We are using that already. I actually meant that I would like to give others full access to lfs.net hosting panel including replays etc. Like it is possible with a League.
My thought exactly, just making the editor itself must have taken such a long time.
You can use an editor of your choice. You don't have to worry about that, they all do the same thing. I believe naming blender was just an example. Don't quote me on that, but that's what would make sense.
I haven't seen anyone mentioning mod restrictions. What about racing leagues? How can they prevent their players from using mods? Perhaps a setting in the config to disable them? Or if possible: Check if the modded car has increased power, so that players are still able to change the look of the car but cannot gain advantage over other competetors.
So how is it all set up? Do you just have 1 LFS account, and just connect to a LAN server with the same account whenever someone wants to play? Because you could buy x LFS S3 licenses for the amount of setups that you have and then just rent a server from the LFS website. That should help you keep going. If you decide to sell, do you ship to Norway?
Hijacking this to address a completely different issue.
Scawen, would it be too much effort to update LFS with XInput support? There are a number of gamepad users who resort to using drop-in DLLs in order to split the throttle and brake axes. I know it's kind of a niche in the community but it would be really nice to have.
Where do you go to not have 4g avaiability or internet at all ? LFS does not rely on incredible fast connection to work properly, unless you are moving while the guys are using the simulator you wont have much problems with a 4g hotspot from a mobile modem (not your phone).
You will have more lag, yes, but it wont destroy others with lag as if you are connecting to an european server from America..
I find it silly to give up and not even consider a way around this, but do as you wish.
About the hosting stuff, i think i miss a ton of information here.
So Scawen get rid of the dedicated servers? Thats a big nope after all those years working with LFS Dedicated servers.
-What if you want to test something for a day and you do not want to be a host of the server?
-All the big companies that host LFS Servers, Are not be able to host any LFS servers anymore?
-I have multiple servers running + Insim at home. Now i have to pay for those? Thats a no for me.
i can better stop developing my insim now. Just a waste of time.
Wasn't it possible to change the dedicated server with more protection:
-You will not be able to start a dedicated server without a valid LFS website user/pass and license.