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28. OLR - Driver Disconnections:
A:
GT45 Gaming recognizes 2 types of ‘Driver Disconnections.
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Intentional Disconnections
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Rage Quitting
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Un-intentional Disconnections
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Net Coding
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PlayStation Network Issues
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Gran Turismo 7 Network Issues
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Driver Network Issues
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ISP Outage – (Driver)
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ISP Outage – (Host)
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Power Outage – (Driver)
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Power Outage – (Host)
B:
Rage Quitting is Strictly Prohibited.
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Any driver who Rage Quits from a race, Especially in a Race Series, may fall subject being removed from the Race Series.
C:
Drivers who suffers from an Un-Intentional Disconnection typically receive a ‘DNF’ & awarded 0 points. However drivers may still be eligible to
receive points.
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A driver needs to complete at least 75% of the race.
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Driver needs to complete the Qualifying Session
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Driver needs to Start the Race.
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A driver would only receive 25% of the points for the position the driver was in at the time of disconnection.
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Example: Driver was in 3rd place (26 pts) at the time of disconnection, driver may receive a total of 7 pts.
D:
A driver who suffers from an Un-Intentional Disconnection might be eligible to receive 100% of the points for the position they were in at the time of
disconnection.
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A driver needs to have 3 minutes (or less) remaining in the race.
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A driver needs to seemingly have the position locked (barring a major mistake).
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‘GT45Gaming’ & Race Stewards will deliberate on the security of
that position.
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The driver in question does not get to a say in this matter.
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When & If ‘GT45Gaming’ & Race Stewards agree on the security of the position, it would be possible for 2 drivers to be awarded the 3rd
place points (from the above example).