how to edit recovery during stagerace?
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ceky |
Posted on 15-01-2008 19:14
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anybody knows which value to edit in the kicker converter to change the recovery (poor / good / very good / excellent) during a stagerace?
would be great if anybody knows |
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Posted on 15-01-2008 20:08
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value_i_num_day_races
Edited by Takitdown on 15-01-2008 20:08
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 15-01-2008 21:12
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surely that would just edit the amount of days raced by the cyclist?
i can edit it for you using Hannes, but i cant use kicker, so who knows for that.
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Posted on 15-01-2008 21:50
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you don't need to use the kicker for altering this, Hannes Converter will work just fine
Edited by Addy291 on 15-01-2008 21:55
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 15-01-2008 22:11
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B) ive taught myself how to edit stuff pretty much in the past 2 days, instead of revising... ooh aren't i a clever one!
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Posted on 15-01-2008 22:17
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Learning how to edit stuff is easy, you just need to have a bit of patience and the ability to fiddle
I haven't been revising either, but i never have andi haven't done badly yet
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Posted on 15-01-2008 22:22
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rjc_43 wrote:
surely that would just edit the amount of days raced by the cyclist?
i can edit it for you using Hannes, but i cant use kicker, so who knows for that.
Exactlyops:
I didn't understod correctly the question |
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ceky |
Posted on 16-01-2008 10:42
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thx guys!
i have hannes converter as well, so can you tell me what values i have to edit there?
Edited by ceky on 16-01-2008 10:43
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 16-01-2008 13:12
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Open up your database,
Open up DYN_cyclist
go to the heading "fkIDrecup"
values for those are:
1-Excellent, 2-verygood, 3-good, 4-ok, 5-bad, 6-verybad, 7-normal
You will find that all riders not in a stage race have a value of 7 as well.
You will also need to edit it every day you want it.
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ceky |
Posted on 16-01-2008 14:16
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yeah great!!! thanks very much
"You will also need to edit it every day you want it."
does this mean it will jump back to a certain value (which?) on each new day?
this would be no problem, it just means that there is a (hidden?) counter somewhere that adds fatigue after each stage and then changes "fkIDrecup" , right?
could it be "fitness_f_energy_spent" (thats the next value)?
right when you think you get how a db is made, it gets more complex
Edited by ceky on 16-01-2008 14:20
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Posted on 16-01-2008 14:21
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i dont think it will jump back, its just when you rag a rider silly for 3 days straight, their recovery may decrease somewhat. if you restore if to excellent, and rag them again for 3 more days, you will have to edit it again. B)
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ceky |
Posted on 16-01-2008 14:24
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a ok, makes sense gg
btw, do you know whats "fitness_f_energy_spent" does?
i'm pretty shure its linked somehow to recuperation |
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 16-01-2008 14:36
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I would say it was linked to it, but how i can't say how for sure, because some riders with Excellent recovery have high levels, as well as those with rubbish recovery having high, and vice versa. If i find anything out, ill let you know.
Edited by rjc_43 on 16-01-2008 14:37
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ceky |
Posted on 16-01-2008 14:41
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thanks again
maybe it just reflects on the last stage...
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rjc_43 |
Posted on 16-01-2008 15:05
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Well, from what i've looked at SO far it seems that the fitness_f_energy_spent column is linked to the training of the riders. Those riders who have trained more at a higher intensity gain more of the energy_spent, that would seem like a good reason for it. But its variable for sure, cos i have contador who hasnt trained above 60% so far all season, and he has 68 points of energy spent, and he hasnt raced yet either. So tbh, im fishing in the dark. In a puddle. lol, again, i will let you know if i find anything more out, but i dont think its linked to recovery.
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