F1 2010 Gameplay - Fake Timings, False AI - Part Deux
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You realize if your teammate passes the start finish line at the start of the first lap, and he is 2& 1/2 car lengths behind you... And then passes the finish line 2 & 3/8 car lengths behind you... he GAINED ON YOU. Even the slightly distance, inches even can make a .001 difference.
And you have to be stupid to not realize that when the leader board said button was -7 seconds behind you time, means he WAS THAT MUCH FASTER! Your time - 7 seconds = His time.
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it sayed -7 second meaning button was faster than u. it has lag to updaTE THE times u retard
-7 seconds on your time 7 second QUICKER!!!
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he could of started 50metres behind and fnished only 25 behind, meaning he was quicker than you....
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According to a member of the Codies Team, all times are put in a database so the cars driving on the track are actually getting crap times. This is reflected when you play on catalunya. The sector two times on legend ai are nigh on impossible to beat.
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hey lewis how are you ^^
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@ScHm0cK I saw it, there is a Ghost Car there. I doubt Codemasters tested this game
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Its because your a crap driver to be frank
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@summerley01 LOL i agree with you my friend! we are pretty much saying the same dam thing but just wording it differently :P
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@summerley01 What are you talking about?! This is a timed session, the car behind would easily have been faster because Motionlessdude was checking behind him so often, so the car behind would have had a FASTER time, by gaining on him. The times shown are NOT the real times they are highly inaccurate E.g.you could post a time of 1:40 but it could show up as 1:59 so they were not actually seconds apart, you can see that and his time is slower and his rivals that what i said above you fool :P haha
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@kinesas101 This isn't a bug, or glitch. Codemasters' intentionally made the timings like this because when the player is in the pits they can fast forward the game, if the AI are still on the track then the game physics can no longer support them. I can't remember the exact source I got this from, but I believe it was a reply on the Codemasters' F1 2010 forums as a reply from one of the Codemasters' employees about the "fake timings". I'm sure they could have worked around it though.
he did not pass the line at the same time as you, and he probably gained on you by a few tenths as you were purposely being slow, which is a lot in f1
Z7TomC7Z 1 year ago 22
There should be some sort of law to protect gamers from things like this because there selling you something that really dont work £40 pounds is a lot of cash for some people, The thing is code-bullshiters must know about all the problems before game release winds me up, they should be made to pay some sort of fine!
kinesas101 1 year ago 17