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the 10% fee and changing contracts

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Most likely somewhere away with the fairies.
so, say if i wanted to change my team, or engine etc. it says there is a 10% fee for changing contracts. can someone please tell me what figure the 10% is from because i dont get it
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10% of what????

also, if i wanted to change my second rider (i know funds are limited at this point) you dont have to earn another 42 million (if its pedrosa) do you? im confused! do you gain the difference and swap them?

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-> my actual expression
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if that made sense to anyone?
 
Hello SKDT (why do you ahve that name anyway!
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Anyway to answer our question, this is how it is calculated:

totalcost=newdridercost-0.9ridercost

For all the elements of your team, eg rider, engines, tyres etc.

You just need to have teh differance less 10% fee to be able to purchase a new team element...........not find the total value of teh rider
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Hope thjis helps!!?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BEN @ Mar 30 2007, 02:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Hello SKDT (why do you ahve that name anyway!
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Anyway to answer our question, this is how it is calculated:

totalcost=newdridercost-0.9ridercost

For all the elements of your team, eg rider, engines, tyres etc.

You just need to have teh differance less 10% fee to be able to purchase a new team element...........not find the total value of teh rider
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Hope thjis helps!!?
So it's actually a 9% fee instead of 10%??

I changed the whole of my team and have only got 1mill left, lucky I calculated it correctly otherwise I would of been stuffed!
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Alex @ Mar 30 2007, 03:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>So it's actually a 9% fee instead of 10%??

I changed the whole of my team and have only got 1mill left, lucky I calculated it correctly otherwise I would of been stuffed!

no, its 0.9 not 9%!! Maths Alex, maths!

Say:

Rider cost, 20 million:

0.9 20 = 18 million

or

20 10% = 2 million

Ben.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BEN @ Mar 30 2007, 03:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>no, its 0.9 not 9%!! Maths Alex, maths!

Say:

Rider cost, 20 million:

0.9 20 = 18 million

or

20 10% = 2 million

Ben.
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The way I do it is:

Changing Pedrosa (42) for A.Pitt (23).

42-4.2 (which is 10%), which leaves me 37.8mill to buy Pitt.
 
Just to explain ACE Racing's calculation.

He multiplied the 42m by 0.1 which gives 10% and then he took Dakuva Mobile Honda's magic formula to come up with Honda and Bridgstones... (formula that Dakuva Mobile copied from somebody else who had already selected Honda
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pirkkalan GP @ Mar 30 2007, 08:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Just to explain ACE Racing's calculation.

He multiplied the 42m by 0.1 which gives 10% and then he took Dakuva Mobile Honda's magic formula to come up with Honda and Bridgstones... (formula that Dakuva Mobile copied from somebody else who had already selected Honda
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I forget who)
Pirky i've got some other things i'm planning to change soon. I suppsoe I can't rely on Pedrosa every race can I? Honda engines are so reliable, 10 points every time!
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BEN @ Mar 30 2007, 02:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>Hello SKDT (why do you ahve that name anyway!
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it comes from an expression that jeremy mcwilliams said about stoner. he said "he goes out to kill dead things" refering to his mad riding style on the honda last year. it made me laugh so i altered it a little and now i have a username that i use for everything
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. that and it always makes people laugh (so im told)

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <div class='quotemain'>Anyway to answer our question, this is how it is calculated:

totalcost=newdridercost-0.9ridercost

For all the elements of your team, eg rider, engines, tyres etc.

You just need to have teh differance less 10% fee to be able to purchase a new team element...........not find the total value of teh rider
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Hope thjis helps!!?

i think i get it now. thanks.
 

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