Meh, I don't really care about the delay, just as long as I get a bug-free Scirocco that took a while rather than a rushed piece of junk that causes LFS to crash and doesn't work properly. Honestly, some of you guys are whinging 3 year olds today. I'm in a bad mood, I've fallen ill just before Christmas, so I'm not really happy, but I must say, this news actually cheered me up. I'm glad to see the devs are taking care and precision instead of a rushed sloppy pile of broken car. I want to drive an almost real Scirocco, not a virtual pretender, and thats what the devs are doing. £24 for a license isn't that much, so stop whinging. LFS does say it IS NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT, and for 3 guys, what they have already made is pure awesomeness. If I was to plonk you infront of a computer and tell you to make a mega-realistic driving simulator, then I'm sure I would only be able to laugh as you failed miserably. Don't like it? Why don't you run to EA Games, with 100's, maybe 1000's of developers and buy a cheesy game like Need For Speed Underground 7 - Revenge of the Poor Physics Game. LFS, in my HONEST opinion, beats Driv3r, Need for Speed and rFactor, and I really think it verges on being better than GT4.
If you look at it, the devs don't have a huge budget, so to have made a game this big is an extraordinary achievement. Well done devs, although I was looking to a holiday of Scirocco'ing round Aston.
Sorry for repeating, I will now unsubscribe from this thread, so if you really want to agree/disagree with me so bad, my PM system awaits your words.