Nice pack, but why im not there?Mizka V wrote:100 REAL ONLINE JUMPERS FROM 21 COUNTRIES. (All jumpers are CPU andSkill based 9.12.2012
Linke:http://www.multiupload.nl/VFJLW61ROE

Nice pack, but why im not there?Mizka V wrote:100 REAL ONLINE JUMPERS FROM 21 COUNTRIES. (All jumpers are CPU andSkill based 9.12.2012
Linke:http://www.multiupload.nl/VFJLW61ROE
greex1 wrote:2012/2013 Ski Jumpers Pack 1.6 - with CPU ratings
- Real suits
- All jumpers, who have points in World Cup 12/13. (59 jumpers) - http://berkutschi.com/en/front/standings
- CPU with real ratings
New version after Bischofschofen
Download: http://adf.ly/Gvl3F
Mirror: http://adf.ly/Gvl5m
also there are mistakes in spelling in these (here I wrote them correctly):martinpro wrote:@greex1
Thanks for your work but could you be making every time 2nd pack in addition - same but with non-CPU jumpers?
Thanxmartinpro wrote:greex1 wrote:2012/2013 Ski Jumpers Pack 1.6 - with CPU ratings
- Real suits
- All jumpers, who have points in World Cup 12/13. (59 jumpers) - http://berkutschi.com/en/front/standings
- CPU with real ratings
New version after Bischofschofen
Download: http://adf.ly/Gvl3F
Mirror: http://adf.ly/Gvl5malso there are mistakes in spelling in these (here I wrote them correctly):martinpro wrote:@greex1
Thanks for your work but could you be making every time 2nd pack in addition - same but with non-CPU jumpers?
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Rank Name Nation 1.Sprung 2.Sprung Punkte
1. Andreas Wellinger GER 138.5 m 137.0 m 282.4
2. Anders Bardal NOR 139.0 m 137.0 m 282.3
3. Rune Velta NOR 137.0 m 138.5 m 281.4
4. Denis Kornilov RUS 139.0 m 136.5 m 279.4
5. Anders Fannemel NOR 136.5 m 138.0 m 278.6
6. Maximilian Mechler GER 136.5 m 138.0 m 276.6
7. Andreas Stjernen NOR 135.5 m 138.5 m 276.2
8. Peter Prevc SLO 135.0 m 138.0 m 274.9
9. Yuta Watase JPN 140.0 m 132.0 m 274.1
10. Jaka Hvala SLO 138.5 m 132.0 m 273.9
11. Andreas Kofler AUT 135.0 m 136.0 m 273.8
12. Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT 137.5 m 134.0 m 273.7
13. Roman Koudelka CZE 134.5 m 137.0 m 273.2
14. Vladimir Zografski BUL 135.0 m 136.5 m 272.7
Kamil Stoch POL 136.0 m 135.5 m 272.7
16. Noriaki Kasai JPN 135.5 m 134.5 m 272.0
17. Thomas Morgenstern AUT 138.0 m 133.5 m 271.7
18. Reruhi Shimizu JPN 137.0 m 134.0 m 270.8
19. Lukas Hlava CZE 136.5 m 133.0 m 270.6
20. Maciej Kot POL 136.5 m 133.5 m 270.5
21. Michael Neumayer GER 134.0 m 134.0 m 270.4
22. Vegard Swensen NOR 136.5 m 134.5 m 269.8
Wolfgang Loitzl AUT 138.5 m 130.0 m 269.8
24. Anders Jacobsen NOR 135.5 m 134.5 m 269.5
25. Tom Hilde NOR 135.0 m 133.0 m 267.4
26. Dimitry Vassiliev RUS 135.5 m 132.5 m 266.9
27. Taku Takeuchi JPN 137.0 m 130.5 m 263.5
28. Stefan Hula POL 137.5 m 123.5 m 246.3
29. Piotr Żyła POL 137.0 m 118.5 m 239.4
30. Lauri Asikainen FIN 134.5 m 127.5 m* 229.1
I agree, they are defenitely overpowered, just as you said.AirRic wrote:greex1,
First, I want to thank you so much for your great and detailed work on your ski jumpers pack. I really enjoy playing it.
But don't you think your CPU players are a bit overpowered? Please compare this results from a recent DSJ game in Garmisch to the real results from this year's 4HT:
Results of 4HT: http://vierschanzentournee.com/de/resul ... tion=11375Code: Select all
Rank Name Nation 1.Sprung 2.Sprung Punkte 1. Andreas Wellinger GER 138.5 m 137.0 m 282.4 2. Anders Bardal NOR 139.0 m 137.0 m 282.3 3. Rune Velta NOR 137.0 m 138.5 m 281.4 4. Denis Kornilov RUS 139.0 m 136.5 m 279.4 5. Anders Fannemel NOR 136.5 m 138.0 m 278.6 6. Maximilian Mechler GER 136.5 m 138.0 m 276.6 7. Andreas Stjernen NOR 135.5 m 138.5 m 276.2 8. Peter Prevc SLO 135.0 m 138.0 m 274.9 9. Yuta Watase JPN 140.0 m 132.0 m 274.1 10. Jaka Hvala SLO 138.5 m 132.0 m 273.9 11. Andreas Kofler AUT 135.0 m 136.0 m 273.8 12. Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT 137.5 m 134.0 m 273.7 13. Roman Koudelka CZE 134.5 m 137.0 m 273.2 14. Vladimir Zografski BUL 135.0 m 136.5 m 272.7 Kamil Stoch POL 136.0 m 135.5 m 272.7 16. Noriaki Kasai JPN 135.5 m 134.5 m 272.0 17. Thomas Morgenstern AUT 138.0 m 133.5 m 271.7 18. Reruhi Shimizu JPN 137.0 m 134.0 m 270.8 19. Lukas Hlava CZE 136.5 m 133.0 m 270.6 20. Maciej Kot POL 136.5 m 133.5 m 270.5 21. Michael Neumayer GER 134.0 m 134.0 m 270.4 22. Vegard Swensen NOR 136.5 m 134.5 m 269.8 Wolfgang Loitzl AUT 138.5 m 130.0 m 269.8 24. Anders Jacobsen NOR 135.5 m 134.5 m 269.5 25. Tom Hilde NOR 135.0 m 133.0 m 267.4 26. Dimitry Vassiliev RUS 135.5 m 132.5 m 266.9 27. Taku Takeuchi JPN 137.0 m 130.5 m 263.5 28. Stefan Hula POL 137.5 m 123.5 m 246.3 29. Piotr Żyła POL 137.0 m 118.5 m 239.4 30. Lauri Asikainen FIN 134.5 m 127.5 m* 229.1
The winner's jumps may be realistic, but in general the jumpers from your pack are (in this case) about 5 meters ahead of their real-life counterparts with same rank. I still consider myself as a beginner and I can understand if you find weaker CPU opponents too less challenging, but it's really frustrating for me if I fail in qualification with a jump that could easily bring me into second roundOf course I could adjust this by myself, but it is really much work if I do it after each of your updates. I hope you keep that in mind.
However, keep up the great work!
Thank you,
AirRic
Jumpers generally fly longer in DSJ 4 than in real ski jumping, and this is because of a difference in flight characteristics. In DSJ 4, the jumper reaches its flying position quicker than in real ski jumping, which is well enough to make the five meter advantage. It's also an evidence of the excellence of this game's physics engine. There may be some exceptions to this such as the claimed out-datedness of startgates in Kulm (more gates down the inrun IRL).AirRic wrote:The winner's jumps may be realistic, but in general the jumpers from your pack are (in this case) about 5 meters ahead of their real-life counterparts with same rank. I still consider myself as a beginner and I can understand if you find weaker CPU opponents too less challenging, but it's really frustrating for me if I fail in qualification with a jump that could easily bring me into second round