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PCM 2013
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| klysa93 |
Posted on 21-07-2013 23:52
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Free Agent

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I just wanted to see what nation that got best U23 talents or if its just random, so I opened DYN_Young_Cyclicsts but how do I found out what region it is? since it's only stands in ID
Edit: nevermind..Off course just to open Region on the editor...
Edited by klysa93 on 21-07-2013 23:58
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| RobbieMcEwen_Jaune |
Posted on 22-07-2013 06:57
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Junior Rider

Posts: 45
Joined: 03-08-2011
PCM$: 200.00
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Finally got around to installing the game yesterday. My first impressions:
Graphics and interface are excellent.
I have tried a few stage races and individual stages, and the Paris-Tours Classic.
Paris Tours was won by a breakaway of 2 riders. Not sure if that result is normal or not. But all flat stages of stage races have been won by mass sprint, so this seems to be working fine, no breakaway bug seen on flat stages, as has been reported in other topics.
I'm not sure what it means when the effort number next to the rider blinks red. Does this mean he is riding too slow for the group of riders he's in? I always try upping the pace when I see this as I assume this is what it means.
Also, when I have a rider in the break it seems that my Team Leader and a few other riders always get dropped from the peloton very late in the stage if it is a flat stage. I had to get around this by increasing their effort in the final few kms, even though I was trying to stay back and not help chase down the break. It just seems to me that your riders in the peloton have to go hard later in the stage if the break is being chased down on a flat stage otherwise they will lose time to the sprinters and the rest of the peloton at the end. But this only seems to happen on flat stages, only when my team is together and has no need to chase down the break. But then, I guess this is normal, as the leading teams tend to dictate the pace in the peloton.
All in all a very fun and enjoyable game to play, apart from a bug here and there. |
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| Lachi |
Posted on 22-07-2013 08:23
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Grand Tour Champion

Posts: 8360
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If the effort number blinks red, it means that the number is too low and that he will not be able to follow the pace of the group or peloton. If you don't change the number, he will slowly fall back. This might be a desired behavior in the first part of the race. In mountain stages, you can use it to make your sprinters fall back and save energy for the next stage rather then staying in the peloton for as long as possible.
As you noticed, you have to set the effort high enough to make sure that your general classification riders stay in the peloton. Another option is to use the "dot", this allows you to set the effort exactly, so you can define the riding speed and position in the peloton. |
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| binga58 |
Posted on 22-07-2013 11:39
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Neo-Pro

Posts: 339
Joined: 03-08-2008
PCM$: 200.00
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Just got the game yesterday. Only played a couple of stages but it looks much better than last years.
Some things that I don't line, but we're also in last years version:
- the icons on the right are too small and fiddly
- I don't like not being able to move around the boxes like time gap and stats
- getting blocked in behind riders, in real life you can go fast around the outside if you need too
Still a great game though |
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| Lachi |
Posted on 22-07-2013 14:27
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Yes, the blocking can be annoying. It took my helper 50km to bring the water once.
But if you look ahead and keep your important riders at the front, it should be possible to avoid been blocked.
But it forces me to pause often to set the effort of the important riders within reasonable time/distance and therefore slows down the game play. And if I don't do it my helper could be 1km behind in only 20 sec. Sometimes I do a Porte with him in such cases (TdF reference: stage 9).
But some stages have very narrow roads and if you don't play attention, you can lose 5 minutes on a 5km climb. In the Istrian tour, I had the yellow jersey and my riders where pacing in front. 25km to the finish line, the gap to the break was down to about 1 minute. Shortly before the penultimate hill, the AI riders took over. But the climb was on a narrow road and the AI slowed down. On top of that hill, the peloton was 5 minutes behind. (I was able to gain back 4 minutes in the last 20km but I doubt you could do that when playing on hard or extreme or whatever it is called.)
Edit:
I have a question. Where are the recuperation camps in PCM 13. If I remember correctly, there was a e-mail in the game telling me to use them to lower the fatigue.
Edited by Lachi on 22-07-2013 14:47
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 22-07-2013 20:24
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Tour de France Champion

Posts: 21379
Joined: 01-05-2012
PCM$: 400.00
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Any word on the new patch? That WC bug should really be fixed...
Searching the forums of the official site but all that French  |
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| roturn |
Posted on 22-07-2013 20:29
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Team Manager

Posts: 22043
Joined: 24-11-2007
PCM$: 3900.00
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They said some days ago that the patch was supposed to come within the week...if I understood that correct, then the announced week was the last one. 
But maybe they also meant this week now. I at least hope so even though I won`t be able to really start playing single player before September... |
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| RobbieMcEwen_Jaune |
Posted on 23-07-2013 02:31
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Junior Rider

Posts: 45
Joined: 03-08-2011
PCM$: 200.00
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Lachi wrote:
If the effort number blinks red, it means that the number is too low and that he will not be able to follow the pace of the group or peloton. If you don't change the number, he will slowly fall back. This might be a desired behavior in the first part of the race. In mountain stages, you can use it to make your sprinters fall back and save energy for the next stage rather then staying in the peloton for as long as possible.
As you noticed, you have to set the effort high enough to make sure that your general classification riders stay in the peloton. Another option is to use the "dot", this allows you to set the effort exactly, so you can define the riding speed and position in the peloton.
Yeah, thanks for clearing that up Lachi.
I also figured out that the little white bar above the number represents where the rider sits in that group he is in. Top being at the front of group, bottom at the back of group, middle in the middle of the group. It has made the management of where my riders are at any time more easy if I'm focusing on a group ahead or behind. I played a couple of stages of Paris-Nice last night and it worked - all my riders finished in the peloton, except for one rider in the break who got away and finsihed 3rd. The dot makes it easier to move riders up from back to midlle or from middle to front of a group. and towards the end of a stage, maximum effort with the dot setting has helped me keep all my riders from falling off the pace of the peloton.
I also just figured out that level 1 fitness is the highest. Originally I thought level 1 was the lowest, and I was wondering my riders were tiring so fast in the latter part of stage races when I selected all the riders who started on fitness levels of 3 and 4.
Edited by RobbieMcEwen_Jaune on 23-07-2013 02:33
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| Lachi |
Posted on 23-07-2013 02:39
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Grand Tour Champion

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On many interfaces, the fitness is displayed as words (good, bad, ...) so it is hard to misunderstand that. But anyway, it is not forbidden to read the manual and/or the online guide
Regarding the position of your riders. Press Backspace to re-order the rider bars (the bars at the left of the screen) based on the current position in the race. |
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| Garnich |
Posted on 23-07-2013 14:12
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Amateur

Posts: 2
Joined: 18-07-2013
PCM$: 200.00
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So I started a new Career with Radioshack - Leopard.
Unfortunately, Frank Schleck is not allowed to race any race - I guess this has smth to do with his one year banishment.
Any ideas how to delete this banishment? I need him for Giro and Tdf  |
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| Ad Bot |
Posted on 05-12-2025 21:47
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 23-07-2013 14:17
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Tour de France Champion

Posts: 21379
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If you download an Editor from this site (Full Editor/Fast Editor...) you can erase this "illness" quite easily. |
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| kyanto |
Posted on 23-07-2013 15:34
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Lachi wrote:
Yes, the blocking can be annoying.
I agree with you guys... Blocking is easily the most annoying part of the game and the major issue to be fixed imo. I'm usually really careful to keep my riders up front but sometimes my riders even get blocked in 10th position or so when I wanna attack on a hill or mountain. To have your attack blocked for 1 km on a 2 km hill can really ruin the stage easily... |
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| Lachi |
Posted on 23-07-2013 15:49
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Grand Tour Champion

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I am pretty sure that it is not considered a problem by Cyanide.
And isn't it a laugh when your rider accelerates like a slingshot once the blocking is gone.  |
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 23-07-2013 16:28
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Tour de France Champion

Posts: 21379
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Try to use as much stages created by community members, they usually make sure the routes have wide roads  |
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| kyanto |
Posted on 23-07-2013 17:04
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Lachi wrote:
And isn't it a laugh when your rider accelerates like a slingshot once the blocking is gone. 
haha yeah! It kinda reminds of horse racing when they're out of the blocks
Ian Butler wrote:
Try to use as much stages created by community members, they usually make sure the routes have wide roads 
So the stages are by the community, the databases are by the community, the jerseys are by the community, the editors.... you know where I'm getting at..
What does Cyanide again? |
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| Ian Butler |
Posted on 23-07-2013 17:10
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Tour de France Champion

Posts: 21379
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Ask for money.
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| RobbieMcEwen_Jaune |
Posted on 25-07-2013 06:56
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Junior Rider

Posts: 45
Joined: 03-08-2011
PCM$: 200.00
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Sorry if I sound ignorant or silly, but I've searched the forum and still can't find an answer to this. What does the Export button do exactly once the race is finished? I've pressed it on each occassion but it doesn't seem to do anything visible that I can see. Where does it export the data to?
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Lachi wrote:
On many interfaces, the fitness is displayed as words (good, bad, ...) so it is hard to misunderstand that. But anyway, it is not forbidden to read the manual and/or the online guide
Regarding the position of your riders. Press Backspace to re-order the rider bars (the bars at the left of the screen) based on the current position in the race.
Thanks for sharing that link to the online manual Lachi, I never knew it existed. Also, pressing the backspace button now has really helped me with organising my gameplay throughout the stage. |
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| lluuiiggii |
Posted on 25-07-2013 07:24
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Grand Tour Champion

Posts: 8425
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It exports the race results to My Docs/PCM13/Users/Username/Export/Export_Results. It's mainly useful for stories and such, who can then copy the Top 10 of the stage, Top 10 of GC, etc
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| greco |
Posted on 25-07-2013 09:39
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Under 23

Posts: 62
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no need to me to start a new thread onthis and im not about to read through several pages on several subjects, to se if its been asked or answered before. Way to time consuming 
any rumours about at new patch, usually its sbout this time they release a patch, so perhaps there“s some news? |
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| Lachi |
Posted on 25-07-2013 09:44
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Grand Tour Champion

Posts: 8360
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Cyanide announced a patch for "this week". But this was a week ago. |
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