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LFS is nice.
I tried to remake an XJ220 today.
I don't know if it worked, but a 550 BHP Turbocharged 3.5L V6 was nice though.
I like LFS because of the compatibility with this things.
You can make tires twice as wide or engines 4 times as nice, put them in the back etc.
I really like that.
It's a pity that the devs don't try to make (ultra/super)cars like that.
However, the ability to make cars like that is awesome.
I mean, LFS is so wide (with mods), it's really crazy, if there were more people to contact car manufacturers, there would probably be more cars.
The only thing LFS needs is an offer:
However, there is a difference between everyone driving the same car against eachother and
Everyone driving a different car to each other.
Therefore, LFS is nicer to drive in multiplayer:
There wil be more people driving the same car against you.
The supercars would be nice to have in LFS though, but there is a small chance it will.
There would be so much variety in cars that there wouldn't be many people driving on a combo.
If or when LFS will be big, it would be nice to have supercars on tracks to race to eachother, but now GTR's on AS National is the best thing we can think of, because it gives competition.
The competition in LFS is really nice, and although the simulator itself isn't bad either, it's probably not a good idea to add a lot of cars, since it will make a lot of people drive that combo.
LFS makes driving (some sort of) a XJ220 possible, without needing to really model that car.
You know the physics of the ty/ires are ok, you know the engine is ok, like the suspension.
You can change it, if needed, and also you will need aerodynamic changes and things like that.
The problem is: You can make ANY car in LFS without a problem.
The problem is: You would be RACING any car LFS would be able to make, which would probably be the best car on the combo you were driving.
Therefore, more cars means less competition (1 on 1 car driving, or at least same model against same model driving)
While less cars means more competition (choose 1 of 3 cars, and try to win with a car which corners better, gets better speed at the end of the gears, or an overall good car which you need to shift (taking FXR, XRR and FZR for example))
LFS is nice, but because it's not widespread, it's logically impossible to make the game soo much bigger, and more "forever alone" to play.
If it would be as popular as GT5, it would be possible to make and race more cars on track.
But now it is impossible to keep many people on a track on an interesting combo.
Bottom line:
LFS is nice, but it needs to have more members to grow...
Also, I am drunk, and this is probably my longest post ever.