I really don't understand ppl complaining about lfs price, ofc it isn't cheap when you compare it to casual games for avarage gamer, but this kinds of games you play like maximum for a few months and then got bored. After like 1 year they try to bring that game back to life so they create patch with new content, for which you have to pay the same price you've payed for game itself. On the other hand you pay £36 for lfs, getting whole game, every patch free of charge, great multiplayer, and you can be sure, that with S3, you will own every new content that will be released, since S3 isn't done yet, and im sure it will have a lot of new content added later on. If you aren't sure about S3 you can buy S2 and have pretty much same fun, an it will all last for years.
The major problem is that ppl, who are complaining, are comparing lfs to games, but lfs is racing simulator. Now go check prices of other simulators, and you will probably find out just like me, that most of them are a lot more expensive, and have worse physics engine. IMO lfs is one of the chipest racing simulators, with one payment, no subscriptions, no DLC's, and, again IMO, at least TOP3 physics simulation on the market (actually im 100% sure it has better physics than iRacing, similar to AC, and these two are considered as best of the best), which you can run easly on calculator, with outdated, but still nice looking graphics, and huge potential.
Cheers, Anici<3