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ZaltysZ 04-14-2009 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [RS]Lazarus (Post 72581)
I digress, having the score as part of the recorded data in a ntrk would help in last second judgment calls.

So use it.

Lazarus 04-15-2009 01:11 AM

zoinks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZaltysZ (Post 72584)
So use it.

Wow...did you read the rest of the thread...or even my entire post?:rolleyes:

ZaltysZ 04-15-2009 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [RS]Lazarus (Post 72607)
Wow...did you read the rest of the thread...or even my entire post?:rolleyes:

Yes, I did. As you were talking about taking screenshots of scores at the end of game, I supposed you were counting points, which is current system of scores in this game. You have numerous times said that you want scores to be recorded inside the track. It is done already and you can even review what score everyone has at any moment of the track (not only at the end). If you instead want the kill count to be recorded, then you should not use the word "score" as it makes confusion when talking about a game in which score system is point counting.

41Sqn_Banks 04-15-2009 06:42 AM

The reason why there is a difference between the points and the data in the record is that they do count different thinks:
If you damage an enemy aircraft (e.g. "grey smoke") and it lands safely at the airfield, you get 100 points, but you don't get the kill - because it wasn't killed.
I'd sugguest you stick with the data that are stored within the log file, as all the other competition systems do.

Lazarus 04-15-2009 06:16 PM

hmm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZaltysZ (Post 72633)
Yes, I did. As you were talking about taking screenshots of scores at the end of game, I supposed you were counting points, which is current system of scores in this game. You have numerous times said that you want scores to be recorded inside the track. It is done already and you can even review what score everyone has at any moment of the track (not only at the end). If you instead want the kill count to be recorded, then you should not use the word "score" as it makes confusion when talking about a game in which score system is point counting.

Every track I have watched, when I hit my "Online Rating" or current "score" I see nothing. So...when you are watching a track, tell me how you get this to display?

ZaltysZ 04-15-2009 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [RS]Lazarus (Post 72694)
Every track I have watched, when I hit my "Online Rating" or current "score" I see nothing. So...when you are watching a track, tell me how you get this to display?

Read the 7th post of this thread. ;)

Lazarus 04-17-2009 01:35 AM

nice
 
Excellent, thank you.

334th_Rakkasan 04-18-2009 07:37 AM

Unfortunately while a great piece of information, the console command does not exactly help us out. It show all points still in the air not what points a pilot has landed. But thanks for the info ZaltysZ.

Lazarus 04-20-2009 08:52 PM

What?
 
WHAT? I was right and ZaltyZ was wrong? This is NOT POSSIBLE:-P

So.....I'm back to my original question at the top of this thread. :grin:

ZaltysZ 04-21-2009 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 334th_Rakkasan (Post 72994)
Unfortunately while a great piece of information, the console command does not exactly help us out. It show all points still in the air not what points a pilot has landed. But thanks for the info ZaltysZ.

It shows all possible points while pilot is in the air (for example: once aircraft of enemy is shot down, immediately 100 points is assigned), however after player hits refly, points are recalculated: nothing is done if player have landed, otherwise points are substracted. You need to use "user" console command when player in interest has hit refly.


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