[TIRE] Samsung SuperSpeedway Series - BKGlover is the champion!

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Considered I started in last, not a bad way to respond and finished in a average position. Also I can't believe I lead the race for 6 laps as well :lol:
 
That's very strange for me that HRSC Racing didn't score points because I see "t" scoring 4 points when its an independent team...

@uMadson? has finished 12th (his highest finish as of Armory Digital) which gave his team t 2 points.
@The Bman highest finish has been a 9th, which gave his team Bmania Racing 4 points.

Meanwhile Harsk, your highest finish has been a 16th.

To help you out, here's the explanation from the Score4 readme about Team Points:

"Each Team can have up to 4 members. However, the first 3 will score points per race. The program assigns points to the first 10 positions using the following scale: 15,12,10,8,6,5,4,3,2,1. The positions are calculated considering only drivers with teams."

Also, there's a surprise on the end of the video...
 
@Michelin I was tempted to do some commentary for this race, but 🤬 you.

Oi, that's my job, you can't just barge in my booth...

If you want to tag team up in this however, I sure won't mind. :sly:

Also, another perfect example of my luck in NASCAR-based B-Spec series; great starts, turd finishes. Boss @Michelin, why do I have to run the Roush engines for this? :grumpy: :lol:
 
Me spinning alone, causing a yellow flag and ruining my race.
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What about a fuel window... ruined the #39 race. We're in 3rd position with 5 to go, and we have finished in 10th...
 
Get some Saleen blocks, I dunno. Surely there has to be someone who builds reliable and competitive Ford V8 racing blocks... Just not Roush. :lol:

Not in NASCAR. Roush-Yates is pretty much it.

Fair enough, I won't force anyone to do it, that's for sure.

First part is me shunning the man, second part is more the fact I can't do it without a lot of setup, all away from home.
 
Not in NASCAR. Roush-Yates is pretty much it.

Well then, I'm practically boned... Guess I'll have to toughen up and make up for the car's natural deficit, haha. :lol:

First part is me shunning the man, second part is more the fact I can't do it without a lot of setup, all away from home.

Guess that "thing" he did at the video's end caught you off-guard, eh? I can relate to that, despite my name not being involved in all the works... As for the second part, it's understandable; I also need some proper setup to pre-record commentary in my own house. And my knowledge of audio recording/editing is also somewhat limited, so this has all been one big learning process.
 
Well then, I'm practically boned... Guess I'll have to toughen up and make up for the car's natural deficit, haha. :lol:



Guess that "thing" he did at the video's end caught you off-guard, eh? I can relate to that, despite my name not being involved in all the works... As for the second part, it's understandable; I also need some proper setup to pre-record commentary in my own house. And my knowledge of audio recording/editing is also somewhat limited, so this has all been one big learning process.
Should have just registered a 2005 car, when half of the Chase was Roush cars
 
Happy with a 4th place finish. We were able to stay out of trouble, and that put us 2nd in the points standings.
 
@Niku Driver HC this video sounds like it has a noticeable echo. There's also severe static at one point.

@Michelin why is the AI moving like it is? It's like no one wants the lead, the moment anyone get's there, especially on the inside line, they immediately surrender it and jump up three lanes. WTF?
 
@Michelin why is the AI moving like it is? It's like no one wants the lead, the moment anyone get's there, especially on the inside line, they immediately surrender it and jump up three lanes. WTF?

That is something I always tried to find a way to fix it. Unfortunately it's a line (or multiple) of code of the AI from Papyrus. Only way to fix it would be messing with the .exe, but anyone that I know that ventured himself into it never found a solution... You can notice the same thing on GTPFS Shootout.
 
That is something I always tried to find a way to fix it. Unfortunately it's a line (or multiple) of code of the AI from Papyrus. Only way to fix it would be messing with the .exe, but anyone that I know that ventured himself into it never found a solution... You can notice the same thing on GTPFS Shootout.
True, but for one reason or another it seems more pronounced here, possibly down to the cars. It just seems odd that they do that....in the middle of the turn when inside is trumps.
 
True, but for one reason or another it seems more pronounced here, possibly down to the cars. It just seems odd that they do that....in the middle of the turn when inside is trumps.

Might be because of the agressiveness. They tend to put their noses in spots normally they wouldn't, and the AI just moves up and gives space... could be that.
 
@Niku Driver HC this video sounds like it has a noticeable echo. There's also severe static at one point.

@Michelin why is the AI moving like it is? It's like no one wants the lead, the moment anyone get's there, especially on the inside line, they immediately surrender it and jump up three lanes. WTF?
It seems like that always happens in every NR2003 Superspeedway race I've seen
 
@Niku Driver HC this video sounds like it has a noticeable echo. There's also severe static at one point.

It is indeed true, something went off during that recording. I am not sure if it was either my headset acting up (some have heard it doing such a thing before in Skype calls) or my mic positioning that caused the echo... It is clear that the recording process had some bad influence halfway through.

But thanks for the feedback regardless, believe or not I pay great attention to it. 👍
 
At least a podium is nice. I would've had Victory Lane in my grasp if I didn't have to pit with 1 to go.

*Smacks crew chief*
 
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