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The importance of logic in computer games by cosworth151
[August 12, 2022, 05:07:34 PM] Piastri to Mclaren? by Andy B [August 12, 2022, 10:45:55 AM] Which is the best F1 Quali lap ever? by cosworth151 [August 07, 2022, 03:57:06 PM] Piastri to Alpine... or Not? by Jericoke [August 05, 2022, 02:19:34 PM] How Vettel annoyed Ferrari by Jericoke [August 05, 2022, 02:12:55 PM]
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August 11, 2022, 05:18:16 PM by Alianora La Canta | Views: 54 | Comments: 1
I'm currently reading some advice on how to make better computer games, based on their reviews. I offer the following examples of how to do it wrong in interactive fiction (names of games withheld to protect the guilty, since none of them are commercial): "You can go down a chimney and come out in a room with no fireplace — how exactly does that work?" "I’m heading into a potentially dangerous situation without any equipment or precautions at all. Shouldn’t I have a spacesuit in case the base is out of air or contaminated with germs or radioactivity? Shouldn’t I also have a flashlight, a medical kit, a radio transmitter, and a weapon?" "[I failed because] I hadn’t bothered taking all the useless junk from earth (I’m sneaking on board a spaceship! Why, in the name of all that’s holy, would I bring a mop?)" "I can’t help including this quote: "You are aware that the club is silent, except for the loud music still playing." ![]() August 06, 2022, 02:39:19 PM by John S
Views: 126 | Comments: 2 Can you guess which driver pulled the most from his car in a quali session at a GP? You'll probably be suprised like me when the final choice is revealed in this video. Yes of course its hard to be totally objective, but Kevin Turner (Chief Editor at Autosport) makes a really solid case for his selection. August 05, 2022, 02:58:26 PM by Dare
Views: 152 | Comments: 5 Is Danny R out or maybe a move to Alpine or Haas https://www.planetf1.com/news/mclaren-daniel-ricciardo-oscar-piastri/ August 04, 2022, 09:21:38 PM by Dare
Views: 73 | Comments: 2 Maybe they should have listened to him and not say we don't do it that way here. Looks like it's still going on https://www.planetf1.com/news/press-officer-sebastian-vettel-annoyed-ferrari/ ![]() August 02, 2022, 08:48:33 PM by Jericoke
Views: 172 | Comments: 7 As Alonso moves on to Aston Martin from Alpine, Alpine has announced that Oscar Piastri will join their line up from 2023. Piastri followed up with an announcement that "...I have not signed a contract with Alpine for 2023. I will not be driving for Alpine next year." I don't know if Piastri means not driving for Alpine AT ALL in 2023, or just nothing is official right now. From what I've read, Alpine holds the rights to Piastri racing in F1, but is on record saying they'd let him race at McLaren. I have no idea if those rights extend to 2023, or if that promise extends to 2023 and he's hoping to get Daniel Ricciardo's seat (which as far as I know is Daniel's right to take). Is Piastri negotiating through the media? Has the relationship soured? Is this just a poorly worded tweet? Is there a reason why no one wants to be at Alpine? ![]() August 02, 2022, 02:33:00 PM by Jericoke
Views: 166 | Comments: 4 I know that the deal between Ferrari, Formula One Management and the FIA is secret, but as far as I know, Ferrari still gets a Heritage Bonus for being in F1 since the first season. In the past, Ferrari was important to the sport, being synonymous with fast cars for the world at large, and the Ferrari 'Tifosi' fan base being a very large percentage of F1 fans. I feel like that under Liberty that F1 has grown beyond the traditional fan base. Drive to Survive on Netflix has been a big part of that. Drivers/teams using social media has also been a big driver of the sport. Like many sports, F1 has become 'personality' driven. Just looking at how many orange shirts/flares there are at an F1 weekend Max's fans might be challenging the Tifosi for sheer numbers. However, health of the sport aside, I feel like Ferrari getting a bonus just for showing up is really affecting the team. Ownership is making money by being in the sport, win or lose. Sure, they'd like to win, but I feel like as long as they're making money, they're not going to do everything it takes to win. Taking away the free money for just showing up being Ferrari, and we'll see Ferrari taking a harder look at creating a winning programme and not coasting on 70 years of goodwill. In the long run, that will be better for Ferrari, as a company, to build that winning culture, and if Ferrari IS still important to the sport, surely a winning Ferrari is more important. ![]() August 01, 2022, 11:17:05 AM by John S
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