The online racing simulator
Rise from the dead

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My first memory from LFS is from circa 2003 T1 at Blackwood with mouse steering and a very yellowish tint


I remember finding it the strangest feeling (mouse steering), however rewarding enough to continue trying to perfect the craft. Also remember showing it to my older brother and both trying to figure out how to do a clean lap with mouse (offline).

I was maybe too young (<20 years old) to truly enjoy the game and therefore my brother was the one who kept playing (in the times of one computer per household), and later online racing.

Few years pass by and when S2 came along that's when I joined online racing... I still can't remember the name of my first account, neither the email, unfortunately.

My brother was the first to buy S2, but I was the first to upgrade to S3, so I guess we are even.

Not entirely on topic but, I remember, maybe in 2008, me and my father (kart mechanic in the 80's) sitting at the computer while he was explaining me what to change in the setup to make it faster around Blackwood. Specifically to perform better at the corner before the underpass (before the last turn) only to realize that once we improved that corner another corner, that wasn't an issue, suddenly became harder to take it as fast as before...fun times!
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Oh wow i've never seen this topic.

My first LFS memories, after I discovered the game through the french community of pixel cars called "mangacars.fr" in 2005 thanks to EESA who also teached me a lot about racing, I have finally been able to install it in 2007, where I was joining my friends from this site and the french TMR community (the mangacars reality), we were mostly doing some cruises until we ended up doing races where 99% of the times it was taking a wrong turn and we were ending up doing some stunts all around Blackwood in demo.

I always loved any car related video game related, but what made me fall in love on LFS was the realism of the steering using a mouse, while most the games, even on the PS2 with a joystick i always felt the steering was a "all or nothing". Oh boy the amount of time i've been doing niche parking in reverse, admirating the smooth steering LOL.
First memory would be joining the Falken Drift server in 2009. Very friendly and helpful people.
22 years of lfs wow... grew up on it leaned to drive with it skills saved me a few times in real life learned to drift on it
I have no memories.
The earliest thing I can remember is back at old old blackwood spending hours with someone (whose name escapes me) just trying to teach me how to drive a decent lap and chase a time. I was probably like 14 or so at the time. Kinda miss the old old blackwood aesthetic though.
my first memory of lfs is actually playing with a friend, and i didin't know what game we were playing until i asked lol, played a lot of hours in singleplayer with him xd
Might as well throw in my 2cents..

My brother is 5 years older than me, so he introduced me to LFS in 2010. A core memory i have is just listening to skrillex on the classic westhill track Shrug

Cruise servers in 2013 hit different Na-na

Westhill
Trying to find mods for the then current NFS High Stakes back in '02-'03ish. Got googled for the LFS demo that ran pretty okay on our ancient for the time computer. Remember having fun with keyboard controls and the distinctly raspy engine sounds early S1 had. I've downloaded LFS for every computer i've had, even to this day. Might only play for a few mins or hours at a time, but it's still got features that other games weren't copying 10 years ago, and somehow still manage to miss. Learned how to race, drift, and made many friends from all over the world...
crashing xrgs in the blackwood parking lot Dead banana:
That was one of the most popular demo servers back then, so I was really happy haha. Never thought i'd manage.
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The first time I tried LFS singleplayer was back in 2006. I admit, I was off put by its default mip/map grainy road and grass textures and overall gfx. I though it looked quite bad (I played GTR2 at the time), so I deleted the game after about 5-6 minutes of playing. Then 5 years later, I just decided to give it another go. Discovered the multiplayer on AA servers in 2011 and was hooked ever since.

My very first online race experience was: took XRG on BL1, default set, my brakes locked in T1 and I just went straight and crashed some guys, for which I instantly got voted for a 12h ban. That didn't stop me from comming back tomorrow. I learned my lesson and took XFG, tested it a little bit before in single player with some setup corrections. It was another story in race, I was last for a long time, but slowly I learned the track and car, got to know some great people who sent me a setup and gave me some driving tips. Now, about 40k laps down the road I see those exact same beginner mistakes by new racers, offer them some help and see how they quickly progress and get addicted to the game as well. Priceless Smile
Convincing a guy on a demo server when I was 11 (circa may 2020) to not commit suicide because of mandatory enrollment in his country (his name was something like mv gatti, hope he's okay now
I found some old files.
Nothing special about them, they just happend to randomly be in a backup.

This might have been my first skin.


Whoooouuiii!


Mildy related, my PC circa 2002.
everything was always dusty, lots of cellar LANs..
Guess the graphics card!
note the awesome custom CPU cooler Shrug
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That GPU to me looks like GeForce 2 GTS, but it could also have been mx400. Motherboard with VIA chipset probably. CPU I'd guess Pentium 3 with 733MHz and 256MB ram Smile

Nice job with those orange rubber stuff to suspend CPU fan for less vibration and noise.
Yes, Geforce 2 GTS Thumbs up
CPU also correct but with a whole Ghz even Cool

Your first memories from LFS?
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