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Old March 21st 06, 12:17 AM posted to rec.autos.simulators
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Default N2003 & throwing yellow flags

Hey kingshead, I'm in a Sunday evening North American league that runs
the CUP schedule and would like to invite you and your friends to come
and run with us. I'll make sure you are set up with setups if you need
them and it's only a semi serious league that has a mix of experienced
and newer guys. We'd like to have a few more guys in the league and you
guys would be welcome to come and see if it's good for you.

Check it out at http://PSRL.NET

KingsHead wrote:
> 4 of us race the AI in a OFF-line league (LAN) on the weekends. Sometimes
> one of us gets punted by the AI (who are not really aware of the Humans on
> the track) so I throw a "courtesy" caution to let them get caught back up,
> get a lap back, etc. Used to have to hunt & peck on the keyboard to throw
> it, now it is just a press of the button :-) and no damage to me.
> Not looking for more cautions, just keeping the teamies in the race if
> needed.
> We run N2003, rFactor & DTRSC.
>
> "PlowBoy" > wrote in message
> news:_%yTf.62658$Ug4.60001@dukeread12...
>> Question, Mr KingsHead....
>>
>> When you typed TEAMATES, please tell us you meant any "participants" in
>> general? as in not just because your "buddy" wrecks right? Secondly just
>> an observation, 99% of the online races try like hell to eliminate
>> cautions, you on the otherhand want more? what server is this?
>>
>>
>>
>> KingsHead enlightened us with:
>>> "Niles Anders" > wrote in message
>>> news:5IHSf.55652$Dh.18745@dukeread04...
>>>> I'm not sure how an offline league or play works, but if it is
>>>> online, the answer would be yes. You can map a single button on your
>>>> momo. First create an autochat line with the line !yellow. The
>>>> !yellow autochat line will be associated with a key. Then go to your
>>>> wingman profiler and map a button to the key that says !yellow. At
>>>> first blush it seems a little difficult but with a little "thinking"
>>>> you'll see it work. Have you mapped to keys with the profiler before?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> KingsHead wrote:
>>>>> Hi Folks, running a logitech Momo & using the Wingman Profiler. Is
>>>>> there a way to map to a button on the wheel the procedure for the
>>>>> admin to throw a yellow flag ? Alternately maybe a keyboard
>>>>> remapping program that would do the same ?
>>>>> We run a offline N2003 league & every now & then one of my teamies
>>>>> gets tangled with car/wall & starts crying for a yellow. I have to
>>>>> slow down and hunt & peck at the keyboard to throw the yellow,
>>>>> which usually results in me tangling with a car/wall or losing many
>>>>> places. Thanks
>>> Man, thanks. I see where you are going. You are using the in-game
>>> autochat message in the options menu's correct ? Then just typing in
>>> the "!yellow" to a particular autochat & mapping that autochat line
>>> to the profiler. Then adding the "$" would execute it automatically,
>>> correct ? Right now I have managed to create a 2-step process. Hitting
>>> "t" on
>>> the keyboard to open the chat box & then having "!yellow" mapped to a
>>> button on the wheel. A little cumbersome but works with some pitfalls.
>>>
>>> Off to try, Thanks

>>

>
>

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Old March 21st 06, 01:32 AM posted to rec.autos.simulators
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Default N2003 & throwing yellow flags

Well we are not "On-Line" as we are all on a LAN in the same room, racing &
drinkin' & having a good time.

"PlowBoy" > wrote in message
news:y4FTf.62697$Ug4.59604@dukeread12...
> AH! makes a bit more sense...
>
> Neat idear if not slightly oxy-moronic, and I am teasing... just
> slightly, 4 guys "online" racing, in an Offline league... Hmmm :P
>
>
>
> KingsHead enlightened us with:
>> 4 of us race the AI in a OFF-line league (LAN) on the weekends.
>> Sometimes one of us gets punted by the AI (who are not really aware
>> of the Humans on the track) so I throw a "courtesy" caution to let
>> them get caught back up, get a lap back, etc. Used to have to hunt &
>> peck on the keyboard to throw it, now it is just a press of the
>> button :-) and no damage to me. Not looking for more cautions, just
>> keeping the teamies in the race if
>> needed.
>> We run N2003, rFactor & DTRSC.
>>
>> "PlowBoy" > wrote in message
>> news:_%yTf.62658$Ug4.60001@dukeread12...
>>> Question, Mr KingsHead....
>>>
>>> When you typed TEAMATES, please tell us you meant any "participants"
>>> in general? as in not just because your "buddy" wrecks right? Secondly
>>> just an observation, 99% of the online races try like hell
>>> to eliminate cautions, you on the otherhand want more? what server
>>> is this? KingsHead enlightened us with:
>>>> "Niles Anders" > wrote in message
>>>> news:5IHSf.55652$Dh.18745@dukeread04...
>>>>> I'm not sure how an offline league or play works, but if it is
>>>>> online, the answer would be yes. You can map a single button on
>>>>> your momo. First create an autochat line with the line !yellow. The
>>>>> !yellow autochat line will be associated with a key. Then go to
>>>>> your wingman profiler and map a button to the key that says
>>>>> !yellow. At first blush it seems a little difficult but with a
>>>>> little "thinking" you'll see it work. Have you mapped to keys with
>>>>> the profiler before? KingsHead wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Folks, running a logitech Momo & using the Wingman Profiler. Is
>>>>>> there a way to map to a button on the wheel the procedure for the
>>>>>> admin to throw a yellow flag ? Alternately maybe a keyboard
>>>>>> remapping program that would do the same ?
>>>>>> We run a offline N2003 league & every now & then one of my teamies
>>>>>> gets tangled with car/wall & starts crying for a yellow. I have to
>>>>>> slow down and hunt & peck at the keyboard to throw the yellow,
>>>>>> which usually results in me tangling with a car/wall or losing
>>>>>> many places. Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Man, thanks. I see where you are going. You are using the in-game
>>>> autochat message in the options menu's correct ? Then just typing in
>>>> the "!yellow" to a particular autochat & mapping that autochat line
>>>> to the profiler. Then adding the "$" would execute it automatically,
>>>> correct ? Right now I have managed to create a 2-step process.
>>>> Hitting "t" on
>>>> the keyboard to open the chat box & then having "!yellow" mapped to
>>>> a button on the wheel. A little cumbersome but works with some
>>>> pitfalls. Off to try, Thanks

>
>



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Old March 21st 06, 01:50 AM posted to rec.autos.simulators
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Default N2003 & throwing yellow flags

"Niles Anders" > wrote in message
news:nCHTf.62089$Dh.52436@dukeread04...
> Hey kingshead, I'm in a Sunday evening North American league that runs the
> CUP schedule and would like to invite you and your friends to come and run
> with us. I'll make sure you are set up with setups if you need them and
> it's only a semi serious league that has a mix of experienced and newer
> guys. We'd like to have a few more guys in the league and you guys would
> be welcome to come and see if it's good for you.
>
> Check it out at http://PSRL.NET
>


Thanks for the offer Niles, Sunday nights are usually when we run but my
internet connection will not handle all four of us on-line at the same time.
We are on a LAN in the same room.
Plus I have grown weary with the N2003 Cup Cars & the other guys don't like
them. I started league racing in 2003 with NASSCAR.ORG which was great for 2
years, then last year it merged with CRO and went downhill IMO. Got tired of
being punted from behind, or wrecked by a lapper or a driver racing lap 12
of a 200 lap race like it was the last lol.
We use the GN, CTS & TPTCC mods in N2003. Feel more like cars to me.

I would like to find a rFactor league though. The Lienz Mod & the AWD cars
are fantastic. I also love the open wheel trainers in rFactor, but they
don't seem to get much attention.

Thanks again



  #14  
Old March 21st 06, 02:56 PM posted to rec.autos.simulators
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Default N2003 & throwing yellow flags

Oh crap, that even sounds more like fun to me.


KingsHead enlightened us with:
> Well we are not "On-Line" as we are all on a LAN in the same room,
> racing & drinkin' & having a good time.
>
> "PlowBoy" > wrote in message
> news:y4FTf.62697$Ug4.59604@dukeread12...
>> AH! makes a bit more sense...
>>
>> Neat idear if not slightly oxy-moronic, and I am teasing... just
>> slightly, 4 guys "online" racing, in an Offline league... Hmmm :P
>>
>>
>>
>> KingsHead enlightened us with:
>>> 4 of us race the AI in a OFF-line league (LAN) on the weekends.
>>> Sometimes one of us gets punted by the AI (who are not really aware
>>> of the Humans on the track) so I throw a "courtesy" caution to let
>>> them get caught back up, get a lap back, etc. Used to have to hunt &
>>> peck on the keyboard to throw it, now it is just a press of the
>>> button :-) and no damage to me. Not looking for more cautions, just
>>> keeping the teamies in the race if
>>> needed.
>>> We run N2003, rFactor & DTRSC.
>>>
>>> "PlowBoy" > wrote in message
>>> news:_%yTf.62658$Ug4.60001@dukeread12...
>>>> Question, Mr KingsHead....
>>>>
>>>> When you typed TEAMATES, please tell us you meant any
>>>> "participants" in general? as in not just because your "buddy"
>>>> wrecks right? Secondly just an observation, 99% of the online
>>>> races try like hell to eliminate cautions, you on the otherhand want
>>>> more? what server
>>>> is this? KingsHead enlightened us with:
>>>>> "Niles Anders" > wrote in message
>>>>> news:5IHSf.55652$Dh.18745@dukeread04...
>>>>>> I'm not sure how an offline league or play works, but if it is
>>>>>> online, the answer would be yes. You can map a single button on
>>>>>> your momo. First create an autochat line with the line !yellow.
>>>>>> The !yellow autochat line will be associated with a key. Then go
>>>>>> to your wingman profiler and map a button to the key that says
>>>>>> !yellow. At first blush it seems a little difficult but with a
>>>>>> little "thinking" you'll see it work. Have you mapped to keys
>>>>>> with the profiler before? KingsHead wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Folks, running a logitech Momo & using the Wingman Profiler.
>>>>>>> Is there a way to map to a button on the wheel the procedure
>>>>>>> for the admin to throw a yellow flag ? Alternately maybe a
>>>>>>> keyboard remapping program that would do the same ?
>>>>>>> We run a offline N2003 league & every now & then one of my
>>>>>>> teamies gets tangled with car/wall & starts crying for a
>>>>>>> yellow. I have to slow down and hunt & peck at the keyboard to
>>>>>>> throw the yellow, which usually results in me tangling with a
>>>>>>> car/wall or losing many places. Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> Man, thanks. I see where you are going. You are using the in-game
>>>>> autochat message in the options menu's correct ? Then just typing
>>>>> in the "!yellow" to a particular autochat & mapping that autochat
>>>>> line to the profiler. Then adding the "$" would execute it
>>>>> automatically, correct ? Right now I have managed to create a
>>>>> 2-step process. Hitting "t" on
>>>>> the keyboard to open the chat box & then having "!yellow" mapped
>>>>> to a button on the wheel. A little cumbersome but works with some
>>>>> pitfalls. Off to try, Thanks



 




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