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#1 posted Jul 25th 2007, 21:54:37
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Would it be possible to allow your team mates to view your drivers stats/skills? It could be a check box that each member could have the choice of. Might help for information sharing between the team. I know it can be done externally, but just thinking it might be a nice upgrade. Thought/comments?
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#2 posted Jul 25th 2007, 21:56:29
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No! Its up to the team mates to share info...
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#3 posted Jul 25th 2007, 21:59:38
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Why no? If you are on their team, you should be able to share the info if you choose. Doing it external to the site requires updating after every race/training. You said it though, it's up to team mates to share it, so it could be a yes.
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#4 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:02:43
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it wouldn't be to bad an idea as long as there would be a button saying would you like to share with team?
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#5 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:20:20
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i agree it must be within that a teammate like to share it or not we have seen groups with 5 teammates batteling and then you have to be really friendly if you gonna give all information to your competiton teammate
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#6 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:20:41
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Seems like a great idea. If you have a check box, there's no reason why this can't be implemented.
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#7 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:21:25
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what happens if someone leaves the team? that's like the mclaren/ferrari spy row with confidential information
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#8 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:22:11
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Quote ( Conor Swain @ July 25th 2007,22:21:25 )
that's like the mclaren/ferrari spy row with confidential information would you really save the drivers stats or do you have a fantastic memory?
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#9 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:24:50
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there is a little known piece of computer software called microsoft word. and you can also press print screen and paste it in paint.
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#10 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:26:21
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Quote ( Conor Swain @ July 25th 2007,22:24:50 )
there is a little known piece of computer software called microsoft word. and you can also press print screen and paste it in paint. as i said before would you really save it?
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#11 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:27:16
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if you knew that you were going to leave at some point, you might do it out of badness. there is always that risk, but i admit it is very small.
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#12 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:39:34
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Well, if you end up leaving a team because you made a bad choice, and have shared your information, then I guess you made multiple bad choices. Shouldn't hinder everyone elses ability to share information as desired. Thanks for the support, just think it might be a neat feature.
Or it could even be "allow XXX to view my driver", but that would probably be harder.
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#13 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:46:52
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How about... uh... copying your driver's characteristics into Team Message and sending them to everyone?
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#14 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:54:31
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you just love to see a full mailbox petras :) of couse one can do it but if there would be a much simpler choice like explained i see no reason why, cause you are not against a check boxes right? ;)
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#15 posted Jul 25th 2007, 22:58:35
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Not against a checkbox/option to each manager. It was in my original post too. I think it's a good idea for it to be a choice. I'm not too worried about my team mates seeing what I have, but then again, I don't have much of a driver!
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#16 posted Jul 25th 2007, 23:01:58
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I don't understand why anyone would want to hide that information from his teammates?
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#17 posted Jul 25th 2007, 23:06:09
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Quote ( Håkan Ferm @ July 25th 2007,22:54:31 )
you just love to see a full mailbox petras :) of couse one can do it but if there would be a much simpler choice like explained i see no reason why, cause you are not against a check boxes right? ;)
Why not to let teamies see the past setups, race annalysis, practice, staff stats and so on also then? >:)
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#18 posted Jul 25th 2007, 23:15:29
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I don't know if you've heard about it, but there's this piece of software called GO...
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#19 posted Jul 26th 2007, 00:13:42
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it might be because i'm in a team where sharing data happens all the time anyway, but i just fail to see what this option would add that cannot be done already in other (and pretty simple, if you ask me) ways. however, i suppose if it was implemented it couldn't hurt either..
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#20 posted Jul 26th 2007, 01:07:15
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I'd quite like this. There's a rookie in my team who I've been trying to give driver training and signing advice and so on as he's had about 3 drivers already this season and it's annoying him having to c&p everything after every minute change to the stats.
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#21 posted Apr 17th 2010, 10:35:04
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I typed this in and this result came up and i would like to bump this suggestion. why cant we see our teammates driver stats? i think we should be able to. as we are all in the same team we want to help each other out and if we can see how good our drivers are then we can help out our teammates and tell them how they should train their driver to make them better
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#22 posted Apr 17th 2010, 10:36:57
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Quote ( Gatis Laugalis @ July 25th 2007,23:06:09 )
Why not to let teamies see the past setups, race annalysis, practice, staff stats and so on also then? >:)
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#23 posted Apr 17th 2010, 10:39:48
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Yes Jordan I agree, we should be able to see stuff like that as well. The reason we are in teams is to have other managers we can share stuff with, but at the moment all the teams seem to be is somewhere with 10 managers that write on a forum and have a livery
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#24 posted Apr 17th 2010, 10:40:33
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Surely if your team is operating efficiently you should be able to view your teammates stats on your team website, either on or off Gpro?
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#25 posted Apr 17th 2010, 10:42:35
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Well i guess thats what team forums are for, for team members to post data they want to share, i mean you don't have to know absolutely EVERYTHING about the managers stats.
But the whole driver & technical director stat tickbox is a good idea tbh...
You can really tell who is dedicated to GPRO is if they post their data to the team, if they don't, they are not a team player
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#26 posted Apr 17th 2010, 10:53:15
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You can create checkbox to team forum example. something to distinguish a good team to bad. everything have to be automatic? NO
Create robot who play this game for you :)
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#27 posted Apr 17th 2010, 11:29:30 (last edited Apr 17th 2010, 11:31:48 by Ben Warren)
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Quote ( Craig Mclean @ April 17th 2010,10:39:48 )
all the teams seem to be is somewhere with 10 managers that write on a forum and have a livery
Speak for yourself rather than every other team about this subject. If a team can happily function without wanting or needing to know each other's driver stats, then let them! I'd find it quite odd if a team wasn't open with each other about their drivers, but let them do it at their own leisure and preference.
What's hard about 'telling' someone your driver stats? :) Copy and paste is also a brilliant and innovative feature! :D
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#28 posted Apr 17th 2010, 12:11:16
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Quote ( Graham Mercer @ April 17th 2010,10:40:33 )
Surely if your team is operating efficiently you should be able to view your teammates stats on your team website, either on or off Gpro?
Kinda nails it really.
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#29 posted Apr 17th 2010, 13:51:40
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Quote ( Michael Reeve @ April 17th 2010,12:11:16 )
Quote ( Graham Mercer @ April 17th 2010,10:40:33 )Surely if your team is operating efficiently you should be able to view your teammates stats on your team website, either on or off Gpro?
Kinda nails it really. Plus your external forum is a great place to complain about your driver being nothing but a pile of useless RKA space junk (well not my current driver, but my last one).
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