Hi everyone,
since I have a few days off, I decided to give LFS a spin again, just out of curiosity. And after realizing that my last Online Laps where done in March 2019 I felt like I need to bake a cake to celebrate an anniversary... or to just post here in the Forum ;-)
What got me by surprise when I fired up LFS again after such a long time is, that I immediately felt at home when driving. It is insane how good it feels compared to all the other Sims I played in the last 15 years. I could not believe that after driving around for 10 minutes in Blackwood to get familiar with the controls again and then switching to the LX5 + BL Rallycross that I did not spin out a single time. I had a handfull of maneuvers in those few minutes that would have lead to crashes or spins in the other Sims, but in LFS I could catch them all, keep the drift angle, keep the correct steering angle and correct throttle inputs to get just around the track for multiple laps like I never did anything else. Of course I am not quick, but it all just felt... natural!
I can not believe I stopped playing LFS for so long, but there is one huge reason I did, something LFS is lacking that most other Sims have and (please don't kill me) is the Nordschleife. I need my weekly fix of Nordschleife and the other Sims can deliver it... but they are much worse in almost everything else.
There is hope for me, though that one day Scawen will open up LFS modding also for Tracks (maybe S4?) and this would have the potential to make LFS eternal in the Sim community.
What do I think makes LFS stand out from all the other competitors?
A little bit of a background about me, just in case you survived the wall of text above:
I got my hands on LFS back then the minute it was possible and I remember that it was by far the best Sim experience I ever had. I got S1 and I got S2 the minute it was released and when S3 was announced and the Scirocco and Rockingham I already played for years and I remember that I was a bit burned out. So I decided to come back when the Scirocco and Rockingham are released. Well... it's been a while now and sometimes you just have to give up on your promises and jump over your own shadow.
I did that a bit in March 2023 when modding was released and I got myself an S3 license. In 2023 I just looked into LFS a bit with a Gamepad, tried a few car mods and hoped that one day Track Mods will be allowed too.
Of course this did not happen yet, unfortunately.
Why did I not come back sooner? LFS is lacking one thing for me that many other sims can deliver: My weekly fix of the Nordschleife. This might never happen officially due to licensing and labour involved to create such a massive track, but if modding would be allowed in the future, I am sure that all other sims turn obsolete (at least for me).
Thank you SO MUCH for keeping LFS alive, updating it (it got VR support a while ago too!) and improving it still. For me, it is still the best Sim out there that I ever played. And I am Sim racing since Sims exist :-)
since I have a few days off, I decided to give LFS a spin again, just out of curiosity. And after realizing that my last Online Laps where done in March 2019 I felt like I need to bake a cake to celebrate an anniversary... or to just post here in the Forum ;-)
What got me by surprise when I fired up LFS again after such a long time is, that I immediately felt at home when driving. It is insane how good it feels compared to all the other Sims I played in the last 15 years. I could not believe that after driving around for 10 minutes in Blackwood to get familiar with the controls again and then switching to the LX5 + BL Rallycross that I did not spin out a single time. I had a handfull of maneuvers in those few minutes that would have lead to crashes or spins in the other Sims, but in LFS I could catch them all, keep the drift angle, keep the correct steering angle and correct throttle inputs to get just around the track for multiple laps like I never did anything else. Of course I am not quick, but it all just felt... natural!
I can not believe I stopped playing LFS for so long, but there is one huge reason I did, something LFS is lacking that most other Sims have and (please don't kill me) is the Nordschleife. I need my weekly fix of Nordschleife and the other Sims can deliver it... but they are much worse in almost everything else.
There is hope for me, though that one day Scawen will open up LFS modding also for Tracks (maybe S4?) and this would have the potential to make LFS eternal in the Sim community.
What do I think makes LFS stand out from all the other competitors?
- Physics! When coming back after 15 years, hopping into a Car / Track Combo like LX4 + BL Rallycross, which is probably not the easiest and SMILING the whole run without crashing a single time, feeling every bump, every movement the car makes, then you got Physics just right!
- Scripting! Damn you all other Sims which force me to reassign controls when switching a car every single time! Scawen, you nailed that! LFS lets me configure my Setup for Paddle, Sequential and H-Shifter cars and switches automatically with the car. I miss this so much in every other Sim I played to date and I can not believe that a 20 year old Sim has this and nobody else felt the need to implement this too.
- Simple UI! The UI might not be pretty on first sight, but it is functional, easy to navigate, intuitive and boy is it quick. No matter where you are in the game, everything is accessible super quick and easily.
- Speed! Starting up the game always was super quick. Joining Multiplayer was always super quick. Navigating in the game no matter where you are was always super quick. I emphasise "always", because this is one of the things I remember from 15-20 years ago. It is not the modern hardware that makes it quicker than the competitors, it was always quicker than any competitor out there. Want to join a Multiplayer game in modded AC with a dozen of different cars? Yea, go and grab a coffee. In LFS? You do not even have time to sneeze and you are in!
- Multiplayer Experience! This is also tied to Speed, but LFS allows setting up servers where basically every car is allowed and no matter when or how many people join mid-race, there is no hiccup (I know it was in the very early days, but this got improved quickly). In Assetto Corsa, if the car you want to drive on a specific server is "occupied", you have to drive with a car you don't like. In BeamNG, if somebody changes his car and you want the game to update that, you wait a few seconds (game frozen) until that happens. In LFS you do not even realize that someone joined a server or switched his car or skin until you see it.
- Autocross! I do not even know if any other Sim has that... maybe BeamNG to some extend, but it is cumbersome to design a track there. LFS has Autocrossing since like forever and I remember that after memorizing all the Tracks, Autocrossing or modified Tracks with obstacles added so much fun.
- Track Modding
A little bit of a background about me, just in case you survived the wall of text above:
I got my hands on LFS back then the minute it was possible and I remember that it was by far the best Sim experience I ever had. I got S1 and I got S2 the minute it was released and when S3 was announced and the Scirocco and Rockingham I already played for years and I remember that I was a bit burned out. So I decided to come back when the Scirocco and Rockingham are released. Well... it's been a while now and sometimes you just have to give up on your promises and jump over your own shadow.
I did that a bit in March 2023 when modding was released and I got myself an S3 license. In 2023 I just looked into LFS a bit with a Gamepad, tried a few car mods and hoped that one day Track Mods will be allowed too.
Of course this did not happen yet, unfortunately.
Why did I not come back sooner? LFS is lacking one thing for me that many other sims can deliver: My weekly fix of the Nordschleife. This might never happen officially due to licensing and labour involved to create such a massive track, but if modding would be allowed in the future, I am sure that all other sims turn obsolete (at least for me).
Thank you SO MUCH for keeping LFS alive, updating it (it got VR support a while ago too!) and improving it still. For me, it is still the best Sim out there that I ever played. And I am Sim racing since Sims exist :-)