76000th post on the Perry McCarthy forums! This calls for a celebration!


TOCA Race Driver 3. Or V8 Supercars 3, as it's known in our corner of the universe.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 11 Nov 2013, 10:15
by the Masked Lapwing
Wizzie wrote:
WaffleCat wrote:I've been reading the old threads of the F1RWRS, around the era when Lappy was in charge. And it looks wildly different to today's series. Simple signups with no stats or driver contracts compared to now with Reject Superlicensces and the credits system.I have a question stemming from this,though.

What game/programme did Lappy use to simulate the F1RWRS?

EDIT: 76000th post on the Perry McCarthy forums! This calls for a celebration!


TOCA Race Driver 3. Or V8 Supercars 3, as it's known in our corner of the universe.


Which, upon reflection, was an awful game to use :lol:

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 11 Nov 2013, 17:28
by dr-baker
WaffleCat wrote:I've been reading the old threads of the F1RWRS, around the era when Lappy was in charge. And it looks wildly different to today's series. Simple signups with no stats or driver contracts compared to now with Reject Superlicensces and the credits system.

Ahh yeas, those were the days, as old folk are known to say a lot! Did Aerond not recently say something about trying to KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)?!

the Masked Lapwing wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
WaffleCat wrote:What game/programme did Lappy use to simulate the F1RWRS?

TOCA Race Driver 3. Or V8 Supercars 3, as it's known in our corner of the universe.

Which, upon reflection, was an awful game to use :lol:

You won't hear any complaints from Pippa Mann about that!

I guess you were not able to edit drivers' names into the game, but substitute an in-game driver for each F1RWRS driver?

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 16 Nov 2013, 07:49
by RonDenisDeletraz
WaffleCat wrote:I've been reading the old threads of the F1RWRS, around the era when Lappy was in charge. And it looks wildly different to today's series. Simple signups with no stats or driver contracts compared to now with Reject Superlicensces and the credits system.I have a question stemming from this,though.

What game/programme did Lappy use to simulate the F1RWRS?

EDIT: 76000th post on the Perry McCarthy forums! This calls for a celebration!


I wish it was still that simple

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 16 Nov 2013, 14:06
by Salamander
eurobrun wrote:
WaffleCat wrote:I've been reading the old threads of the F1RWRS, around the era when Lappy was in charge. And it looks wildly different to today's series. Simple signups with no stats or driver contracts compared to now with Reject Superlicensces and the credits system.I have a question stemming from this,though.

What game/programme did Lappy use to simulate the F1RWRS?

EDIT: 76000th post on the Perry McCarthy forums! This calls for a celebration!


I wish it was still that simple


Hey, here's something I've been wondering: If you hate how Aerond's running F1RWRS so much, why don't you leave? It's not like anyone's forcing you to stay.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 01 Dec 2013, 16:01
by FMecha
Hello guys,

I am completely sorry about today's butthurt reaction of my team, Aurico Autosport, being kicked out of F3RWRS, here and over IRC. I've understand that I was forget about the whole F3RWRS thing, to the point I were kicked out of that. I understand my mistake, although I blame myself for participating in too many series, canon and non-canon. :(

Regards
FMecha

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 22 Jan 2014, 19:25
by Aerospeed
Does anyone know how to upload a text file on xkoranate? Multiple attempts haven't worked. It just keeps doing nothing when I try and upload it. Thanks in advance :)

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 23 Jan 2014, 03:39
by FMecha
Aerospeed wrote:Does anyone know how to upload a text file on xkoranate? Multiple attempts haven't worked. It just keeps doing nothing when I try and upload it. Thanks in advance :)


Delete the em dash first before you upload a scorination result ;)

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 23 Jan 2014, 23:19
by Aerospeed
FMecha wrote:
Aerospeed wrote:Does anyone know how to upload a text file on xkoranate? Multiple attempts haven't worked. It just keeps doing nothing when I try and upload it. Thanks in advance :)


Delete the em dash first before you upload a scorination result ;)


Erm... I don't know what you mean by that... no, what I mean is when you start an event and set up the parameters, then you go into the "set participants" list and you click on the icon "Import from text file"... and when I do that, nothing happens. I'll put up an example of what I tried to setup:

Code: Select all

Valentino Rossi; Yamaha; 10.000;10.000;10.000
Casey Stoner; Ducati; 9.000; 9.000; 9.000
Dani Pedrosa; Honda; 8.000; 8.000; 8.000

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 26 Jan 2014, 07:32
by Aerond
Salamander wrote:
eurobrun wrote:
I wish it was still that simple


Hey, here's something I've been wondering: If you hate how Aerond's running F1RWRS so much, why don't you leave? It's not like anyone's forcing you to stay.


THIS. And it's not like there's nobody eager to get a team in F1RWRS. I have a mammoth waiting list and if you're not happy, I think it'd be better for all if you left your place to a happier team owner

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 07:46
by RonDenisDeletraz
Aerond wrote:
Salamander wrote:
eurobrun wrote:
I wish it was still that simple


Hey, here's something I've been wondering: If you hate how Aerond's running F1RWRS so much, why don't you leave? It's not like anyone's forcing you to stay.


THIS. And it's not like there's nobody eager to get a team in F1RWRS. I have a mammoth waiting list and if you're not happy, I think it'd be better for all if you left your place to a happier team owner


I have no plans of leaving, I just have trouble following all the constant changes. I especially hate how there are so many backroom deals in the chat whit often take days for people who weren't there to find out about. I barely have time to be on mibbit at all and I hate being so out of the loop on this stuff.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 15:09
by DemocalypseNow
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:I have no plans of leaving, I just have trouble following all the constant changes. I especially hate how there are so many backroom deals in the chat whit often take days for people who weren't there to find out about. I barely have time to be on mibbit at all and I hate being so out of the loop on this stuff.

It's not difficult like you make it out to be. A bunch of us have a ton of RL stuff and still manage just fine. Either get yourself into the loop or stop complaining about it, it's not our responsibility to keep you personally informed of everything.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 15:19
by Salamander
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:I have no plans of leaving, I just have trouble following all the constant changes. I especially hate how there are so many backroom deals in the chat whit often take days for people who weren't there to find out about. I barely have time to be on mibbit at all and I hate being so out of the loop on this stuff.


Why are you so worried about backroom deals? If you aren't involved in them, then they don't concern you.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 18:04
by AndreaModa
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:I have no plans of leaving, I just have trouble following all the constant changes. I especially hate how there are so many backroom deals in the chat whit often take days for people who weren't there to find out about. I barely have time to be on mibbit at all and I hate being so out of the loop on this stuff.


Biscione wrote:It's not difficult like you make it out to be. A bunch of us have a ton of RL stuff and still manage just fine. Either get yourself into the loop or stop complaining about it, it's not our responsibility to keep you personally informed of everything.


Salamander wrote:Why are you so worried about backroom deals? If you aren't involved in them, then they don't concern you.


The point is if you're not in the chat you won't be involved in the deals in the first place! In order to be fairly successful you need to try and secure yourself a decent pair of drivers, more than ever with the current performance parameters (which I'm totally fine with btw). Having said that the rules were adapted so that driver signings had to be confirmed in the forum thread before they could be actioned, so that has helped in this respect.

But I do sympathise with RDD and understand where he's coming from. It's hard when most of you guys are in the chat most evenings discussing stuff when others who don't have the time to be there are missing out. You can't make time for everything, that's a fact of life that if you don't understand yet then you soon will. Get a full time job, get a partner, get a house and take on the responsibilities of life and you soon discover that your free time rapidly diminishes, at which point the attractiveness of sitting in a chat room for a whole evening discussing stuff (mostly shite it has to be said from my little experience) is virtually non-existent. So you end up being out of the loop on most things. And if you find that hard to take then it can be a bit frustrating and demoralising when decisions and signings are made without you knowing, that perhaps you might have taken an interest in had you known.

There isn't an obvious solution to the problem but let's cut the kid some slack for a change and try and appreciate why it might be annoying if you're missing out on driver opportunities or whatever from not being able to be in the chat, and leave it at that eh?

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 18:46
by Salamander
AndreaModa wrote:It's hard when most of you guys are in the chat most evenings discussing stuff when others who don't have the time to be there are missing out. You can't make time for everything, that's a fact of life that if you don't understand yet then you soon will. Get a full time job, get a partner, get a house and take on the responsibilities of life and you soon discover that your free time rapidly diminishes, at which point the attractiveness of sitting in a chat room for a whole evening discussing stuff (mostly shite it has to be said from my little experience) is virtually non-existent. So you end up being out of the loop on most things. And if you find that hard to take then it can be a bit frustrating and demoralising when decisions and signings are made without you knowing, that perhaps you might have taken an interest in had you known.


I'm in the chat most of the time, but that doesn't mean I'm actively taking part in discussions. Usually I'll just connect and go do something else, checking back every now and then to see what's going on. But even if you can't afford to access the chat on a regular basis, there's nothing to stop you from sending out a quick PM or putting out a post in the Classifieds thread if you have a seat that needs filling.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 18:50
by pasta_maldonado
Here's what I have to say: I can understand both points of view here.

On the one hand, if deals are conducted outside of your knowledge it is a bit of a kick in a teeth to then find out about them, especially if you dont have the time or the means to access the chat on a regular basis. I can see the frustration there.

But on the other, backroom deals have been conducted since the dawn of F1RWRS. Before the chat really took off, deals were conducted in complete secrecy via forum PM, so it's not like these 'secret deals' are a new thing. Also, as Salamander said, if someone has a proposal for you and they can't contact you on the chat and the issue is to tentative for the forums, they're likely to PM you to discuss things. If someone specifically has something for you in particular, they'll seek you out. Another thing - whilst I understand some members unfortunately lead an extremely busy RL life and dont have time for the luxuries of the chat, I have to say RonDenisDeletraz does not make much of an effort to get on top of things himself. The current regs are not too complicated to understand, and if AndreaModa can sit down sometime and manage to get his head around all the changes to the regs and stuff, so can you. Also, most of the deals conducted on the chat are off the back of a member being proactive about something - actively appealing for drivers, etc. It helps for you to be proactive yourself and PM or pop into the chat to talk to people about possible ideas, instead of posting a complaint and feeling sorry for yourself that you missed out.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 18:59
by Nuppiz
Let's get the facts straight. Shady backroom deals have been around for all the time - before Mibbit was introduced (by yours truly, so in the end you should all blame me :lol:), they were simply made over the forum's e-mail system. People use Mibbit for driver negotiations because it's much faster and easier than exchanging e-mails or forum posts to negotiate the contract terms (if any). Yes, it may put the people who don't/can't use Mibbit into a poorer position because they cannot respond to the changes immediatedly, but what should be done then? Ban Mibbit negotiations completely? At least now there's a rule which mandates that all driver changes have to be confirmed on the forum so you won't miss any changes just because you weren't on the chat at the right time.

I do agree though that Aerond hasn't given people a lot of time to react for a couple of times this season, but he's had good explanations for both of them. In the Vantini/Mestolio case, he claimed that it was AndreaModa who delayed the decision until the last minute, giving Warren Hughes pretty much no time to react whatsoever. While in the case of Autodynamics being DSQed from the Belgian GP, the Monaco F2RWRS results (and Albertini's penalty) weren't published until the day before the next F1RWRS race and RonDenisDeletraz chose a driver who had already been reserved in another team (which hadn't been confirmed on the forum, only on the wiki), and due to time zone differences was not able to correct the matter when Aerond warned him of it. But in both cases Aerond had to make a difficult decision: delay the race to appease one team owner at the cost of causing severe disruptions in the whole race schedule, or run the race anyway? If I was in a similar situation I'd probably have to do just the same as Aerond did.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 19:26
by DemocalypseNow
I do more shady backroom deals than Flav himself. However, almost all of them have been via email, not the chat. Mignolet, Spencer, Greenlaw, Case, they were all signed by email. I sold my F1RWRS chassis twice behind closed doors...again, both in email. People who've never set foot in Mibbit get back. Team owners who post far less than certain others, manage to find time to reply within a day mostly. You don't need Mibbit to stay in the loop, you just need to not sit back and do nothing.

Blaming Mibbit for losing the game is nothing less than scapegoating and avoiding the true source of blame; yourself. I went on holiday for a week and missed nothing. Why? Checking email on my phone once in a while. WiFi is everywhere. Most phone plans have built in data allowance now. All it takes is one click, ten seconds, done. Not having enough time is a poor poor excuse, if you don't have ten seconds free in your life, you're doing something wrong.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 19:35
by AndreaModa
Well there we go. Me being at fault for the Vantini thing is news to me! I told Aerond I wanted the test with Mestolio weeks before that race was run, then I got the results from it a couple of days before the race. Due to being at work I didn't have time to post the announcement until a day or so before the race which unfortunately left WarrenHughes out in the lurch so to speak.

But I guess that highlights the advantages of being in the chat on a regular basis right there doesn't it? Not only to discuss alternative drivers, etc but also to find out that I was the one carrying the bloody blame! Charming!

Aside from that though, I have to agree with Pasta that being pro-active is very important if you want to do well, regardless of whether you're in the chat regularly or not.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 20:08
by Nuppiz
AndreaModa wrote:Well there we go. Me being at fault for the Vantini thing is news to me! I told Aerond I wanted the test with Mestolio weeks before that race was run, then I got the results from it a couple of days before the race. Due to being at work I didn't have time to post the announcement until a day or so before the race which unfortunately left WarrenHughes out in the lurch so to speak.

But I guess that highlights the advantages of being in the chat on a regular basis right there doesn't it? Not only to discuss alternative drivers, etc but also to find out that I was the one carrying the bloody blame! Charming!

Aside from that though, I have to agree with Pasta that being pro-active is very important if you want to do well, regardless of whether you're in the chat regularly or not.

He did indeed mention you as the person to blame after I kept asking about why the deal was rushed.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 20:26
by SuperAguri
Should have kept Vantini for another race :P

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 20:58
by AndreaModa
Nuppiz wrote:
AndreaModa wrote:Well there we go. Me being at fault for the Vantini thing is news to me! I told Aerond I wanted the test with Mestolio weeks before that race was run, then I got the results from it a couple of days before the race. Due to being at work I didn't have time to post the announcement until a day or so before the race which unfortunately left WarrenHughes out in the lurch so to speak.

But I guess that highlights the advantages of being in the chat on a regular basis right there doesn't it? Not only to discuss alternative drivers, etc but also to find out that I was the one carrying the bloody blame! Charming!

Aside from that though, I have to agree with Pasta that being pro-active is very important if you want to do well, regardless of whether you're in the chat regularly or not.

He did indeed mention you as the person to blame after I kept asking about why the deal was rushed.


Well that is unfortunate.

I know this is irrelevant and totally off-topic but I feel I need to set the record straight here. I have the emails to prove that I did in fact give Aerond weeks (and I'm not exaggerating here) to run the test with the drivers I wanted. The last correspondence I had with him was the 25th November. I didn't get the test results until the 17th December. I then needed to clarify the pay driver rules before committing, the reply to which I got on the morning of the 18th. I was able to write a quick reply to Aerond on my lunch break, to say I'd have the confirmation on the forum after work before 6pm GMT. And lo and behold, later that day was my forum post: http://www.f1rejects.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=6254&start=800#p281057

Now I am truly sorry to WarrenHughes, Pasta and anyone else who was pissed off with the timing of that driver move, because if it was me I'd be annoyed as well. I did everything I could in the time available to me, and I wish in hindsight that I'd contacted WarrenHughes in the time between me emailing Aerond and the test being run to give him some advance notice that he may need a driver change. Alas, I didn't and I'm sorry about that. All of this should just be a bit of fun for all of us and I'd never go out of my way to deny anyone enjoyment in this, because otherwise there isn't any point in it. I feel very bad now, knowing what has been said and discussed and that myself and the whole situation was viewed in such a negative light. I hope everyone understands the situation now.

As an aside, if anyone wants to see the email chain between myself and Aerond to confirm what I said above, I'm more than happy to share it.

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 27 Feb 2014, 05:30
by AustralianStig
I wonder how many of these new series are going to collapse before a race has even been run...

Re: Ponderbox for virtual series

Posted: 27 Feb 2014, 16:45
by UncreativeUsername37
AustralianStig wrote:I wonder how many of these new series are going to collapse before a race has even been run...

You just made me imagine a scenario where the majority of the team owners leave with no one replacing them. But then, this is the strange part, the remaining people decide to abandon the series they're in too, but merge into one new series with no central manager apart from a game-runner, where everything is decided FC-style, down to individual drivers' penalties and the game the series is in.