This thread is made by me as a League Administrator, not an LFS Moderator. I feel it's too much unique to fit in another of the threads, as it's specifically about leagues, and deserves it's own discussion, and isn't so much about the development itself.
It is extremely disappointing that attendance has been so low for the majority of the leagues recently, when there have so many signups - sometimes over two full grids worth! It is unacceptable. It is a farce. It is a smack in the face to league organizers that so few who sign up regularly show up.
Seeing what I've seen lately not just in NDR leagues, but GenR leagues, Cornys's efforts, et cetera, it's a shame that people are so inconsistent in their attendance. These leagues are put on so you have a place to race. We completely understand that you want to spend time with your families and friends during the summer especially, that's perfectly fine. We don't mind if you miss a round or two in a series. But when you only do one or two rounds in a 6+ round series, that makes it near pointless for us to put on these leagues.
If you have been a regular participant in whatever series you're entered into, I thank you, we all appreciate your dedication to the leagues you run in.
I know that LFS is stagnant in terms of fresh content and features, but really, what is the harm in still enjoying what you've got? It's a loop that you don't want to get to the end of - if you stop racing the leagues, they'll go away, and you'll really have nothing to do in LFS, and it will finally die. The lack of public racing hurts the leagues too, because those help people learn race craft without having to worry about league points and standings. Race craft really isn't learned in the heat of the moment in league racing, it's more done in general when practicing and public racing. Why should the league have so many protests for race craft issues? Public racing needs a lift also. But I digress.
Support those that still put in the effort, attend when possible. These races aren't put on for the entertainment of the administration, they're put on so you can race!
It's not about the developers. It's not about the German Car. It's not about that track. It's not about anything other than remembering that Life is racing. Everything else is waiting. You do things in this because it's RACING. It's that feel of camaraderie and competition that fuels your passion for RACING.
It is extremely disappointing that attendance has been so low for the majority of the leagues recently, when there have so many signups - sometimes over two full grids worth! It is unacceptable. It is a farce. It is a smack in the face to league organizers that so few who sign up regularly show up.
Seeing what I've seen lately not just in NDR leagues, but GenR leagues, Cornys's efforts, et cetera, it's a shame that people are so inconsistent in their attendance. These leagues are put on so you have a place to race. We completely understand that you want to spend time with your families and friends during the summer especially, that's perfectly fine. We don't mind if you miss a round or two in a series. But when you only do one or two rounds in a 6+ round series, that makes it near pointless for us to put on these leagues.
If you have been a regular participant in whatever series you're entered into, I thank you, we all appreciate your dedication to the leagues you run in.
I know that LFS is stagnant in terms of fresh content and features, but really, what is the harm in still enjoying what you've got? It's a loop that you don't want to get to the end of - if you stop racing the leagues, they'll go away, and you'll really have nothing to do in LFS, and it will finally die. The lack of public racing hurts the leagues too, because those help people learn race craft without having to worry about league points and standings. Race craft really isn't learned in the heat of the moment in league racing, it's more done in general when practicing and public racing. Why should the league have so many protests for race craft issues? Public racing needs a lift also. But I digress.
Support those that still put in the effort, attend when possible. These races aren't put on for the entertainment of the administration, they're put on so you can race!
It's not about the developers. It's not about the German Car. It's not about that track. It's not about anything other than remembering that Life is racing. Everything else is waiting. You do things in this because it's RACING. It's that feel of camaraderie and competition that fuels your passion for RACING.