I picked up LFS again after the new patch and was VERY pleased with the physics upgrade. The cars feel very good and I enjoyed myself hotlapping.
Then I joined a few multiplayer games...
I understand everyone is not a professional racer and mistakes will be made, but there just seemed to be little EFFORT made to respect others' races. Perhaps the ability to join ongoing races and to pit and leave pits at will makes for little incentive to race cleanly as one can just re-enter the race after crashing. I have never really understood the decision to allow joining ongoing races.
After racing rFactor for the last few months, I have noticed a sharp increase in the respect most racers show in trying not to ruin another's race while attempting a pass. There are, of course, still exceptions, but as a rule, the etiquette is in sharp contrast to what I have usually seen in LFS.
My point: LFS is a great game that needs some nudges in the right direction regarding online racing. I think locking races after start would be a good place to start. And hopefully discussions like these can influence the immature or overly aggessive racers who are marring an otherwise stellar racing experience.
My .02, feel free to leave yours.
Then I joined a few multiplayer games...
I understand everyone is not a professional racer and mistakes will be made, but there just seemed to be little EFFORT made to respect others' races. Perhaps the ability to join ongoing races and to pit and leave pits at will makes for little incentive to race cleanly as one can just re-enter the race after crashing. I have never really understood the decision to allow joining ongoing races.
After racing rFactor for the last few months, I have noticed a sharp increase in the respect most racers show in trying not to ruin another's race while attempting a pass. There are, of course, still exceptions, but as a rule, the etiquette is in sharp contrast to what I have usually seen in LFS.
My point: LFS is a great game that needs some nudges in the right direction regarding online racing. I think locking races after start would be a good place to start. And hopefully discussions like these can influence the immature or overly aggessive racers who are marring an otherwise stellar racing experience.
My .02, feel free to leave yours.