So far Scawen has mentioned tyre pressures and toe angles.
I assume we'll still have a choice of different tyres (road/dirt) but don't hold your breath for being able to change suspension, gear ratios etc. There might be minor (limited) chamber changes available (which can be done) but I'm guessing that. Perhaps there will be new options?
The VW will only be released with default colours available for the car from factory, but we can still skin it ourselves.
I got the impression that the lock would be to limit options to certain realistic values. Not that we'd be stuck with only premade setups, and that the VWS will be the only car with these limits. Also, I doubt there will be a host option to disable the lock because
a) that would defeat the point of limiting the options in the first place and
b) the limiting happens at the client, the options just aren't available and can't appear (atm anyway) depending on the server configuration
I read it that ONLY tire pressure and toe are changable. Good this will bring good battles that are ONLY on driver skill. Many have asked for locked setups for a while, this will prove if they are a thing people want.
Makes sense anyway as VW probably allowed the car to show what the car is like. If you can change things it is no longer the actual car.
I get the feel this will be popular oline. A car where everyone has exactly the same and that everyone should be able to drive without pileups Might become the new GTi.
I've highlighted the relevant parts in red. Essentially: limited options but not locked or limited to default setups; examples of subject options, including but not limited to ~
Vain, congratulations on joining the club of developmentally delayed people who do not realise that people from non-English speaking countries come here as well.
I wonder exactly how the setup parameters will be forced. Will they be hardcoded into LFS, will the setup be encrypted or will there be a normal setup in the background that can't be modified by the LFS client. If it's the last option then people could modify it by changing the contents of the file. The set formats for previous versions are well understood (which is why programs like Bob Smith's analyser can read them).
Even if there were ways of overcoming that kind of limiting. Wouldn't it end up being similar to all the ehm what ya call 'em... tweaks where ya can choose car engine type.. etc... meanin that you couldn't race online, unless every single person had same parameters? So basically it'd be pointless.
Very true your comments may be, I think the people who can't speak english are the developmentally delayed people, since English is the net language of the world.