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Yep. It's time.
Enough of the ZOMG LAP TIME MOAR IMPOARTAANT THAN ANYYTHIIING contests, enough having 2 weeks to put a car together and a week for judging.
It's time for the big one.
Now, I'd thrown some thoughts around for what would've been TCV6 in GT4...
The basic idea was that there'd be 3 classes; FWD, RWD, AWD. All on S3s, all based on production (or tuner-modified production) vehicles, judged out of 100 points as follows:
50 points: Handling character
20 points: Improvement of performance versus default settings. 1 point for every .1 shaved.
20 points: Relative performance against the other vehicles in class purely in terms of lap time. Fastest car of class gets the full 20, the point difference per place will be decided upon closure of entries (seeing as it depends on the number of entries).
10 points: Lenience. How far you can alter your lines, braking points, and general driving style without causing large losses in time.
Yes, extremely open to judges' interpretation. Track selection would be up to each individual judge (track specific tuning? Hah).
Now, GT5's thrown a bit of a spanner in the works with the online/offline physics differences; meaning we need to decide which it'll actually be held on... And also whether we want to restrict the classes to a given PP level.
Basically, this thread is to figure out how exactly we want this to be done, sort out the regulations and judging, etc.
Once we figure that out, we'll set up at least a month's window for entries and a 2 or 3 month window for judging.
Enough of the ZOMG LAP TIME MOAR IMPOARTAANT THAN ANYYTHIIING contests, enough having 2 weeks to put a car together and a week for judging.
It's time for the big one.
Now, I'd thrown some thoughts around for what would've been TCV6 in GT4...
The basic idea was that there'd be 3 classes; FWD, RWD, AWD. All on S3s, all based on production (or tuner-modified production) vehicles, judged out of 100 points as follows:
50 points: Handling character
20 points: Improvement of performance versus default settings. 1 point for every .1 shaved.
20 points: Relative performance against the other vehicles in class purely in terms of lap time. Fastest car of class gets the full 20, the point difference per place will be decided upon closure of entries (seeing as it depends on the number of entries).
10 points: Lenience. How far you can alter your lines, braking points, and general driving style without causing large losses in time.
Yes, extremely open to judges' interpretation. Track selection would be up to each individual judge (track specific tuning? Hah).
Now, GT5's thrown a bit of a spanner in the works with the online/offline physics differences; meaning we need to decide which it'll actually be held on... And also whether we want to restrict the classes to a given PP level.
Basically, this thread is to figure out how exactly we want this to be done, sort out the regulations and judging, etc.
Once we figure that out, we'll set up at least a month's window for entries and a 2 or 3 month window for judging.