Could any one make a program, trainer or what ever you call it, like the one for DSJ2, so I can change the wind conditions?

Make it crazy like the one for DSJ2..
It's just so much fun when you can mess up the wind completely

That's a bad idea since it would only spoil the competition (and I would block the use of it anyway).Thomasat wrote: Could any one make a program, trainer or what ever you call it, like the one for DSJ2, so I can change the wind conditions?![]()
You would block it for private useJussi Koskela wrote:That's a bad idea since it would only spoil the competition (and I would block the use of it anyway).Thomasat wrote: Could any one make a program, trainer or what ever you call it, like the one for DSJ2, so I can change the wind conditions?![]()
Thanx, BB, for the feedback. Seems like it's really some kind of bug - because I'd hardly think it's on purpose...Bernhard Birkeland wrote:I agree that it is 90% backwind in this game, and as bioLarzen says, when a competition start with backwind, it stay there, but when the competition start with headwind, it almost always turn to backwind:(
Is this reality?!?
Why can't it be 50/50 in headwind and tailwind??
BB2
Ok, maybe it's time to bust this myth...Bernhard Birkeland wrote:I agree that it is 90% backwind in this game, and as bioLarzen says, when a competition start with backwind, it stay there, but when the competition start with headwind, it almost always turn to backwind:(
Is this reality?!?
Why can't it be 50/50 in headwind and tailwind??
Jussi, just tell me something then: why do we most of the time have a tailwind after a few jumps? I see that your test application did well, but on my computer the problem persists (I jumped a few hundred last night to check and got tha same result)? You might remeber me asking this in emails some years ago - might it be something with the software? I belive you, of course, that on your computer the gmame worked well - but can it be that it doesn't on mine? Is it public how the game determines the random starting wind condition and its random change during a competition? Is there something that might be affected by how my PC works or something like that?Jussi Koskela wrote:Ok, maybe it's time to bust this myth...
I wrote a test application which runs 100 world cup competitions with 150 jumps on each competition (70 in qualification, 50 on the first round and 30 on the second round). So, total of 15000 jumps were simulated. The direction and the velocity of the wind was saved for each jump 15 seconds after the jump started.
Below you can see the graph with all the 15000 wind samples plotted to it. The blue dots represent the wind samples and the big red dot represents the average wind. As you can see, the wind is distributed very evenly to all directions and the average wind is very close to origo just like it should be.
Myth busted!
I'm talking of well above 2 or 3 thousand jumps. I played 2-3 competitions a day and did it pretty much every day for like at least one and a half year. One competiton had around 80 jumpers which means around 110 jumps per competition. that would add up to something like (if we allow that i didn't play every single day) 60 000 jumps. (I'm pretty sure it was more than that, but it's not the point.) You surely don't expect me to take and upload or attach that many screenshotsFrode wrote:Just to put an end to this question....Take a screendump of every jump and Mr Jussi will see what we are talking about. Cause some place on the road the tread did go missing!
You are surely right in principle, but... when i realized there's something wrong I also made test competitions recording the initial wind directions and their changes exactly and presented the resulting statistics to Jussi in an email some years ago. These statistics said there was definitely something with the wind, obviously more than just bad luck.Grufugl wrote:My guess is it's a lot of psychology involved here. It is the deviating and/or annoying experiences we remember the best, isn't it?
Compare with this: Some players have also complained about getting a lot more bad wind than the other players during online tournaments. Some even claim that this happens to them 70 or 80% of the time. I mean, do they have an IP-adress that attracts bad wind or what? Of course not. And of course they actually experience from time to time to have worse wind then most others in some hills. We all do now and then.
My point is, it can be easy to remember such things and the feelings connected to them, and forget about all the average events that in reality make up the vast majority.