Every sim racing game I know updates in small packs. They do little changes and/ or fix something. You however do it in a quite weird way - fix critical bugs, add something not big and keep the big updates out of the way till they are ready 100%. This decreases popularity alot, because the game seems abandoned, unneeded. And LFS is dying because of such manner. God, we're waiting for an extra f*cking track and a Volkswagen for 4 years. When will we get those? When the car goes out of production?
Guys Calm down , scawen Knows more than ever what all people want , just give him eric and victor some space and report , or new content will eventually come
And the moaning continues... Before 1 month the new patch came out,between patch description was also this:
So what's the point of some "traditional" christmas progress report,what do you expect from it? Devs already stated that tyre physics developing isn't anything interesting,I have no doubt about it as it's just pure mathematics. Interesting is new content developing,but after the failure of that FolksCar and Rockingham,I can understand why they keep everything covered now...
It's already been made perfectly clear that there is going to be new content (new cars etc.)
Moaning, groaning and complaining won't speed up the development of LFS so I cannot understand why so many people are still cluttering up the forum with such nonsense.
If you actually care about the future of the sim, stop wasting the developers' time by making them trawl through post upon post of unnecessary, repetitive shite about their apparent lack of progress. There will be light at the end of the tunnel and no matter how long I have to wait, I will always be supportive of the development team because this sim has the potential to be the market leader.
FORZA and Gran Tourismo are considered "Realistic" and not "Simulations". They are NOT racing Simulations - they are just Realistic Racing Games that are designed to appeal to the general gaming world, and not towards those that want absolute realism..