Spend some time riding along in other drivers' cars to see where they brake, when they begin their turn-in and where they're starting to accelerate out of corners. Watching what others do is the best way to learn. Also, ask if you can try their setups, but don't expect them to magically make you faster - the fastest setups are actually incredibly difficult to handle. Good luck
Just so's everyone can start using this word appropriately:
adjective: presumptuous
(of a person or their behaviour)
failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate.
Nissan83: Purchases made through the LFS shop are secure and immediately processed with bona fide receipts. Your parents need not be concerned about any sort of fraudulent behaviour occurring.
I myself have made several purchase through this site, none of which have been exploited in any way whatsoever. If this is your parents' only concern, then I hope this can put their minds at rest...
I'm not sure if you mean that concrete accentuates bad driving, or that more creative layouts are attracting a wider audience. For better or worse, it's a swell in our community's population, and that's ultimately a good thing imo.
Como dijo Boypower; Usted tendrá que ir a los foros de los servidores que han sido prohibidos. Los administradores no ven su aplicación aquí. Lo más probable es que la prohibición sólo será de 12 horas a menos que el sobrino se portó muy mal...
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I was watching AC fairly intently when it first started, and while there were many conversions from rFactor, but these were always done with permission from the original creators. Those that weren't saw their authors permabanned without warning and their content stripped from the forum. There was even a conversion of Blackwood, but once again, this was only done with explicit permission from the LFS devs. Requests for conversions of other LFS tracks were flatly refused.
The thing to do would be to ask Scawen what the outcome would be if LFS circuits started to appear in other games. I'm thinking it would not be favourable.
I'm talking about the car sounds that you can tune to make things like valve rattle, air intake hiss and so-on more or less prominent.
Not completely different car noises, just adjustments of the existing sound with slight variations of those values for each car.
Dave: interesting that you seem to understand the principles of intellectual property better in this thread than you do in the other...
You've missed the point - I'm not saying that the track editor is illegal. It's the distribution of the end product that's the problem, and as you see from the number of videos and screenshots on this very site with vob mods in them, people don't always stick to the rules of what you can and can't post here.
I was thinking the other day - what's to stop everyone from having different sounds for their cars based on the Audio settings (Shift A) they choose?
A small amount of data sent and received when someone logs into a server, and everyone can hear all of the little differences in the car tunings.
I was watching a replay the other day, and the constant drone emanating from every single car got more annoying than those trumpets that South Africans blow on at soccer matches, especially when a whole field of AI are driving past...
At best, this is highly unethical - at worst, highly illegal and potentially very expensive. I can't see the LFS devs wanting to expose themselves to any potential legal embroilment over something that a member of the community has (innocently or otherwise) distributed through their website...
I see what Sinanju means - he wants car-specific checkpoints for when the cars are using the same piece of track, but at different times during the race. Otherwise, car 2 would be crossing sc1 only in its second lap...
From the youtube description: "...numerous design improvements that result in larger problem sizes, faster "
That doesn't sound very good - I think they need to re-phrase that last bit
$902 New Zealand dollars. I was not expecting that at all. That's around how much my last PC-build cost me.
I think I'll be sticking with the DK2 just a little longer, but my biggest fear now will be that they'll not make the future SDKs backwards compatible.
Very, very keen to see what price the Vive system hits the market at...
12 pages of input from the community in this thread alone in 24 hours, and you say LFS is dying? Interesting...
User generated content would make a beautifully simple game into a complicated mess. You would need to track down all of the elements needed in order to join just one server, and every server would have different requirements to participate. Instead of consolidating the community, it would only serve to spread it wider apart, imo.
Your next video will receive much better reviews if you read the rules of the forum before posting anything else, particularly the bit about not posting any content with vob mods in it.