LFS isn't dead. But the community is. This thread is testament to the communities decline.
Mod developers have gone. Event organisers have lost interest. Most of the great racers have gone. It's all very sad. Those left hope it will rebound, but it's all in the developers hands. They need to spark interest again and build it up again. Key to this is changing the philosophy to Release Early, Release Often. This is how it was in the early days and what was responsible for LFS's rapid rise in popularity.
Mod developers have gone. Event organisers have lost interest. Most of the great racers have gone. It's all very sad. Those left hope it will rebound, but it's all in the developers hands. They need to spark interest again and build it up again. Key to this is changing the philosophy to Release Early, Release Often. This is how it was in the early days and what was responsible for LFS's rapid rise in popularity.