Ok,think i got your point now.
What can i say...im pretty happy with what LFS is offering me at the moment while im still looking forward for any good update.
The fact is that im tolerant,i know that unexpected bugs can show at any time,i know that those 3 have a life outside the game and the forum.
I respect their work,i trust them and i know they are working to pack an amazing game in its final release.
Was i sad when i heard that the content was delayed?Of course,but i know that shit happens and im still holding on to see more.
That's just my opinion,others can complain,if they want,but i think that sometimes is better to relax and enjoy WHAT WE HAVE NOW and not crying on what we don't have yet.
I still doubt that every single users has mastered each combo in the game
Whether people have or have not the right to moan about development is beyond the point.
It's just it's been allowed so far on LFSforum. This forum needs a little revolution a bit like the one LFS is going through: set clear guidelines about what's OK to say and how is OK.
Basically, without a civil attitude you can't have a proper exchange of ideas. As long as people are allowed to play the internetz **** bosses smartassing anyone who they do not fancy, we are bound to have them around and our forum experience will always be sorry ass.
this may be my first post, but i felt i needed to add a coment. (edit 15th post)
A few years back i found LFS by accident, and downloaded the demo. After a few months of playing 1 car and track combo, and realizing this was clearly the one of the best products on the market, i paid 24pounds for S2.
Since then i have probably wasted hundred of dollars on games. NFS, GT4, GT5, RFactor, GTR2, GTREvo, and countless non driving games. And lets not forget alot of people pad $25 plus cars and tracks to TRY iRacing!!
I still play LFS regularly, (Go EAGLES!!) and it is the ONLY peice of software i can think of that has been on my system (mutlple system really) since i got it.
I am talking about years of use for only $40. To be honest, i am not even sure how the devs business model could even make them money?
So if the Devs say $20 for some new content and the next big step, I dont see how someone could complain. That would be what? a total of $60-$70 for what could end up being 5? 6? 7? probably more years use??
tell me of another peice of software that has that kind of longevity for that money?
Because I suppose graphical(tracks, cars etc) update is independent project made by Eric, while physical(VWS' ESP, physics, tyres) site of LFS is programmed by Scawen.
Correct, the S3 license will not be sold on the promise of things to come. Although we imagine we will add additional content in future, and hope for an improved balance between the content available for different licenses eventually, there will be absolutely no guarantee of that. New content may come very slowly or not at all - anything could happen. Anyone who upgrades to S3 must do so only if they think it is worth it for the new track and the new car.
Yes that is common sense, and that's what we were set on doing until the Rockingham opportunity came up. For me it wasn't easy to change course but as a team we decided that it was better to take a good opportunity when it came up. This was really quite a big adjustment to the plans, that is true. And that required the change of emphasis on the S numbers to refer only to your license and separate that from the software version. It's a different way of thinking that allows us to take up opportunities if they arise.
I can understand how some are upset about the unexpected twists in the development schedule, especially if they have mastered every worthwhile combo. But to me it seems justified.
The physics engine has the highest priority. For that reason it's only natural that any opportunity to improve it overrides all other parts of the project, even promised content such as interiors. With Sirocco came a push to overhaul the physics engine, I'm sure this track has also contributed in many ways to its development. Considering the value of these additions I don't think the LFS team is in a position to be picky.
there's a lot of people on here that need to get real, would they expect to be given COD modern warfare 2 for free just because they've bought COD 4 ? i don't think so. it's always been known that LFS would be released in 3 stages called confusingly S1. S2 and S3. no one hid this so it's a bit rich to complain that you'll have to pay the third installment, even at a total of £36 LFS is worth every penny even if no more work is ever done on it, the netcode/ online playability alone is worth every penny.
the fact that it's currently known as S2 alpha is a complete non issue, if this was a true alpha or even a beta release, we would not be playing with it as that is what they have beta testers for. S2 alpha is just what the devs choose to call this stage of the development and now they appear to have chosen to call the next stage S3 (alpha ?) rather than S2 beta. so what ? yeah it'll cost you £12 but have anyone actually thought before moaning about how much one laser scanned track and one real car on iracing costs to use? taking, atlanta motor speedway a similar track to rockingham, and the jetta which is pretty close to the scirroco as examples you're facing a cost of $35 so to get both for just £12 is a bargin without the new tyre model etc. anyway you're not being forced to change to S3 anymore than the devs force demo users to buy an S1 or S2 licence.
if you like LFS be happy and relieved that the devs havent abandoned it to work on a new creation, if you really don't like the way the devs are developing this sim then, as we say on our COD4 server to people who moan about our rules, go find another one that has rules that suit you.
Well the reason you're not playing iRacing is that you have to pay to buy the track, AND pay the monthly fee to race, which you can't do at all if you stop paying. At least with Lfs you could have the track forever and ever and ever . I wouldn't mind buying them as they come, like I said before I think it's an efficient business model and doesn't give the slightest right for people to moan.
Thanks for clearing that up Scawen I have been wondering how things will progress after the recent announcements. Fantastic news about rockingham, it was 100% the right move to take that opportunity. Can't wait to try out all the new features and upgrade to S3.
The quality will be remembered long after the price is forgotten.
Problem with not making the tracks a package (like now with the S1/S2/S3 package) is that everyone will have different tracks what will make it difficult to arrange leagues.
Why is that? You don't have to buy extra content. I wouldn't mind if there came a new Sx package every year with a few new cars and tracks
I see no problem with it, and i fail to understand how people find a problem with how this will work, i really do.
Its S3 Content for LFS. How hard is that to understand? You want to race a league with rockingham in it? It requires S3 licence. You want to race on rockingham in servers, it requires S3 licence.
Its exactly like S1 licence. They cant use S2 content, but theres no issues for people who are on S1 to drive S2 content, simply because, they cant! They are limited, and soon S2 will be too.
What does this mean ? Is this some kind of blackmail ?
I dont accept u charge the community for the responsibilty of not supporting the LFS BUSINESS. I am no charity work. I will pay for what I get, not for marketing promises.
I dont really wish this but LFS can die, yes, I ll survive the bad news, as i did for many other. Like us all.
U are creating and maintaining Fear about LFS ceasing activity, and this is a crime to me.
May I wish u some light to guide ur steps.