Lite Pack: Support & Bugs
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Selwink |
Posted on 08-07-2017 18:31
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When it's done
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TroiisHuiit |
Posted on 10-07-2017 09:54
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Hello !
First of all thank you for this db, it is at the top!
However, I have a big problem. Arrived at October 24, 2021, when I have to change season, the game crash completely, impossible to advance ... Would you have the solution?
Excuse me for my english, I am french and I use a translator ...
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matt17br |
Posted on 10-07-2017 11:18
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I believe this bug was solved in a recent Cyanide patch? Did you update the game? What game version are you on?
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bigszyyy |
Posted on 10-07-2017 18:03
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Hello! Stages for PCM 2016 are compatible with PCM 2017?
For example in place of top_tdf_02_2017 can I use top_tdf_02_2016 as a variant in career mod. |
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Selwink |
Posted on 10-07-2017 19:02
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PCM16 stages will not work properly in PCM17 and require conversion through the stage editor. However, in the Steam Workshop you'll find emmea has released WT variants from 2010-2016, so you can use those. Otherwise you'll have to depend on zcts files distributed by the creators.
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MountainMaster |
Posted on 10-07-2017 19:07
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No, they aren't compatible. Using stages from previous games will cause bugs in the AI in that stage.
Is possible use them but need a conversion. In the Expansion Pack the PCM Daily team probably will add some converted stages.
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bigszyyy |
Posted on 10-07-2017 19:14
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Thank you for information! Then I will wait for PCMdaily expansion pack! |
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rdz1201 |
Posted on 12-07-2017 22:00
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Hi!
First of all, I'd like to say thanks for your work, your databases are amazing.
I'd like to ask if you're planning to add more south american or asian Continental teams. There are very few of them in the database, and I think the game would be much more realistic, if there wouldn't be just UKYO and Kuwait in an asian HC or .1 race. |
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matt17br |
Posted on 12-07-2017 22:12
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Wrong. The game wouldn't be more realistic if we added teams that don't ride, in real life, in the races we have in the database.
if there wouldn't be just UKYO and Kuwait in an asian HC or .1 race.
We have a lot of teams in Asian races, they just so happen not to be all Asian.
The reason only Ukyo and Kuwait are there among Asian teams is because they're the only ones with a strong focus on the rest of the world, too, and that are good enough to be in the EP.
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rdz1201 |
Posted on 12-07-2017 22:45
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matt17br wrote:
Wrong. The game wouldn't be more realistic if we added teams that don't ride, in real life, in the races we have in the database.
if there wouldn't be just UKYO and Kuwait in an asian HC or .1 race.
We have a lot of teams in Asian races, they just so happen not to be all Asian.
The reason only Ukyo and Kuwait are there among Asian teams is because they're the only ones with a strong focus on the rest of the world, too, and that are good enough to be in the EP.
Yes, it would be. Just take a look at the startlists of Tour de Langkawi, Tour of Quinghai or Tour of San Juan for example, not to mention the smaller races. Some of these teams also took part in European races: the Colombian teams usually race in Spain, and the asians also take part in some smaller European races too. Also there are a lot of teams from these regions with interesting squads and great riders, such as Marc de Maar, Daniele Colli, Jonathan Monsalve, Oscar Sevilla, Miguel Angel Rubiano etc. I don't think that the 0711's or the Minsk's squad is much better than the Medellin-Inter's, for example. This is just my point of view, but I really miss them from the game, and I think I'm not the only one. |
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MountainMaster |
Posted on 12-07-2017 23:22
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Medellin-Inder is the 8th best continental team in the CQ Rankings, I think can be a good addition in the game.
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matt17br |
Posted on 13-07-2017 01:45
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rdz1201 wrote:
matt17br wrote:
Wrong. The game wouldn't be more realistic if we added teams that don't ride, in real life, in the races we have in the database.
if there wouldn't be just UKYO and Kuwait in an asian HC or .1 race.
We have a lot of teams in Asian races, they just so happen not to be all Asian.
The reason only Ukyo and Kuwait are there among Asian teams is because they're the only ones with a strong focus on the rest of the world, too, and that are good enough to be in the EP.
Yes, it would be. Just take a look at the startlists of Tour de Langkawi, Tour of Quinghai or Tour of San Juan for example, not to mention the smaller races. Some of these teams also took part in European races: the Colombian teams usually race in Spain, and the asians also take part in some smaller European races too. Also there are a lot of teams from these regions with interesting squads and great riders, such as Marc de Maar, Daniele Colli, Jonathan Monsalve, Oscar Sevilla, Miguel Angel Rubiano etc. I don't think that the 0711's or the Minsk's squad is much better than the Medellin-Inter's, for example. This is just my point of view, but I really miss them from the game, and I think I'm not the only one.
Medellin is a team that most likely will be in the EP, and you'd be right in saying they ride in Europe. Name a good Asian-based team (except Bridgestone and Sapura which we are considering) that ever rides more than 1 race outside Asia, I'll wait.
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Chemiefan |
Posted on 13-07-2017 05:41
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MountainMaster wrote:
Medellin-Inder is the 8th best continental team in the CQ Rankings, I think can be a good addition in the game.
Then Team Ukyo as 2nd best CT Team schould also be an alternative. |
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Selwink |
Posted on 13-07-2017 09:59
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Luckily for you we already have Ukyo in our DB
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rdz1201 |
Posted on 13-07-2017 10:33
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matt17br wrote:
rdz1201 wrote:
matt17br wrote:
Wrong. The game wouldn't be more realistic if we added teams that don't ride, in real life, in the races we have in the database.
if there wouldn't be just UKYO and Kuwait in an asian HC or .1 race.
We have a lot of teams in Asian races, they just so happen not to be all Asian.
The reason only Ukyo and Kuwait are there among Asian teams is because they're the only ones with a strong focus on the rest of the world, too, and that are good enough to be in the EP.
Yes, it would be. Just take a look at the startlists of Tour de Langkawi, Tour of Quinghai or Tour of San Juan for example, not to mention the smaller races. Some of these teams also took part in European races: the Colombian teams usually race in Spain, and the asians also take part in some smaller European races too. Also there are a lot of teams from these regions with interesting squads and great riders, such as Marc de Maar, Daniele Colli, Jonathan Monsalve, Oscar Sevilla, Miguel Angel Rubiano etc. I don't think that the 0711's or the Minsk's squad is much better than the Medellin-Inter's, for example. This is just my point of view, but I really miss them from the game, and I think I'm not the only one.
Medellin is a team that most likely will be in the EP, and you'd be right in saying they ride in Europe. Name a good Asian-based team (except Bridgestone and Sapura which we are considering) that ever rides more than 1 race outside Asia, I'll wait.
Qinghai Tianyude: belarusian and ukrainan races (I know these ara just smaller races, but they have a great squad with Colli and Monsalve)
Massi-Kuwait Cycling Project: Slovaquie, Serra da Estrela, Klasika Amorebieta, Tour de Gironde, Grote prijs Jean-Pierre Monseré, Midden Brabant-Poort Omloop
Nice Pro Cycling: classics in Mallorca, Uppsala Classic, Tour de Berne, Grote prijs Jean-Pierre Monseré
Interpro Cycling Academy: french races (Grand Prix de Plumelec, Boucles de l'Aulne, Boucles de la Mayenne, Ronde de l'Oise), Velothon Wales
Matrix Powertrag: Last year Vuelta a Murcia and Andalucia
Yunnan Lvshan Landscape: races in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine
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matt17br |
Posted on 14-07-2017 01:13
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I'll bite:
Qinghai Tianyude: belarusian and ukrainan races (I know these ara just smaller races, but they have a great squad with Colli and Monsalve)
They're in the bottom 7 in this year's CQ Ranking among the teams that have even scored points.
Massi-Kuwait Cycling Project: Slovaquie, Serra da Estrela, Klasika Amorebieta, Tour de Gironde, Grote prijs Jean-Pierre Monseré, Midden Brabant-Poort Omloop
Same as above, except they're a little better.
Interpro Cycling Academy: french races (Grand Prix de Plumelec, Boucles de l'Aulne, Boucles de la Mayenne, Ronde de l'Oise), Velothon Wales
They have 2 riders who have even scored points this year...
Matrix Powertrag: Last year Vuelta a Murcia and Andalucia
Key being last year
Yunnan Lvshan Landscape: races in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine
They're a bit too Eastern European for our focus, Kolss was kind of the same but we added them because they were to good to pass up. Yunann really isn't good enough.
That being said, I'll post a very small sneak peek of the teams we're considering adding for the 2017 EP. We're not sure how many of them will be in the db, but not many of them will make the cut.
Please do not suggest teams besides these ones becuase we've done our research and there's a reason why team x is not being considered. Most likely because they're either not strong enough or their focus doesn't really fit with our calendar.
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rdz1201 |
Posted on 14-07-2017 17:01
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matt17br wrote:
I'll bite:
Qinghai Tianyude: belarusian and ukrainan races (I know these ara just smaller races, but they have a great squad with Colli and Monsalve)
They're in the bottom 7 in this year's CQ Ranking among the teams that have even scored points.
Massi-Kuwait Cycling Project: Slovaquie, Serra da Estrela, Klasika Amorebieta, Tour de Gironde, Grote prijs Jean-Pierre Monseré, Midden Brabant-Poort Omloop
Same as above, except they're a little better.
Interpro Cycling Academy: french races (Grand Prix de Plumelec, Boucles de l'Aulne, Boucles de la Mayenne, Ronde de l'Oise), Velothon Wales
They have 2 riders who have even scored points this year...
Matrix Powertrag: Last year Vuelta a Murcia and Andalucia
Key being last year
Yunnan Lvshan Landscape: races in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine
They're a bit too Eastern European for our focus, Kolss was kind of the same but we added them because they were to good to pass up. Yunann really isn't good enough.
That being said, I'll post a very small sneak peek of the teams we're considering adding for the 2017 EP. We're not sure how many of them will be in the db, but not many of them will make the cut.
Please do not suggest teams besides these ones becuase we've done our research and there's a reason why team x is not being considered. Most likely because they're either not strong enough or their focus doesn't really fit with our calendar.
Ok, thank you for your answer |
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jeremyrobin |
Posted on 15-07-2017 10:48
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At each race there will be as far as possible a list of participating teams for the EP ? |
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matt17br |
Posted on 16-07-2017 01:37
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Yes
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Gikkan |
Posted on 16-07-2017 09:12
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in the file, its a concern about that Uno-X is a dev.team. But its more like a continental team with focus on u23 riders, so that should not be a problem. |
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