It should have it's own track with multiple rally / rallycross configuration in S3 !
Scawen, I don't know how car licensing exactly works, but if you wanted to update the Sirocco to the 2016 model, is licensing still valid? Have you considered it? (design wise it doesn't look like nothing anymore, and performance is nearly the same (+20 bhp on the 2.0 liters)
Because it's a new car to drive in LFS, the first time in years. LFS rarely ever gets new content and a IRL street car (which would be amazing for cruise servers and street-level racer servers) is exciting.
It's not the car itself we're excited about, it's the fact we're getting new content.
I guess that is to be expected when you are trying to develop some complex physical model of what these black stuff called tyres are doing without having any data or any opportunity to gather some.
If I'm honest, I'm one of these guys to have really enjoyed LFS, I arrived pretty much before the Scirocco was announced - right before CTRA closing - and enjoyed playing this game for years until I got involved in real active life after uni.
Now that I have quite an interesting role into motorsport, I got to know the complexity of vehicle dynamics and tyres especially and know too much how things are hard when you don't have the right info so honestly big congratz to you for keeping it up! I'm really looking forward that new tyre model and hope it will bring some action back in this game.,
Well, it's not specifically the car, it's the fact that you stopped almost everything because of that car. "We" can't move on if someone says all the time "yes but first; tire physics". If it ever would be released it's a milestone not because of this car but all the other stuff which is worth attention and then actually having potential to receive this attention.
In an interview with Gabe Newell, Geoff Keighley asked the developer if fans would eventually see the release of a third installment to the iconic title.
Newell then replied by saying that the only reason for Valve to ever go back and develop on a classic product is if a handful of their team suddenly decides that they want to do it with a reasonable explanation of doing so.
The Scirocco on the other hand................
(And thanks Scrawen for the reply )
Yea they consider it's better to donate them every month to keep cracked servers running for a month instead of making a once-paid donation to the developers to keep official servers running forever.
That feeling, when you are so bad programmer, that all you can do is to crack somebody's else game... and then you put your name out as if you achieved something... LOL.
Well, there is still legal guys in both licensed and demo, and some people who have dragged there but who have escaped to bright side.
I won't comment any further, there is a risk I would get annoyed and getting another fraction point to my account. You can however conclude my opinions.