Voted yes, because the ignition aspect needs some improvement. Not necessarily these "don't put a cat into microwave oven" or "objects in mirror are closer than they appear" -type of things, but it doesn't feel like a real starter motor at the moment. You can't crawl forwards with the starter motor, and often the first push of ignition does nothing, and second one always starts the car immediately. Oh, I'd love to see the upcoming damage improvements affect this too
RBR had some kind of variation in the ignition, and it felt much more immersive, even though I believe it was pretty randomly generated, and not calculated in LFS style.
Fastest way to deal with it would probably be downloading a clean copy. Don't delete the old one first though, if you want to copy your setups and skins.
You really don't need to know what gear you are in (At least I didn't when I used paddles).
But if that's really necessary, I think we all can count to 7.
If I had a paddle shifting race car IRL, I would not miss the gear indicator...
How often do you check what gear you are in when driving a road car?
And to prevent the endless whining, that should be at least an annual addition.
I vote with my feet (or how the hell do you say it in english) and just packed my wheel into my closet for another 6 months or so... (Too bad that the warranty expires for nothing)
Having only 14 000 miles driven in all these years, but I'm sick bored in the current situation. Decent pickup racing on interesting combos is not very easy if you only want to commit an hour or two few times a week; you just end up lapping on your own until some drift kids vote restart, or race the most boring cars on the most used combos.
What LFS needs, is a 100 000 more players and a controlled pickup environment like CTRA / iRacing.
right click on desktop -> properties -> settings tab -> advanced
But I have no idea how to go on from there since I don't have the similar drivers.
There may be "Application Control" ticked under both AA and AF, you should turn them off.
UK insurance policy made me fall off my chair when I first read it from here, but things get more even if you compare the taxes.
A briton can walk to a car dealer and buy a brand new BMW 523i for 33 000 euro (22 000 excl tax) euro, when his fellow finn pays 55 000 euro (31 000 excl tax) for the same car.
Anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering. They are 3D image quality improving techniques that your onboard graphics prosessor handles (or most probably can't handle).
You can turn them off in your video driver properties (right click on desktop -> properties -> advanced or something like that).
If you have reinstalled your OS and LFS and your drivers are ok (I still doubt this), the only possible reason for poor performance is that the graphical settings are higher than they used to be.