We Cracked the Code of Gears on Ice

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This video presents a new theory of ice gearing, based on the concept of upper and lower "safe zones" along with a "danger wedge" in the middle. If you've ever randomly slid out while driving ice, this video can explain precisely what happened.

I worked on this project with UnprovenRuben, who helped with a lot of the discovery, refinement, data collection, the danger wedge theory, analysis...basically everything.

If you have questions, feel free to reach out on Discord.

As discussed in the video, this plugin will only be public following the release of learning mode - a feature that will allow users to use plugins like this without impacting the competitive environment. Stay tuned for more information.

sergeant-bigbird#5050

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Here's the values GCP is using to render the lines. (not exact - if you want the real values, leave a comment and I'll add them.)

Lower safe zone:

82 at 167
86 at 202
87 at 224

Danger wedge bottom:

93.6 at 126
92.8 at 165
91.3 at 273

Danger wedge top:

97 at 106
94 at 156
93 at 190
92 at 270

Top safe zone:
123 at 135
120 at 164
115 at 187
110 at 232
107 at 280

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