I just thought I'd share a neat little experience with the LFS community, as it relates directly to this game. Kind of long, and you don't have to read it, but I thought it was neat.
About a week ago, as it was getting towards the end of winter break, I was sitting around the house, bored, and ready to go back to college. My dad asked me if there was anything I wanted to do before I went back, and I came up with the idea to test drive the new Hyundai Genesis Coupe. So off we went to the dealership, and we're looking at the car outside, and some sales lady comes up to us. We talk for a bit, and we make as if I am very interested in purchasing the vehicle, and long story short, it comes time for a test drive. Unfortunately all they had on the lot at the time for me to drive was basically a base-model 2.0T with no options other than an automatic transmission. I figured it's better than nothing, and the lady (who at this point I've discovered is completely clueless about the car, and just about everything in general) insists that while this car might be the base model, it "still pretty fast, and I don't think it really needs any more power." She says she's never driven the 3.8. So in the end I take it for the drive, and it wasn't all that impressive. It didn't seem all that much faster than my current car (a 1998 Subaru Outback) which is not a good thing for Hyundais RWD sports-car.
Bla, bla, bla, two days later I get a call from her saying that they just got a 3.8L Coupe, with the track package, and in manual. Basically the complete opposite end of the scale. It's impossible to price the car out any more. Hands free, nav, leather, keyless, moonroof, Brembo brakes, sport suspension, etc...
So we head back over (on my 21st birthday) to take it out for a spin. I should mention at this point that, a year ago, I would never have known how to drive stick. All the cars my family has ATM are automatic. Luckily some guys in the car club in school decided to change that, so I've had a little practice here and there - enough that I know how to drive stick, I'm just not very good at it. We get in the car and I proceed to slowly let the clutch out to see where the friction point is, and not being used to a NEW clutch in a SPORT car, I stall it, (LOL). Get it going again, and from that point I was fine. She's sitting there, impressed because I tell her I'm a noob at a manual, and basically I THRASH the car down the road. ENTIRELY DIFFERENT ANIMAL. This car is a helluva lot faster. Anyway I'm doing everything, hitting the rev limiter (for fun) and basically just beating the crap out of the car. A normal sales rep would have told me to slow down, both for the car's sake, and for safety, but she's so clueless about everything that she's just sitting there, obviously terrified, but not saying a word. I notice when I put my foot down, all sorts of rough lurching and the T/C light coming on.
Bla, bla, bla, long story short, we get back, and I tell her I'd really like to show my dad the car. Here's the fun part. She gave me the keys, and let me take the car out ON MY OWN. Now, I've heard stories where people go to that Genesis Coupe Autocross Event and even there they sometimes don't let people turn the T/C off, much less on a dealer's test drive of their only top-spec model in stock. So my dad gets in the car, and I immediately turn the traction control off. I should also mention, that until that day, I'd never driven what people would consider a proper "fast" car. I've driven all sorts of cars and trucks and busses, but I've never driven what is supposed to be a true sports car. I've also NEVER driven a RWD car, and yet here I am in my first SPORTY, RWD, MANUAL car. Get on the highway, get to the u-turn, pull off and wait for the light. I tell my dad when it turns green, I'm going to floor it as I turn back onto the highway. Next thing I know, I'm 30 degrees sideways, screeching the back tires, drifting the car back onto the two-lane highway, facing the concrete divider in the middle, and basically having the most fun I've ever had in my life. In hindsight, probably not the smartest thing I've ever done. I've drifted my Subaru in the snow, but that's not quite the same thing, lol, but I was 21 and I figured **** IT, I'm going balls to the walls. Anyway the long and short of it is I did that a few times, and beat the car to hell some more before coming back in.
Now, the way this relates to LFS, is simply that I've never driven a car in that fashion other than in this game. I've always maintained LFS (as everyone does) to be a very good representation of real life. I have to say, though, I expected the first time I ever drove a car like that, that holding a drift in real life would be ENTIRELY different. In some ways it was (like for example, in being the most exciting thing I've done in many, many years) but in terms of actually controlling the car, I didn't freak out, I just kind of held it, and I must say I did a really good job at it. I've always had a knack for anything with wheels, anyone I know will tell you that, but I must credit LFS, because I basically went into "racing mode" when that happened and I think the main reason I was perfectly calm was simply from having done that many times on my computer, lol. It may sound ridiculous, but in the end, I couldn't help smile and think, "wow, this really IS just like the game! It's EASY!"
Lol, end of pointless, non-interesting, stupid rant about my idiotic real-life risk-taking.
About a week ago, as it was getting towards the end of winter break, I was sitting around the house, bored, and ready to go back to college. My dad asked me if there was anything I wanted to do before I went back, and I came up with the idea to test drive the new Hyundai Genesis Coupe. So off we went to the dealership, and we're looking at the car outside, and some sales lady comes up to us. We talk for a bit, and we make as if I am very interested in purchasing the vehicle, and long story short, it comes time for a test drive. Unfortunately all they had on the lot at the time for me to drive was basically a base-model 2.0T with no options other than an automatic transmission. I figured it's better than nothing, and the lady (who at this point I've discovered is completely clueless about the car, and just about everything in general) insists that while this car might be the base model, it "still pretty fast, and I don't think it really needs any more power." She says she's never driven the 3.8. So in the end I take it for the drive, and it wasn't all that impressive. It didn't seem all that much faster than my current car (a 1998 Subaru Outback) which is not a good thing for Hyundais RWD sports-car.
Bla, bla, bla, two days later I get a call from her saying that they just got a 3.8L Coupe, with the track package, and in manual. Basically the complete opposite end of the scale. It's impossible to price the car out any more. Hands free, nav, leather, keyless, moonroof, Brembo brakes, sport suspension, etc...
So we head back over (on my 21st birthday) to take it out for a spin. I should mention at this point that, a year ago, I would never have known how to drive stick. All the cars my family has ATM are automatic. Luckily some guys in the car club in school decided to change that, so I've had a little practice here and there - enough that I know how to drive stick, I'm just not very good at it. We get in the car and I proceed to slowly let the clutch out to see where the friction point is, and not being used to a NEW clutch in a SPORT car, I stall it, (LOL). Get it going again, and from that point I was fine. She's sitting there, impressed because I tell her I'm a noob at a manual, and basically I THRASH the car down the road. ENTIRELY DIFFERENT ANIMAL. This car is a helluva lot faster. Anyway I'm doing everything, hitting the rev limiter (for fun) and basically just beating the crap out of the car. A normal sales rep would have told me to slow down, both for the car's sake, and for safety, but she's so clueless about everything that she's just sitting there, obviously terrified, but not saying a word. I notice when I put my foot down, all sorts of rough lurching and the T/C light coming on.
Bla, bla, bla, long story short, we get back, and I tell her I'd really like to show my dad the car. Here's the fun part. She gave me the keys, and let me take the car out ON MY OWN. Now, I've heard stories where people go to that Genesis Coupe Autocross Event and even there they sometimes don't let people turn the T/C off, much less on a dealer's test drive of their only top-spec model in stock. So my dad gets in the car, and I immediately turn the traction control off. I should also mention, that until that day, I'd never driven what people would consider a proper "fast" car. I've driven all sorts of cars and trucks and busses, but I've never driven what is supposed to be a true sports car. I've also NEVER driven a RWD car, and yet here I am in my first SPORTY, RWD, MANUAL car. Get on the highway, get to the u-turn, pull off and wait for the light. I tell my dad when it turns green, I'm going to floor it as I turn back onto the highway. Next thing I know, I'm 30 degrees sideways, screeching the back tires, drifting the car back onto the two-lane highway, facing the concrete divider in the middle, and basically having the most fun I've ever had in my life. In hindsight, probably not the smartest thing I've ever done. I've drifted my Subaru in the snow, but that's not quite the same thing, lol, but I was 21 and I figured **** IT, I'm going balls to the walls. Anyway the long and short of it is I did that a few times, and beat the car to hell some more before coming back in.
Now, the way this relates to LFS, is simply that I've never driven a car in that fashion other than in this game. I've always maintained LFS (as everyone does) to be a very good representation of real life. I have to say, though, I expected the first time I ever drove a car like that, that holding a drift in real life would be ENTIRELY different. In some ways it was (like for example, in being the most exciting thing I've done in many, many years) but in terms of actually controlling the car, I didn't freak out, I just kind of held it, and I must say I did a really good job at it. I've always had a knack for anything with wheels, anyone I know will tell you that, but I must credit LFS, because I basically went into "racing mode" when that happened and I think the main reason I was perfectly calm was simply from having done that many times on my computer, lol. It may sound ridiculous, but in the end, I couldn't help smile and think, "wow, this really IS just like the game! It's EASY!"
Lol, end of pointless, non-interesting, stupid rant about my idiotic real-life risk-taking.