once again, I find my self struggling to have reasons to play liveforspeed.
woe, is me forever waiting for a update that seems to be sailing faster further away than I can swim to it.
Play more Live for Speed, buy a new Live for Speed Blanket, lie in bed covering myself with said blanket. Take a Live For Speed pencil, and sketch stuff on my Live for Speed notebook. Then, I get up, drink a liter of coffee, and hotlap BL2 FBM until I fall asleep
We'll I've restored 3 1970's muscle bicycles so far this week, i've rebuilt a 1997 cbr 600 the last few months, I play other games, but I want to play lfs just tired of the same old same old. :/
its a racing game, i dont see what else you want more. you got cars, you got tracks, you drive on them, you get bored. youre not gonna play any racing game forever. be thankful youre still here.
Hello. I started LFS 10 months ago. I played the demo for a few months and decided to get the license. Because I have seen several projects of developers. It is necessary to do our best to support developers and keep the gaming environment friendly. As friends said, it's just a game. I usually play different games when I get bored of LFS. Playing the same game all the time gets really boring after a while. It's not hard to find different things to do. The worst book you can read. (I don't like reading books at all hahahah)
F1 drivers drive the same/similar tracks for upwards of 30 years, I don't see the problem. I see people with 500,000+ kilometers driven on blackwood alone. But you're looking at it very narrow-mindedly. For me personally LFS was never really about racing/cruising etc. I found the participation in this small, but very dedicated community be quite lots of fun. Before LFS I hadn't ever met so many interesting and different people confined to the same place online.
LFS opened my perspective about the internet, the forum-times, which as a 2007 child I very much missed, LFS is one of the best places where people of any age can relate and interact with each other, which I think is very beautiful. I see 30-40 year olds driving on the same server as 10-15 year old kids and all are having fun in a positive and non-predatory manner, which is not the case for the majority of other communites.
LFS bonds people, LFS is not just about racing, it's about bettering yourself, meeting other people, pushing each other to be the best version of themselves.
Have you thought about learning WebAssembly? Especially the Component Model proposal. It will eventually make you able to do powerfull stuff in Live for Speed, as the tools are being developed to make that happen.
That's the #1 problem here, y'all rely too much on waiting for updates, and instead you're forgetting to enjoy the game as it is. I'm playing LFS non stop since 2007 and i've never been bored of the game itself.
I'm currently playing Automobilista 2, but always keep an eye on Live for Speed, and test-drive the latest mod cars occasionally.
Automobilista 2 is better than Live For Speed in many ways (which is to be expected being 20 years newer), however Live For Speed still has many important advantages and freedoms that no other sims offer in total.
For example:
- The freedom of CTRL+U
- Physics isn't canned for AI
- Open world levels
- Ability to create courses
i can understand the LFS blues you talk about, i feel same in waiting night&day i saw 5 years ago in LFS video teaser and also new open South City
i dream about all events like enduro or Cups i can organize and sure .. the years beetween these videos and the non-scheduled update is a little disturbing.
it is also misterious why the objects for layouts (shown 1 or 2 years ago) was not released too. it seems doesnt need new physics or anything like that
But i drive & race & organise Races on LFS and hope something new tommorrow to offer new experience and sensations with this amazing Racing Simulation (since 2005)
go into lfsw and submit your hotlap times into the charts , or maybe cruise around in bus, im either hotlapping or driving big vehicles in lfs, no middle ground xd.
So yeah... ever since the mods came out, it's pretty much impossible to run out of new things to try. Yes, the tracks have remained the same apart from cosmetic changes, but then again there are layouts aplenty, and nice ones at that. It's the mindset that matters