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that's the largest i have seen. i wonder why they didn't go into the details of the update.Yea..except the install time says 70 minutes
I have been telling them EXACTLY this ^^^^^ for some time. They even recalibrated the sensors up in Costa Mesa about a month ago. And earlier this week, I told the mobile service guy that it still wasn’t corrected - car’s reaction time is scary, doesn’t seem to look far enough ahead, the cars in front sometimes do / sometimes don’t appear on the ACC screen at the same distance. I also keep it at 4 bars of following distance. Last trip I began manually decreasing the set ACC speed when I notice traffic ahead slowing so the car starts to slow earlier, and then bump it back up once the car recognizes the traffic and slows appropriately. Should not have to do that with the ACC. Really hoping theses updates are fixing the issue.I just installed .185 also. Glad to see the cameras and lidar are getting updates. I was driving on the expressway last night with the ACC and was uncomfortable with the braking when traffic slowed/stopped. The car's reaction time was not optimal. It doesn't seem like the lidar looks far enough out front, it only reacts within around 50 yards and I have the setting on 4 bars for the maximum follow distance.
I'm having the same experience. Going 75 mph and see the traffic slowing/stopping ahead. The car continues to charge at 75 mph until a scary short distance from the slowed/stopped cars and then brakes hard. The ACC actually works well when traffic is tight, but distances are a problem.I have been telling them EXACTLY this ^^^^^ for some time. They even recalibrated the sensors up in Costa Mesa about a month ago. And earlier this week, I told the mobile service guy that it still wasn’t corrected - car’s reaction time is scary, doesn’t seem to look far enough ahead, the cars in front sometimes do / sometimes don’t appear on the ACC screen at the same distance. I also keep it at 4 bars of following distance. Last trip I began manually decreasing the set ACC speed when I notice traffic ahead slowing so the car starts to slow earlier, and then bump it back up once the car recognizes the traffic and slows appropriately. Should not have to do that with the ACC. Really hoping theses updates are fixing the issue.
Yup, exactly. ^^^^I'm having the same experience. Going 75 mph and see the traffic slowing/stopping ahead. The car continues to charge at 75 mph until a scary short distance from the slowed/stopped cars and then brakes hard. The ACC actually works well when traffic is tight, but distances are a problem.
Yeah, I've experienced this also. One day I decided to leave it to see how far it would go before slowing down and the alarm went of before the brakes so I interjected and slammed the brakes on myself. Since then, If I see traffic build up in the distance I disengage and take over myself.I'm having the same experience. Going 75 mph and see the traffic slowing/stopping ahead. The car continues to charge at 75 mph until a scary short distance from the slowed/stopped cars and then brakes hard. The ACC actually works well when traffic is tight, but distances are a problem.
I'm suspecting 1.2.18 was supposed to go out last week but something delayed it and 1.2.185 was created to fix whatever the issue was. We were starting to get weekly updates and then we had a gap between 1.2.17 and 1.2.185. If they're using each update to focus on specific areas then 1.2.19 was probably always intended to go out this week. Hopefully 2.0 is imminent.My car literally just completed 1.2.185, that looks like another minor one, but getting closer to the big one!
The "BIG" update has been teased for weeks. Time to actually deliver it or at least put a date on when to expect it.When I talked to Customer Care yesterday she mentioned the "big" update coming. Glad to hear, even if they don't know when.
I know people are impatient, but do you really want them rushing a software release to meet an imagined timeline? Yeah, no, I don't either.The "BIG" update has been teased for weeks. Time to actually deliver it or at least put a date on when to expect it.
2.0 should definitely come by the one year mark from first deliveries. That is the standard for modern software platforms like those from Tesla, Apple and Google. And I wouldn't call a year rushed... considering all of these features were promised for the original delivery date of early 2021.The "BIG" update has been teased for weeks. Time to actually deliver it or at least put a date on when to expect it.
Indeed. Also, I worry by calling it the "BIG" update, they are creating a false sense that this will literally perfect everything in the car. Far from it.I know people are impatient, but do you really want them rushing a software release to meet an imagined timeline? Yeah, no, I don't either.
Version numbers aren't magic. They're just arbitrary decisions made by teams. They could call the next minor update 3.0 if they wanted to.2.0 should definitely come by the one year mark from first deliveries. That is the standard for modern software platforms like those from Tesla, Apple and Google. And I wouldn't call a year rushed... considering all of these features were promised for the original delivery date of early 2021.
Yeah exactly!2.0 should definitely come by the one year mark from first deliveries. That is the standard for modern software platforms like those from Tesla, Apple and Google. And I wouldn't call a year rushed... considering all of these features were promised for the original delivery date of early 2021.
Lucid created this software mess themselves and we're now approaching the 1 year mark so I think people have been patient enough. Features, can come whenever but for speed and stability issues I think people have given Lucid ample time to address. The communication on this from Lucid has been appalling also, it's basically non-existent with only an unofficial comment made on Twitter etc. recently.I know people are impatient, but do you really want them rushing a software release to meet an imagined timeline? Yeah, no, I don't either.
I’m so glad you’re here to say the things I want to say before I get a chance to. <3Version numbers aren't magic. They're just arbitrary decisions made by teams. They could call the next minor update 3.0 if they wanted to.
Doing a big "major" version number bump once a year is a marketing decision. Nothing more. And forcing the team onto a yearly schedule like that often leads to more bugs than if the team is given more influence over the schedule.
Of course, if you let developers wait until THEY think it's ready, they'll never release anything at all. So there has to be some sort of compromise.