I disagree.....It's only on the decline because of the update side of things, but since Scawen posted his update about 3d and his reply to my thread, whether it directed or not, activity has increased, you only have to look at the stats on the forum........
I don't think we are "draggin" it out at all, Its just another push that the community want and because of the community we have, we are able to do this, otherwise, it would of been dead along time ago, so to the community
The community is built up by teams forming and joining together, which in turn keeps this a solid simulator that we all enjoy, so, BIG UP to all the teams that are still active and forming and becoming bigger. Hats off to you all, as I know its hard work, but we are all in for the long haul !!!
nFinity eSports have made a massive statement to all by signing Sean Lyddon.
The ex-vires man started his LFS career with E-Team and then went on to build Vires with J.Peace. Since then he's competed in IGTC, GTAL, GT1ws, GT2ws, MoE and many more at a very high level before taking a break from the serious nature that racing brings and decided to make a return to racing but at a more relaxed pace and help us strengthen our squad and LFS campaign. Sean will not only be limiting himself to LFS of course and will strengthen our squad across multiple platforms.
"I'm absolutely delighted to have Sean onboard with us. He's been a long-time target of mine to bring into the team because of our great relationship and Sean's extremely brilliant personality and talent."
J.Cooper
"Stoked to have Sean join us in the nFinity team as he has a good reputation and has previous League racing experience, I hope he enjoys his stay.
I am very happy to have Sean and Jake join us as we rebuild the LFS side of our squad, young talent is always great to work with as you build up the skills and relationship with the other members. I look forward to day when both Sean and Jake will be representing us in the GTWS team, hopefully beating our friend Mr Lind and having a great laugh doing it.
University student Sam Holt has signed for nFinity eSports to strengthen our campaign. After starting LFS for the first time in 2010 he shortly joined AA [part of the GenR conglomerate] and remained there ever since, until restricted seat time forced him out of contract with his desire to drive and improve at the fore front of his objectives. It's then that Sam was in contact with us and we can all gladly welcome Sam as his mentality and ability most certainly matches our own.
" So pleased to announce this. I noticed Sam a while ago and noticed he was already a great pace at the time I didn't understand why GenR didn't have him in their GT car more often and hes still able to improve! "
J. Cooper
" Great to have another signing for the LFS team in the name of Sam Holt. It's great to see our presence in LFS grow and we look forward to more racing in the future in the great, although diminishing world of LFS. "
Congrats nFinity!...but to be clear on this, we've never prevented Sam from participating in races... The problem was more complex in my opinion, I think my failure to make and maintain an amateur line up to develop drivers and Sam's failure to integrate our group of drivers have more to do with it... I wish I could have done more for him because as you said, he has lots of potential and he´s a great guy to have in your team...I was really sad to see him go and I hope you guys will be able to provide what he needs, so take good care of him and I´m sure he´ll be a great asset for nFinity!