Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-27048832-20160101181530/@comment-27579137-20160114105506

Day 13 +40% Fame, time to do some serious driving.

@ 85.5.150.76

Today i had a large break of almost 11 hours during this race. After this break i was able to continue the race without any problems. So yes, you can actually wait for hours.

@ 45.49.182.157

I did not notice any change of bot behavior, but maybe i have to do some more races to be sure.

What i did notice was this:

In my first long race (1035.3 Km), once i had reached the first string of cars, i only passed a few cars each lap just to make sure my time stayed close to 90 seconds. After 850 Km (528 mile) i decided to go faster and pass as many cars as possible. After a while the number of cars in front of me increased. After a while cars start to pass each other which ended in a big crash. Before 850 Km this did not happened.

The next race (1160.0 Km) i decided to lap as many cars as possible once i reached the first string of cars. The result of this was that i saw many times a lot of cars in front of me. During this race i counted at least 7 small or big crashes.

This race (1750.0 Km) i decided to do it slow once i had reached the first string of cars and ony pass the cars needed to stay close to 90 seconds. The result of this was that most strings of cars were short (2 to 7 cars). I only saw a few longer strings. After 1269 Km (789 miles) i saw the first small crash (1 car went of track) and the second (and last) small crash after 1350 Km (839 mile).

Based on this i would say, the more cars you pass, the more cars will be close to each other right in front of you, and so more crashes will happen.

New personal record: 1750.00 Km. Did this without any collisions. Ended the race at the end of the day to be sure i would get the extra 40% of Fame. I was not sure if i stll got the extra fame if i finished the race the next day (will this try another time, with +%R$, not with +%Fame).

Event: McLaren Generations, Intercontinental Speed Slam, Endurance, Indianapolis Motor Speedway (9.2).

Car: McLaren P1 GTR, Fully upgraded PR 96,3.

Controls: Tilt B, steering assist high, breake assist off, traction control off.