yes but i think the lines after are more importantgreex1 wrote: Skiflyer - forgot the lines before the point K: P

yes but i think the lines after are more importantgreex1 wrote: Skiflyer - forgot the lines before the point K: P
How can you do this? I want to create lines on all hills like you
Hill HS Summer Winter Zakopane 94 55-90 40-95 Villach 98 75-95 70-110 Lahti 130 95-130 70-140 Sapporo 134 85-135 80-145 Lillehammer 138 80-145 90-150 Ga-Pa 140 100-145 75-145 Kuusamo 142 70-150 80-145 Bad Mitterndorf 200 N/A 120-210 Oberstdorf 213 N/A 130-230 Planica 215 N/A 110-240The first question is if the range of lines should be different in summer/winter modes. Different ranges might make it difficult to estimate how far you are jumping. Some hills are also missing the lines after HS in the plastic covering.
well i was in planica like 3 years now (this year 4th). in 2009 lines began at 80m, 2010 - 90m, 2011 - 90mJussi Koskela wrote: Planica 110-240
YESJussi Koskela wrote: The second question is whether the real patterns should be replicated for each hill. The markings are not always as clear as they are currently in DSJ4 (e.g. Lahti), so it's a tradeoff between reality and clarity.
Jussi Koskela wrote:I collected today some information about the lines. Please correct me if you think something is wrong.
Hill HS Summer Winter Zakopane 94 55-90 40-95 Villach 98 75-95 70-110 Lahti 130 95-130 70-140 Sapporo 134 85-135 80-145 Lillehammer 138 80-145 90-150 Ga-Pa 140 100-145 75-145 Kuusamo 142 70-150 80-145 Bad Mitterndorf 200 N/A 120-210 Oberstdorf 213 N/A 130-230 Planica 215 N/A 110-240The first question is if the range of lines should be different in summer/winter modes. Different ranges might make it difficult to estimate how far you are jumping. Some hills are also missing the lines after HS in the plastic covering.
The second question is whether the real patterns should be replicated for each hill. The markings are not always as clear as they are currently in DSJ4 (e.g. Lahti), so it's a tradeoff between reality and clarity.
My idea: Hill Summer Winter Zakopane 55-90 40-95 Villach 75-95 70-110 Lahti 95-140 70-140 Sapporo 85-145 80-145 Lillehammer 80-150 90-150 Ga-Pa 100-145 75-145 Kuusamo 70-150 80-150 BM 100-220 120-220 Oberstdorf 100-235 130-235 Planica 100-240 110-240In Oberstdorf and Villach how long jumps are possible?
I believe we will have to find that ourselvesgreex1 wrote:Jussi Koskela wrote:I collected today some information about the lines. Please correct me if you think something is wrong.
Hill HS Summer Winter Zakopane 94 55-90 40-95 Villach 98 75-95 70-110 Lahti 130 95-130 70-140 Sapporo 134 85-135 80-145 Lillehammer 138 80-145 90-150 Ga-Pa 140 100-145 75-145 Kuusamo 142 70-150 80-145 Bad Mitterndorf 200 N/A 120-210 Oberstdorf 213 N/A 130-230 Planica 215 N/A 110-240The first question is if the range of lines should be different in summer/winter modes. Different ranges might make it difficult to estimate how far you are jumping. Some hills are also missing the lines after HS in the plastic covering.
The second question is whether the real patterns should be replicated for each hill. The markings are not always as clear as they are currently in DSJ4 (e.g. Lahti), so it's a tradeoff between reality and clarity.My idea: Hill Summer Winter Zakopane 55-90 40-95 Villach 75-95 70-110 Lahti 95-140 70-140 Sapporo 85-145 80-145 Lillehammer 80-150 90-150 Ga-Pa 100-145 75-145 Kuusamo 70-150 80-150 BM 100-220 120-220 Oberstdorf 100-235 130-235 Planica 100-240 110-240In Oberstdorf and Villach how long jumps are possible?
Rajmek1233 wrote:greex
235 oberstdorf?? o.O
I think there is a possible jump max 230