Hello, i managed to use fixed setups on my dedidacted server. I tried to control fuel, and i can only set "starting fuel" locked by setup and with FreeSettings value. But drivers can still refuel in pits with higher values. Is there a way to set the maximum capacity of the reservoir at refuel ? The only way i found to almost do it is to increase fuel consumption factor but that is not very simple to "adapt". Example : 90 L for 40 laps, with a factor 2 i get 90 L for 20 laps. And then i can make sure everybody will have to refuel once on 30 laps race. I would have prefered to block fuel capacity at 45 L ... lowering the delay in pits. Any suggestions ?
Thanks ... I was hoping for a simplier way ... I can make an Upgrade ini file ? Where do i find the values to set ? Any example somewhere ?
I can't give a whole example right now, but check this thread for the sort of entries you'll want: https://forum.studio-397.com/index.php?threads/change-fuel-tank-size-per-track.74101/ And use either the skip barber (moddev) upgrade file as a reference, or check the upgrades of other car (including S397, the upgrades aren't encrypted).
Found it on redapg tools too : http://meetme.bplaced.net/rF2_onlineTools/rF2GGeninfo/special_generator.php 40 L, begining at 10 and with 1 L steps ... if i did it well ... HDV= HDV=[GENERAL] HDV=FuelRange=(0, 0, 31) HDV=FuelSpecial=(0,10," L",10) HDV=FuelSpecial=(1,11," L",11) HDV=FuelSpecial=(2,12," L",12) HDV=FuelSpecial=(3,13," L",13) HDV=FuelSpecial=(4,14," L",14) HDV=FuelSpecial=(5,15," L",15) HDV=FuelSpecial=(6,16," L",16) HDV=FuelSpecial=(7,17," L",17) HDV=FuelSpecial=(8,18," L",18) HDV=FuelSpecial=(9,19," L",19) HDV=FuelSpecial=(10,20," L",20) HDV=FuelSpecial=(11,21," L",21) HDV=FuelSpecial=(12,22," L",22) HDV=FuelSpecial=(13,23," L",23) HDV=FuelSpecial=(14,24," L",24) HDV=FuelSpecial=(15,25," L",25) HDV=FuelSpecial=(16,26," L",26) HDV=FuelSpecial=(17,27," L",27) HDV=FuelSpecial=(18,28," L",28) HDV=FuelSpecial=(19,29," L",29) HDV=FuelSpecial=(20,30," L",30) HDV=FuelSpecial=(21,31," L",31) HDV=FuelSpecial=(22,32," L",32) HDV=FuelSpecial=(23,33," L",33) HDV=FuelSpecial=(24,34," L",34) HDV=FuelSpecial=(25,35," L",35) HDV=FuelSpecial=(26,36," L",36) HDV=FuelSpecial=(27,37," L",37) HDV=FuelSpecial=(28,38," L",38) HDV=FuelSpecial=(29,39," L",39) HDV=FuelSpecial=(30,40," L",40) HDV=FuelSetting=30
Yeah, that'll work. The Special entries are probably overkill in that case but that's fine, it'll do the job.
Yes. And if you want to prevent refueling, you should also use these Entries HDV= HDV=[GENERAL] HDV=NumPitstopsRange=(0, 1, 0) HDV=NumPitstopsSetting=0 that normally should work.
HDV=FuelRange=(10, 1, 31) Will do it. * HDV= at the start/end isn't bad practice. You need that line whenever you change between sections in the HDV, so you don't need it all if that's all you're doing but if you forget it when also trying to change something in [PITMENU], for example, it won't work.
As @Lazza has said already, some Update Overwrites don't work without the empty HDV= Line. Also the Engine is one of them. At least that was how it works in the Past and i doubt, that it was changed until now.
How can i get the full list of HDV parameters ... I can't find the ones in [PITMENU]. I only found this one : [PITMENU] SingleTireTime=7 // Time it takes to change a single tire during pitstop - must add this value otherwise previous tire change timings are bugged.
What do you mean? I mean, that, if you open the HDV File from the DevMode Skip Barber, Folder: ..\rFactor 2\ModDev\Vehicles\SkipBarber you can see all (high probably) possible Entries in the [PITMENU] Section, that are displayed in the Game Menu too. Or what do you mean with "the full list of HDV parameters"?
I never used ModDev and i'm actually only having a dedicated server. I will check the files you mentionned when getting back to my gaming PC. I mean to get all the possibilities to use in upgrade files, so all usable sections and parameters.
In Case that you want a List of ALL possible HDV Settings, the Skip Barber will not have them, especially some new Ones, like Push to Pass are missing. And you, of course, can use every HDV Entry in an Upgrade.ini. Additionally, you can also use Cockpitinfo.ini Entries (with cpit=...) and, if you use the SFX Sound File, all Entries from that (with sfx=...) in Upgrade.ini Files too.