Slot Editor: Does anyone knows how Pit Stop Patch - Time Factor Works?

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Mazorca
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Slot Editor: Does anyone knows how Pit Stop Patch - Time Factor Works?

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Hey guys.

I have a doubt about the Slot Editor. Does anyone know how the Time Factor works from Pitch Stop Patch, located in Misc session fo this editor?

I do know it affects pit stop times, but I'd like to know exactly how it works and if it is effective. There are Time Factor 1 (default value 7000) and Time Factor 2 (default value 2750). Each one is for an specific kinf of pit stop (e.g. refuelling x not reffueling or regular pit x repairing pit). Higher values increase the pit stop time or the opposite?

Thank you.
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Re: Slot Editor: Does anyone knows how Pit Stop Patch - Time Factor Works?

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I've never heard of this. Only the time stretch available for lap times in the magic data. I'm sorry.
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Re: Slot Editor: Does anyone knows how Pit Stop Patch - Time Factor Works?

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Mazorca wrote:
26.11.2024, 21:37
Hey guys.

I have a doubt about the Slot Editor. Does anyone know how the Time Factor works from Pitch Stop Patch, located in Misc session fo this editor?

I do know it affects pit stop times, but I'd like to know exactly how it works and if it is effective. There are Time Factor 1 (default value 7000) and Time Factor 2 (default value 2750). Each one is for an specific kinf of pit stop (e.g. refuelling x not reffueling or regular pit x repairing pit). Higher values increase the pit stop time or the opposite?

Thank you.
I never tested that enough to actually know how they work.

I used to think the first value was for refuel and the second for repair (or vice-versa) but probably not.
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