i tried, but the analysis software crashed when trying to open the raf file. also, it defaults to asking for a .run file, not a .raf file. did i load the file wrong?
i am not able to upload any setups, the site continually gives an error of invalid file size, 132 bytes. i've added the write permissions for the setup folder, but still am not able to add setups. all other functions of the site work great.
i've got a HP TC4200 with 512MB and a centrino, and i find the same problem most of the time. tablet pc's are meant to just be basically document recorders, like MS Onenote.
i wish i had at least 1 GB in mine, it'd run better.
RS uses the InSim Relay to show the servers, and since it's gone for a little while, you'll have to wait for other servers to join the Relay to get more.
The LOTA GTC has just started tonight and was great. It may be a league that might be worth being covered. http://www.lfs-lota.net/index. ... lm_league;sa=series;id=20
that URL will give all the information about it, along with the replay of tonights race.
1. yeah, the wiki should be a part of the LFS domains, but it's there right now as an example.
2. having a few admins would help with formatting in the wiki, but i still think that league organizers should be allowed to post their rule sets to reduce the load on those admins.
i was thinking that a wiki could be used to store the rule sets for leagues and the general rule sets. it's easy to format the rule sets to look nice, it can organize well, and leagues can post their rule sets themselves, or it can be locked down and only admins, and marshals, can post the rule sets.
i think the idea of a general rule set would be ok, the leagues should be in charge of their own rules, and the marshals would need to learn them, or have a handy copy with them when needed.
we've got a drag racing team, Hornet Racing. we're taking a year off right now because of funding, and we're thinking of stepping up a class to go faster.