Hmm, you did chance course to avoid that island (the one I hit and sat on for a few days), having trouble quitting?John Vigor wrote:Well, farewell Virtual Vendée. I'm out of it.

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Hmm, you did chance course to avoid that island (the one I hit and sat on for a few days), having trouble quitting?John Vigor wrote:Well, farewell Virtual Vendée. I'm out of it.
You read my mind, RussellRussell wrote:Hmm, you did chance course to avoid that island (the one I hit and sat on for a few days), having trouble quitting?John Vigor wrote:Well, farewell Virtual Vendée. I'm out of it.
I also noticed this, John. Perhaps paying customers get an extra 10 knots of wind in their sails?John Vigor wrote:There isn't a square with 30.2 knots of wind for hundreds of miles around. Meanwhile, they're both doing 6 or 7 knots more than me and presumably getting credit for it.
Yeah, I got stuck while I slept. I set a course before I went to bed that should have been good if the wind predictions were accurate, but they weren't, and I woke up in irons. I was paying attention to the time stamps on the wind predictions, and they were pretty misleading.nprice wrote:John, I feel your pain. Fortunately being in England the changes occur at 10am and 10pm. However, there has just been a major wind shift at 9am here, 4am EST. Wingreen is dead in the water as I write. Looks to me like it is the shift that should have happened last night. Is anyone else keeping track of miles made good in 24 hours? Managed 386 yesterday which was 40 up on the previous day. Not sure if I can keep going for another 48 days though
BTW, did anyone else notice that destremau, although he's quite a ways behind a member of the CD regatta, is still ranked several hundred placed higher?John Vigor wrote:This is patently incorrect. Last night, as we were all approaching the ice gate from the south, I was 9 miles away from Brichou in the rankings. Ten minutes later, on the automatic update, I was 50 miles away from her. An hour later, it was back to a 9-mile difference. I actually measured my distance behind her with dividers on the screen. Each minute of latitude is one nautical mile, of course, and the white line across the ice gate is exactly 12 miles wide. And by this reckoning I was actually 9 miles behind, not 50.
Parts of the software make sense and parts don't. Aspects are fed by different databases, apparently, so it doesn't always tie together, especially at wind change times.wingreen wrote:I have wondered how realistic is the modeling for the interplay between sail choice, bearing, and wind direction. If it's pretty accurate, this game could be a pretty valuable simulation for real sailing.
Who is in front of him? I show WanderBird slightly behind him, but no one in front. Am I missing a CDer on my friend list?wingreen wrote: BTW, did anyone else notice that destremau, although he's quite a ways behind a member of the CD regatta, is still ranked several hundred placed higher?
Well, Wander Bird was ahead of him last night, but now I think it's just another one of those software glitches.Russell wrote:Who is in front of him? I show WanderBird slightly behind him, but no one in front. Am I missing a CDer on my friend list?wingreen wrote: BTW, did anyone else notice that destremau, although he's quite a ways behind a member of the CD regatta, is still ranked several hundred placed higher?
Yeah, Judith, you and Russell are right. I just couldn't let poor old Rogiv run on the rocks. And yes, this game is strongly addictive. I'm still in the recovery stage.Judith wrote:You read my mind, RussellRussell wrote:Hmm, you did chance course to avoid that island (the one I hit and sat on for a few days), having trouble quitting?John Vigor wrote:Well, farewell Virtual Vendée. I'm out of it.