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Post by Robodark on Jun 21, 2015 13:54:33 GMT
Updated the practise playlist
Chaossy there are a lot of corners that you can cut in Blaine MotoGP, like a lot!
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Post by Chaossy on Jun 21, 2015 14:37:26 GMT
Chaossy can you put the times directly in UTC in the OP? I think it would be much simpler for everyone! Will do. I think you could fill this with 3 teams of 4 easily Chaossy Maybe for Season 2. I didn't really anticipate this series to be this popular, but I'm glad it is popular! Hold on a sec, only just realised this was Saturdays; thought it was Sunday. I won't be able to take part sorry. Ah okay. It's alright Thanks! And yeah, I'm gonna edit the track soon so that cutting corners won't be a problem.
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Post by KoBo_043 on Jun 21, 2015 14:53:18 GMT
Scratched that. Sunday the 21st is today Guess he copied that table from some site Anywho, just to be extra clear. For us, saturdays between 5.30 and 6.30 UTC or any time AFTER 7.45 should be doable. Talked to Bora about it, and she will most likely be racing this event Yeah....yay me for posting that at 2:30 in the morning. That's correct! So I'll put you down as the Akuma, the one you wanted earlier. The event will start at 7:45 your time, and will end at approximately 8:20. Just to be absolutely, without a doubt, 100%, unquestionably, definitely sure: 7.45 my time as in the time I read on my clock at home, or 7.45 my time as in the time I suggested? We could do both if it doesn't get delayed too much, so I'm fine with it anyway, but you should always use UTC-time. Everybody here is used to UTC. Just to prevent confusion. When people know what time UTC it is, they can easily do the math themselves. Also keep in mind you'll probably want some sort of pre-lobby, so you can check easily if all participants are there for the event and, if needed, have the opportunity to invite reserves. As an example you could put: "Pre-Lobby from 7.15 utc. Race-start @ 7 45 utc." I'm guessing this is your first event? Not trying to criticise you at all, just some tips
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Post by Chaossy on Jun 21, 2015 15:06:03 GMT
Yeah....yay me for posting that at 2:30 in the morning. That's correct! So I'll put you down as the Akuma, the one you wanted earlier. The event will start at 7:45 your time, and will end at approximately 8:20. Just to be absolutely, without a doubt, 100%, unquestionably, definitely sure: 7.45 my time as in the time I read on my clock at home, or 7.45 my time as in the time I suggested? We could do both if it doesn't get delayed too much, so I'm fine with it anyway, but you should always use UTC-time. Everybody here is used to UTC. Just to prevent confusion. When people know what time UTC it is, they can easily do the math themselves. Also keep in mind you'll probably want some sort of pre-lobby, so you can check easily if all participants are there for the event and, if needed, have the opportunity to invite reserves. As an example you could put: "Pre-Lobby from 7.15 utc. Race-start @ 7 45 utc." I'm guessing this is your first event? Not trying to criticise you at all, just some tips I estimated where you were (Zandvoort), so I just used that city's timezone, because if I looked hard I would probably be a stalker . I'll probably have some pre-lobby too. I should have that there on the OP. I'll change that soon. This is my first event, so sorry if everything is a bit weird and unorganized.
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Post by KoBo_043 on Jun 21, 2015 15:11:58 GMT
The Netherlands is such a small country, we only have one timezone haha. So in Zandvoort it's exactly the same time as in Eijsden (saves you the trouble of stalking me hehe) and the rest of the country. But like I said, put everything in UTC, and all will be clear for everybody. There are NoDo's all over the globe, so if you want to calculate everybody's personal time it only gets confusing. Edit: I haven't organised a single event myself, but I've been in quite a few. If you need any help, don't be afraid to ask
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Post by Chaossy on Jun 21, 2015 15:26:51 GMT
The Netherlands is such a small country, we only have one timezone haha. So in Zandvoort it's exactly the same time as in Eijsden (saves you the trouble of stalking me hehe) and the rest of the country. But like I said, put everything in UTC, and all will be clear for everybody. There are NoDo's all over the globe, so if you want to calculate everybody's personal time it only gets confusing. Edit: I haven't organised a single event myself, but I've been in quite a few. If you need any help, don't be afraid to ask Ah alright! I have a couple of friends who live in Lisserbroek, so yay I know timezones in the Netherlands (xD. Alright ). Everything is in UTC in the OP, and yeah it does get confusing. If I need any help, I'll ask you.
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Post by KoBo_043 on Jun 21, 2015 15:32:03 GMT
At least you do justice to your name CHAOSsy
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Post by Chaossy on Jun 21, 2015 15:37:17 GMT
At least you do justice to your name CHAOSsy I'm gonna throw you out the window for that pun
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Post by Robodark on Jun 21, 2015 16:59:04 GMT
So I've been asking around for sponsorships, I got alot of no's because I suck at driving.. But then I found a company that said yes! But all they gave me was some cash and tons of beer, so I have a question for you guys: Which of the two color schemes on my Hexer should I use? 1. Or 2.
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Post by Chaossy on Jun 21, 2015 17:43:01 GMT
So I've been asking around for sponsorships, I got alot of no's because I suck at driving.. But then I found a company that said yes! But all they gave me was some cash and tons of beer, so I have a question for you guys: Which of the two color schemes on my Hexer should I use? 1. Or 2. I like the second scheme. But that's my opinion. Also I edited Blaine to be less corner cutting. Mind if you test it out?
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Post by Robodark on Jun 21, 2015 17:54:38 GMT
So I've been asking around for sponsorships, I got alot of no's because I suck at driving.. But then I found a company that said yes! But all they gave me was some cash and tons of beer, so I have a question for you guys: Which of the two color schemes on my Hexer should I use? 1. Or 2. I like the second scheme. But that's my opinion. Also I edited Blaine to be less corner cutting. Mind if you test it out? Sure mate!
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Post by Chaossy on Jun 21, 2015 18:09:12 GMT
I like the second scheme. But that's my opinion. Also I edited Blaine to be less corner cutting. Mind if you test it out? Sure mate! Thanks, mate!
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Post by Robodark on Jun 21, 2015 18:32:09 GMT
I tried it out, was way better than last time! The only problem I have is with the zigzag, the first checkpoint in that section is too far forward, I missed it a lot because it's further away then it needs to! But the rest was really good!
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Post by Chaossy on Jun 21, 2015 18:43:08 GMT
I tried it out, was way better than last time! The only problem I have is with the zigzag, the first checkpoint in that section is too far forward, I missed it a lot because it's further away then it needs to! But the rest was really good! Alright, I'll fix it soon! Is it the zigzag on the highway or is it the one near the end of the track? (The desert section).
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Post by Robodark on Jun 21, 2015 19:05:52 GMT
^ The highway one.
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