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VELOCIPEDE Posted June 4, 2019 Author Share Posted June 4, 2019 The LMES Super Final is the culmination of the inaugural Le Mans Esports Series, a partnership between the Automobile Club de l'Ouest and Motorsport Network. After 10 months of competition on run on Forza Motorsport 7, with over 20,000 participants entering, it all comes down to an innovative and exciting finale. The competition will be held on-site at the famous Circuit de la Sarthe inside the “ACO Fan Zone” and serves as a tantalising prelude to the 87th Le Mans 24 Hour. The concept for this year’s Super Final incorporates themes from the rich history of Le Mans, where you will take part in historic battles whilst also incorporating flavours of the modern World Endurance Championship. The competition is designed specifically to create incredible battles, stories and strategic elements which help make up the “Le Mans Spirit”. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted June 6, 2019 Author Share Posted June 6, 2019 Quote Forza Motorsport 7 June 2019 Update Forza Race Regulations updates are at the heart of the June 2019 update for Forza Motorsport 7, which arrives on Tuesday, June 4. Since the public beta launch of Forza Race Regulations (FRR), the team at Turn 10 has been working diligently behind the scenes on the system, building new features and making rules tweaks in order to get the best out of the FRR features. While highly anticipated features such as collision-based penalties are still being worked on, this month the team has introduced several new features to FRR. Let’s take a look at what’s new with FRR in June: Podium/Grid Seeding With the June update, players’ positions on the podium will be based on total time including any penalties earned during the race. In addition, players’ starting grid position for the subsequent race will now take into consideration their total time, including any penalties earned during the previous race. Track Cutting Enumeration The FRR system will now keep track of and display track cut incidents when a player cuts multiple corners in a row before returning to the track and allowing the FRR system to resolve time penalties. These sequences of penalties will be displayed to the player using an “X2, X3, etc.” enumerator. FRR HUD Settings Players can now choose to enable or disable penalty notifications in the game’s HUD settings. Exploit Fixes We’ve fixed some previous exploits in the FRR system with this update, including: 1) Infractions that occur before the Finish Line are now accumulated in the aggregate Penalty Time per player. 2) Addressing an issue where players could DNF the entire lobby by excessively cutting the track. FRR Spectate Players can now spectate FRR-enabled lobbies, including the public beta FRR hopper. FRR Ruleset Changes In addition to working on new Forza Race Regulations features, the team is also consistently looking at rule set tweaks that can be made to improve the experience for players in FRR-enabled lobbies and events. For example, last week the team made a ruleset change addressing issues around players accruing penalties at corner exit and when going off the track on a long straight. In addition, the team removed the penalty incurred for overtaking cars while off track. As we continue to optimize the FRR ruleset and features, we welcome feedback from the Forza community. Share your thoughts with the current state of FRR by posting your feedback in our dedicated June FRR thread in the Forza Forums. While comments are always welcome, video is even better. If you’ve got a link to a video that highlights an issue with FRR from experience in an FRR-enabled lobby, feel free to share it so our development team can get a better view of what you’re seeing on the track Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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VELOCIPEDE Posted August 27, 2019 Author Share Posted August 27, 2019 We’re bringing team racing to the ForzaRC. The Forza Racing Championship Invitational Series 2019 begins on September 21st, 2019. Get more info at ForzaMotorsport.net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VELOCIPEDE Posted November 27, 2019 Author Share Posted November 27, 2019 La serie ufficiale Le Mans Esports Series sta tornando, ancora più grande ed importante nella stagione 2. Questa volta c'è un nuovo formato, più modi di competere e un montepremi ancora più grande con $ 200.000 in palio, in esclusiva su Forza Motorsport 7 La serie Pro Teams vedrà 16 squadre competere in 10 gare, competendo per $ 50.000. Le prime sei squadre guadagneranno il loro posto alla 24 Ore di Le Mans del 2020 e competeranno per altri $ 100.000 nella Super Finale di Le Mans Esports Series. E' possibile partecipare alla serie Le Mans Esports anche tramite la serie Pro Individual, vincendo nella tua regione negli eventi Forza Motorsport 7 Le Mans Esports Rivals e guadagnandosi un invito alla Super Finale. oppure è possibile prendere parte aglii eventi in loco all'Autosport International Show 2020, al Super Sebring Weekend o alla FIA WEC 6 Hours of Spa. Visitate lemansesports.com per ulteriori informazioni su come competere. Sarà possibile seguire in diretta il round 1 della gara fra i Pro Teams, che andrà in onda sabato 30 Novembre alle ore 20 (qui sotto). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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VELOCIPEDE Posted January 8, 2020 Author Share Posted January 8, 2020 Le Mans Esports Series: Autosport Pro Teams Invitational Race Live from the Autosport International Show 2020! The official Le Mans Esports Series is back, bigger and better than before in Season 2. This time there’s a brand new format, more ways to compete and an even bigger prize pool with $200,000 up for grabs, exclusively on Forza Motorsport 7. The Autosport Pro Teams Invitational Race will see 12 teams compete for an space at the LMES Super Final in 1966 Ford GT40 Mk II’s around the classic Circuit de la Sarthe Circuit, in Le Mans, France. With a direct route to the Super Final, teams of three drivers will need to work together, tame the iconic Ford GT40 Mk II and demonstrate teamwork to succeed. With big name teams including Williams Esports, Veloce Esports, JOTA Esports, Fordzilla, Jean Alesi Esports Academy and Lazarus Racing – who will be successful and win their tickets? You can also participate in the Le Mans Esports Series via the Pro Individual Series, which winning your region in the Forza Motorsport 7 Le Mans Esports Rivals events will win a invite to the Super Final. or take part in our onsite events at Autosport International Show 2020, the Super Sebring Weekend or at the FIA WEC 6 Hours of Spa. Visit lemansesports.com for further information on how to compete. This event is brought to you in partnership with the Automobile Club de L'Ouest, FIA World Endurance Championship, Motorsport Network, Playseat, Thrustmaster and Forza Motorsport. Official YouTube Channel of the "24 Heures du Mans". The 2020 race will run on June 13-14. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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