since 2006 when the aero bug was fixed and the dev team gifted us with a replica of a real F1 car, LFS has not changed in the physics department.
for some people, that is a problem. but that begs the question: what the heck is LFS for? for people who treat LFS like a game, they want to be entertained and to be entertained they like new things. a lot of variety.
for people who treat LFS like a simulator, they want depth, they want realism, they want to know that time spent on it gives results, and most of all they want serious competition.
for all you doomsayers and naysayers, just suck it up: the last time someone uploaded a new world record hotlap was yesterday, 27 september, 2013. up to this very moment people are still improving their setups, their skill and their knowledge of combos to improve in the LFS world. the simple fact that LFS content has been the same for years does nothing to diminish its value for people who use it like it was intended!
the analogy with real life is pretty straightforward: some people like to go to their local track with the same car race weekend after race weekend. they don't want an endless selection of new tracks and new stickers and paint jobs on their car all the time, they just want to improve their skill at racing and have fun competing with others.
for some people, that is a problem. but that begs the question: what the heck is LFS for? for people who treat LFS like a game, they want to be entertained and to be entertained they like new things. a lot of variety.
for people who treat LFS like a simulator, they want depth, they want realism, they want to know that time spent on it gives results, and most of all they want serious competition.
for all you doomsayers and naysayers, just suck it up: the last time someone uploaded a new world record hotlap was yesterday, 27 september, 2013. up to this very moment people are still improving their setups, their skill and their knowledge of combos to improve in the LFS world. the simple fact that LFS content has been the same for years does nothing to diminish its value for people who use it like it was intended!
the analogy with real life is pretty straightforward: some people like to go to their local track with the same car race weekend after race weekend. they don't want an endless selection of new tracks and new stickers and paint jobs on their car all the time, they just want to improve their skill at racing and have fun competing with others.