Round 3 Excuses

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lol, i hope so gt-motion, but i'd like to do this too with everyone! Would be fun!

Ummm, yeah they would prepare everything including signing everyone up for the event etc.. As far as i know.

Prob not completely necessary, it would be cool to build our own car, but its gonna take a huge commitment from one of us to get the car and do all the work needed to get the car ready (unfortunetly we can't all help work on it). If we can do it that way though then great! But it'll just be much harder to make happen is all.

It should be worth getting on the list, see how many drivers we can get and maybe we can keep the cost down? If it looks like its not going to work out then we'll continue on with our own car hopefully.

I don't know really? How many drivers do we have interested in the lemons stuff?

+1

Ooh ooh driver me! :d
 
I already put in for vacation thunderhill weekend. ^_^

Same :D we should definitely get a bit more organized with this though...Motion: I'm thinkin we need another thread :D Or we could move the discussion to the "john deere club" I think everyone interested is a member....if not, join up in my sig.

Edit: New discussion up in john deer club
 
I will find the new thread. I am definitely interested in the Lemons Race. Especially if we can get into the Las Vegas one.
 
I will find the new thread. I am definitely interested in the Lemons Race. Especially if we can get into the Las Vegas one.

the reno entry deadline is only 2 days off and the race itself is only like 8 weeks away. trying to find and prepare a car by then would be a bit insane.
 
I'd be interested in driving at Thunderhill, but I'd need more info. I'm already trying to prepare for the 25-Hours of Thunderhill in December with another team.
 
Aha! Long have I suspected that there was some fishy stuff going on in the coding of GT5. While this is by no means a definitive validation of my suspicions, it certainly shows that it is a very possible incident. Be warned: It's a fairly long read and unless you studied higher maths in college, it probably won't make much sense. However, they do a fair job of explaining the technical jargon.

http://www.iracing.com/news/blog/q-circles-the-crop-circles-of-iracing/

Again, I would like to stress that this is by no means a comparison of apples to apples. iRacing and GT5 are animals of a very different breed. I'm not suggesting that GT5 suffers from this exact problem with quaternions and what not. More than anything, it's merely proof that the code can cause unexplainable advantages when it comes to a physics-based simulation. Kind of makes you wonder about those random, super-fast laps you can never seem to reproduce...
 
Aha! Long have I suspected that there was some fishy stuff going on in the coding of GT5. While this is by no means a definitive validation of my suspicions, it certainly shows that it is a very possible incident. Be warned: It's a fairly long read and unless you studied higher maths in college, it probably won't make much sense. However, they do a fair job of explaining the technical jargon.

http://www.iracing.com/news/blog/q-circles-the-crop-circles-of-iracing/

Again, I would like to stress that this is by no means a comparison of apples to apples. iRacing and GT5 are animals of a very different breed. I'm not suggesting that GT5 suffers from this exact problem with quaternions and what not. More than anything, it's merely proof that the code can cause unexplainable advantages when it comes to a physics-based simulation. Kind of makes you wonder about those random, super-fast laps you can never seem to reproduce...

Very interesting. Considering the common feeling that the i-racing simulation is more precise and accurate than GT5, it makes you wonder just what similar things are going on in GT5. Thanks for posting.

Nick
 
Very interesting. Considering the common feeling that the i-racing simulation is more precise and accurate than GT5, it makes you wonder just what similar things are going on in GT5. Thanks for posting.

Nick

I mean, GT5 might not have anything at all. It's more of a game than anything - do we know if this kind of probably shows up in Cruisin' USA...? :lol:
 

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