Ski-Stars DSJ3 World Championships 26th-28th March!

Discussion about online/offline tournaments.

What would be the best hill for team competition?

Netherlands HS100
9
10%
Norway HS138
8
9%
Italy HS146
1
1%
Australia HS149
18
21%
Switzerland HS157
4
5%
Estonia HS185
2
2%
Belarus HS214
8
9%
Russia HS223
3
3%
Japan HS248
16
19%
Germany HS261
17
20%
 
Total votes: 86

-=Martin=-
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Post by -=Martin=- »

Jani Oravisjärvi wrote:
That was not exactly what I wanted to know. What is the best way to automatically save the replay of your best jump in those 2 hours? Reset your Local Records maybe?
If you want that game automatically saves your longest jump, reset your Personal Records and turn automatic record save on. (it will overwrite your hill record replay)

But points are main thing so longest jump isn't always best jump. So I think the best way is to save normally with Ctrl+R.
Wont this affect my records on the page
http://www.mediamond.fi/dsj3/personalhi ... ersion=1.6 ?

What if I jump shorter and then upload my records again?
Jani Oravisjärvi
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Joined: 23 Jan 2007, 18:10
Location: Finland

Post by Jani Oravisjärvi »

-=Martin=- wrote:
Jani Oravisjärvi wrote:
That was not exactly what I wanted to know. What is the best way to automatically save the replay of your best jump in those 2 hours? Reset your Local Records maybe?
If you want that game automatically saves your longest jump, reset your Personal Records and turn automatic record save on. (it will overwrite your hill record replay)

But points are main thing so longest jump isn't always best jump. So I think the best way is to save normally with Ctrl+R.
Wont this affect my records on the page
http://www.mediamond.fi/dsj3/personalhi ... ersion=1.6 ?

What if I jump shorter and then upload my records again?
If you reset your records in game, they still stay in mediamond site. You can download them back to game when you want.
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Schnitzel
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Joined: 24 Mar 2009, 19:55

Post by Schnitzel »

I try to explain Martin in german:


Hi Martin, du brauchst das nich so kompliziert zu machen :wink:

Erstell einfach 8-10 Spieler mit deinem auf skistars registrierten Nickname, wenn der Code für den jeweiligen Durchgang rauskommt hängst du ihn an die Spieler.

NUn startest du bsp Serbien , am besten mit quali so hast du mehr sprünge auf der schanze. Nun schaust du einfach , wenn du mit einem Sprung zufrieden bist drückst du crtl + R um den Sprung zu speichern schreibts dir die Punktzahl auf und springst solange weiter bis du ne bessere Punktzahl erreichst und speicherst diesn Sprung neu.

Du musst keine replays oder rekorde löschen. Es kommt ja sowiso nicht auf die weite alleine an, in Serbien ist zum beispiel ein Sprung auf 68m mit 3 mal 20 weit aus besser als einer auf 70m mit 3 mal 16,5.

falls du noch fragen hast kannst mir ja ne PM schicken bis denn viel Spaß :wink:
Hills won in WC: 43
Jani Oravisjärvi
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Location: Finland

Post by Jani Oravisjärvi »

Remember to do application today: http://www.ski-stars.xaa.pl/index.php?s ... c&topic=97

World Championships will start tomorrow 17:00CET with individual small hill competition in SerbiaHS69. :)
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-=Martin=-
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Post by -=Martin=- »

Cant find my code ?!

EDIT: Yup I am blind - just had to look on the main page oO
Jani Oravisjärvi
Posts: 490
Joined: 23 Jan 2007, 18:10
Location: Finland

World Championships Results

Post by Jani Oravisjärvi »

Ski-stars DSJ3 World Championships 2010 were jumped 26th-28th March. Thank you for all competitors.

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World Championships were sponsored by Jussi Koskela. Big Thanks to him.

Results:

World Championships normal hill, SerbiaHS69, 26th March

1. Olgierd Przepiorka (POL) 330,8
1. Rafał Wesołek (POL) 330,8
3. Adrian Gorzkiewicz (POL) 330,7

World Championships big hill, Slovenia HS281, 27th March


1. Lauri Posio (FIN) 513,1
2. Krzysztof Stuchlik (POL) 511,8
3. Dariusz Jabłoński (POL) 510,9

World Championships team competition, Australia HS149, 28th March


1. Poland (Adrian Gorzkiewicz, Rafał Wesołek, Przemyslaw Gajda, Olgierd Przepiorka) 1391,5
2. Finland (Petri Kähkönen, Jani Oravisjärvi, Mischa Moss, Lauri Posio) 1378,8
3. Norway (Thor M. Johnsen, Steinar Hansen, Gunnar Thormodsæter, Kim-Eirik Johansen) 1366,7

All top-3 jumpers and teams will be awarded with medals. Congratulations to all winners.
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