I think its odd that two people both not living in the US think a Route 66 track would be cool. I didn't know the Route 66 legend extended past our borders. Cool.
I live uh, about .3 miles from a section of that road.
I always hated airport tracks cause of the narrow field of view, and setting the car up is difficult and to find the turn in points. And cause of this probs, i don't think that it would be such a good thing for rookies. Cause you don't really have an orientation on these tracks. Well anyway there surely are poeple who like those though.
Yeah I'd like a "route 66" course too.
that would a good idea it would be cool to have something like that.
you could have gas stations that were pits. And where it runs from
New Mexico to Arizona is some of the prettiest country I've ever seen.
The trouble is, how much space and memory would be required to make a course that was 150km long?
But real tracks? I dunno I think they ought to base a real track on Eric's aston tracks. And I also got a feeling with S-3, Eric will come up with something that will make people say... nordiwhat?
I was just watching some videos of all kinds of cars driving at Nordschliefe, and I have to say, if we had a similar track... regardless of length, all I would really want is something that has rapid change of elevation and proves to be very challenging because of the huge bumps and undulations that you always encounter.
Would be very fun to have. Otherwise, if it weren't a road course, make it rally, that would be nice .
But I see people suggesting a 'Route 66' type map... hmmm just as long as we get a few supercars that can go really fast, I'll vouch for that . But doing a huge super draft in slow cars would be sweet.
I want something with mountains and hills and elevation changes, and of course narrow roads. A really long road.
Other than the tracks, I really think that we need a sedan, I'm not talking about luxury, something like WRX STi or lancer evo. I mean, all the cars are 2 door...or no door. And maybe then whatever that car's name is going to be, make a GTR version as well??
I want "hell-dammit-difficult" tracks made by Eric himself. No real ones.
Uphills ,downhills, chicanes,bumps,narrowing zones,windy sectors and , of course , RALLY TRACKS , with holes,long jumps,icy zones,muddy waters.
It would be excellent to see a real track in LFS, especially something like the Nordschleife or Brands.
One thing I never want to see is tracks that have been converted from other games: You see this sort of thing in GPL and nascar games all the time, and most of them look like arse. Eric would have to make these tracks, and this means that the devs would have to fork out for a license for them, which is pricey.
How about we all pitch together and buy the rights for Eric to create the digital likeness of a track?
What LFS is missing at the moment is a 5km long tarmac track which:
- is very bumpy
- has no loong straights
- lots of altitude changes (jumps and sudden down/uphills)
- a lot of trees and other objects to prevent cutting
So a track perfect for a car with around 200-300hp and rwd
Now before you reach for your barf bags, hear me out on this.
FO8 racing as it is now is by and large a survival game. Outside of the oval, even at Westhill, we're too busy dancing on the throttle and trying to keep the car under control to actually have a good race.
We need a track almost exactly like old Hockenheim. There should be a windy section to actually reward car control skills of the driver but there should also be a section with really long straights to allow drivers to think more about passing than about whether they can keep the car under control.
Oval racing isn't everyone's cup of tea, but right now it is the best if not only track suited to this car.
Long fast uphill sectoin with a dangerous, steep and twisty top section, followed by a huge downhill straight with a massive and frighteningly fast chase at the end.
Oh, and maybe a V8 to go with it
A modern F1 GP circut might be interesting too for the fast open wheelers (maybe even faster ones in S3). Maybe inspired by Shanghai, Bahraine or Magny Cours.