Re: I\'m through with SOL
from bitter experience, it's all too easy to forget to tick the DC box, unfortunately, and yes, you then end up lawnmowing.
My concern is that the same halfdozen people take podium positions, and they are all using expensive software that reads all the latest grib files, and does clever calculations, so that the optimum course is chosen FOR them.
I have no worries about the weather changing - it does reflect what happens in reality, and we all have tacked into a freeing wind in real life [img]/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]. If, however, the ordinary racer really has no chance against the techy people, and there is little opportunity to exercise skilled interpretation of "public" weather files and integrate that knowledge into the tactical choice of a course, then there really is not much joy in knowing that your human "best" is simply no use against someone else silicon chips and money.
I've not found that DCs or course changes don't work - ever. Where things go wrong, it has always been my fault.
The SOL management have got the waypoints (turning marks) under better control than a couple of months ago, with clearer instructions on which side to leave them, but I agree, it is a game where pitting your own skills against weather and islands in the simulation are the reason for playing. If their technology lets you down I think you have a legitimate grouse.
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