World Rally League is a championship which is played as a management/strategy game: You are the manager, the engineer, and the mechanic! Your role in this competition is to lead your team of driver and navigator to victory.
How will I know there is new stuff?
Bold red text, just like this.
Cool, how do I start?
What you'll need:
- Microsoft Excel 97-2003 or Open Office equivalent
- Juan's GeneRally Car Editor
- A empty install of GeneRally (tracks and cars directory empty except for the WRL tracks and cars)
- The current round's team data, cars, and tracks
(complex)
2. Open the XLS file using either OpenOffice, Microsoft Excel, or anything else that can open up .XLS files.
3. You will see lots and lots of data, however, the only things you should be concerned now are the text in blue.
4. Give your team a name, enter your name and nationality, and pick a car.
-> To pick a car, click on the box next to the words "Car". You will then see a drop-down list where you can pick the car. All cars perform more or less the same.
5. Pick your drivers/navigators. Drivers/navigators cost CR, the in-game money.
6. Pick your car's base stats. Improving base stats costs CR as well.
7. Under the box that says "Tire Selection", pick the tires you want to use for the rally. They can all be the same if you want/need to.
8. Open up Car Editor and load up "WRL.car".
9. Go to "Export" and pick your car model.
10. Give the exported car file a new name, for instance "MyWRLentry.car".
11. Go to your new car file. (OPTIONAL: Paint your car)
12. Copy from the green text of the Excel file to your car. For this car you should copy down data from first day's choice.
13. Copy the car, and copy down grip and slowdown data from the second day's choice. Wet Tar. is Gravel 2.
14. Copy the car, and copy down grip and slowdown data from the third day's choice.
15. Save the car file!
16. Upload your settings to the thread.
2. Fill out all the blue text. If there is a drop-down box next to it, click on it and pick an item from the list.
3. Open up Car Editor and load up "WRL.car".
4. Go to "Export" and pick your car model. Give the file a new name.
5. Load your car and copy down everything from the green text. For grip and slowdown values they should be from first day tire choice.
6. Do the same for the cars for the other two days.
7. Save the car file!
8. Upload your settings to the thread.
The experience system is a somewhat simple system that allows squad members (driver/navigator) to gain experience after a rally. The XP Multiplier shows how much more skill they will gain than normal. This is to balance out good drivers vs. bad ones.
Skill level = "AI skill level" in "Drivers" options screen
Detailed explanation:
Yukie Tsuchikami has 4.5 XPM, after one rally she will gain 15 in AI Skill Level.
Yuni Ahokainen has 1.0 XPM, after one rally she gains 4 in AI Skill Level.
Select your drivers carefully!
Average of the two squad members. It's very slightly more complex than that, but it's along the lines of that idea. Just remember not to skimp on spending on a good co-driver. Or if you've got bad driver, maybe you could- *shot*
What is AI Value?
The "AI Value" parameter in Juan's Car Editor. Higher values dictate tighter lines and less sliding, lower values will allow the car to slide more and sometimes run looser lines. Which one is faster is up to your setup, car, and the stage at hand.
I got all the other values put into my car, but what about kerbs and loose gravel values?
Kerbs grip = same as tarmac (keep it simple...)
Loose gravel grip = same as gravel (I thought this was obvious, but just in case no-one else has figured that out.)
What are the rules?
1. Teams / Squads
- A manager can have as many teams or "squads" as he wants - but none of these squads may share CR between each other.
- A manager cannot pick two of the same squad member, nor can he pick a squad member already picked by his rivals.
- A manager can pick whatever car he likes from the list.
- A manager can't spend more than 500,000 CR on his squad.
- A squad is defined as the manager, the car, the driver, and the navigator.
- Team data for the round must be posted publicly.
- If the competition begins with less than 12 squads, "jobber" squads with hopeless members will be entered. Their cars will be undeveloped and will have AI skill level of -15 of whatever is the lowest AI skill level. Example: The lowest AI level for this round is 26 (Cirno9 WRT), so the jobber skill level is 11. If you lose to these guys, you have really messed up something.
2. Cars
- Teams are free to choose their "Base Stats" (Engine, Chassis, and Aerodynamics) as long as their budget is not exceeded only at the start of the season, or when they enter their first rally.
- Teams can change their setup for the next rally as much as they want.
- Teams cannot change setups between "days" of rally, only tires.
- Wear % will be defined in GeneRally settings.
- Setups must be submitted on the Thursday 23:59 (GMT) before the next rally.
- It is OK to select the same tire for multiple days, even all three - in fact this might even be a good idea...[/color][/b]
- In the case of rallies which are only two days and not three, your selection for the third will be ignored.[/color][/b]
3. Rallies
- A rally is two days (Saturday and Sunday) long.
- A day consists of multiple stages.
- Settings:
1 lap
15% fuel consumption
Tire wear dependent on tire selection
80 kg fuel weight
50% damage
- Drivers go one by one, taking turns attacking the stage.
- One attempt only.
- Fastest combined total time wins.
- If an incident occurs where the car is at 100% damage during any stage of the rally, it is out of the rally and that squad scores no points.
4. Championship
- Championship is contested by single squads (team of navigator/driver).
- In case of tie, most wins breaks it, if that is tied, most 2nds, most 3rds, etc. until tie is broken.
5. Points
1st = 25 points
2nd = 18 points
3rd = 15 points
4th = 12 points
5th = 10 points
6th = 8 points
7th = 6 points
8th = 4 points
9th = 2 points
10th = 1 points
11th and below = nothing
Where are the rallies?
- The season will contain a maximum of 8 rallies.
Schedule:
May 6th-8th - ADAC Rally Germany by Bouncebackability (3 day rally)
May 13th-15th - Rallye Bohemia by Dan Hakulin (3 day rally)
May 21st-22nd - Repco Rally Australia by Jack/Rat Boy (2 day rally)
May 27th-29th - Caspenium Rally by Maciej1 (3 day rally)
June 4th-5th - Aras River Rally by Ben Buitendijk (2 day rally)
June 10th-12th - BP Ultimate Acropolis Rally by Ben Buitendijk (2 day rally)
June 17th-19th - Neste Oil Rally Finland by Otto Wilson (3 day rally)
June 24th-26th - Rally Canada by Dan Hakulin (3 day rally)
What's the current squad member's roster?
In order from highest base skill to lowest, here is the roster:
(Members with a crossed out name have already been assigned to a squad.)
(Members with a ! next to their name are new additions to the roster.)
Alberto Acuna (already driving for AHSUAHSUHSAS Racing)
! Sebastien Lodais
Alessio Martinschitz (already driving for MC Racing)
! Hanna Tuominen
! Daniel Hakulinen
Ania Semenova
! Renee Scarlet
Adriana Palomo
! Felipe Hernandez
! Yuuki Kyousou
! Maciej Jeden
Sophia de la Sarthe
! Audrey Sanchez
! Stefano Kudos
Yuni Ahokainen
! Bob West
Hannu Sireni
Virginie LaCroix
Maetan Czaja
Emma Pergusa
Minami Kohara (already driving for Kimono Kemono ReisuChímu)
Renee Pasche
Jacob Thomas Torres
Joe Brick (already driving for Brickyard Racing)
Arne Fischer (already driving for Peninsula Motorsports)
Sergio Perelli
! Marcus Lindholm
Rien Cats
Thomas Jakobssen (already driving for Flying Fish Motorsports)
Erasmo Vitale Lo Duca
Fulgencio Benavidez
David Greene (already driving for Flying Fish Motorsports)
! Wriggle Rigley
Ricardo Da Silva (already driving for San Marino Run)
Shu Ju Qing Shih
! Yui Aizen
David Hunter (already co-driving for Flying Fish Motorsports)
Joona Pusa
Jan Hammen (already co-driving for Flying Fish Motorsports)
Mark Sanders (already co-driving for Daiyousei9 Junior World Rally Team)
John Smith (already co-driving for MC Racing)
Billy Bob Brown (already co-driving for AHSUAHSUHSAS Racing)
! Ui Aizen
Jin Li (already co-driving for Peninsula Motorsports)
Haruna Say (already co-driving for Cirno9 World Rally Team)
Louise de la Sarthe (already driving for MC Racing)
! Noelle Vermilion (might be driving for San Marino Run)
Rushdi Hakimi (already driving for Daiyousei9 Junior World Rally Team)
Mio Kojima (already co-driving for Kimono Kemono ReisuChímu)
Kenta Nagata (already co-driving for San Marino Run)
Yukie Tsuchikami (already driving for Cirno9 World Rally Team)
Ireneusz Hubert Szczepanska (already co-driving for Brickyard Racing)
Bartok Fazekas (already co-driving for MC Racing)
! Kumiko Imagawa
Actual squads (11) :
Haruna Say - Cirno9 World Rally Team (USA) - Colin McRae R4 - driver Yukie Tsuchikami - navigator Haruna Say
Haruna Say - Daiyousei9 Junior World Rally Team (USA) - Colin McRae R4 - driver Rushdi Hakimi - navigator Mark Sanders
1nsane - Kimono Kemono ReisuChímu (FIN) - Ford Focus WRC - driver Minami Kohara - navigator Mio Kojima
bduddy - Peninsula Motorsports (USA) - Subaru Impreza WRX STi '08 - driver Arne Fischer - navigator Jin Li
The MNZ - San Marino Run (BRA) - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X - driver Ricardo Da Silva - navigator Kenta Nagata
The MNZ - San Marino Run (BRA) - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X - TBA Noelle Vermilion
James C. - MC Racing (FRA) - Citroen C4 WRC - driver Louise de la Sarthe - navigator John Smith
James C. - MC Racing (FRA) - Citroen C4 WRC - driver Alessio Martinschitz - navigator Bartok Fazekas
James C. - Brickyard Racing (FRA) - Citroen C4 WRC - driver Joe Brick - navigator Ireneusz Hubert Szczepanska
Hangman - AHSUAHSUHSAS Racing (FIN) - Suzuki SX4 WRC - driver Alberto Acuna - navigator Billy Bob Brown
resir014 - Flying Fish Motorsports (IDN) - Subaru Impreza WRX STi '08 - driver David Greene - navigator David Hunter
resir014 - Flying Fish Motorsports (IDN) - Subaru Impreza WRX STi '08 - driver Thomas Jakobssen - navigator Jan Hammen
Reh - details TBA
Jobber Squads (5) :
Eientei Automotive [R&D] (RUS) - Ford Fiesta R3 - driver Kaguya Akagisan - navigator Terry Inaba
Kagamine Rally Team (JPN) - Nissan Sunny GTi-R - driver Len Kagamine - navigator Rin Kagamine
Team Sport 141 (SCO) - Citroen DS3 R3 - driver Soap McCavendish - navigator Johnny Price
Bad Engineering Co. (USA) - Ford Fiesta R3 - driver Terry Saltwater - navigator Maggie Haggard
How will replays be presented?
Each stage will have a merged replay of the top six, then the next six, so on, besides the normal image showing the day's results.
Are you actually going to go forward with this?
Yes, thanks to new skills learned in Excel I can implement solutions to make complex things simpler. You can setup a team with in a matter of 10 minutes or less. 5 minutes or less to pick tires each week should be enough to keep you coming back. You can spend as much time you want on this...