Hi all.
I just wanted to say I just got LFS last night and am very impressed with it. I've been on a search for a realisitic driving game for the PC and had almost given up. I was about to go out and buy a PS2 + GT4 and a steering wheel to satisfy my urge to race. I race auto-x and track in real life but am limited by a budget so can't do it as often as I'd like.
So I had a few questions about getting this up and running on my computer and having some fun with it.
1. First off, what steering wheel would you all recommend? I want it to be as realistic as possible... it would be awesome to have one with a clutch pedal as well as a shifter, but I also want the steering to be realistic (i.e. 900 degrees not 270 or whatever the others are). I heard that the Logitech was a great wheel for the PS2. Is this same wheel also compatible with the PC and is it also the best I can use for LFS?
2. After downloading my password and whatnot for S2, I assume I need to be connected to the internet to activate the game... after that, can I continue to play it while my computer isn't hooked up to the internet? It is frequently disconnected and some games I have won't let me play unless I am connected (Steam and HL2 comes to mind). Is this the case with LFS or can I play offline if i wish?
3. This may sound stupid, but I am an auto-x junkie and am primarily interested in doing the auto-x stuff in this game. How would you all rate the auto-x feature?
- can you make courses out of only the parking lots, or can you make them out of tracks as well? what about using dirt sections as well?
- for those of you who auto-x in real life - how close does the steering wheel come to real-life auto-x? I'd like to use this as a sort of off-season training, if I can.
I've been playing the game with a mouse & keyboard... it sure is hard to control the car and I imagine it would be a lot better with the wheel and pedals... especially cause the mouse only lets me mash the gas or the brake but not really do anything in between.
so let me know what you all think... I'd like to use this game primarily for training... I also design courses for auto-x in real life, so want to use it to act as a testing bed, so to speak.
I just wanted to say I just got LFS last night and am very impressed with it. I've been on a search for a realisitic driving game for the PC and had almost given up. I was about to go out and buy a PS2 + GT4 and a steering wheel to satisfy my urge to race. I race auto-x and track in real life but am limited by a budget so can't do it as often as I'd like.
So I had a few questions about getting this up and running on my computer and having some fun with it.
1. First off, what steering wheel would you all recommend? I want it to be as realistic as possible... it would be awesome to have one with a clutch pedal as well as a shifter, but I also want the steering to be realistic (i.e. 900 degrees not 270 or whatever the others are). I heard that the Logitech was a great wheel for the PS2. Is this same wheel also compatible with the PC and is it also the best I can use for LFS?
2. After downloading my password and whatnot for S2, I assume I need to be connected to the internet to activate the game... after that, can I continue to play it while my computer isn't hooked up to the internet? It is frequently disconnected and some games I have won't let me play unless I am connected (Steam and HL2 comes to mind). Is this the case with LFS or can I play offline if i wish?
3. This may sound stupid, but I am an auto-x junkie and am primarily interested in doing the auto-x stuff in this game. How would you all rate the auto-x feature?
- can you make courses out of only the parking lots, or can you make them out of tracks as well? what about using dirt sections as well?
- for those of you who auto-x in real life - how close does the steering wheel come to real-life auto-x? I'd like to use this as a sort of off-season training, if I can.
I've been playing the game with a mouse & keyboard... it sure is hard to control the car and I imagine it would be a lot better with the wheel and pedals... especially cause the mouse only lets me mash the gas or the brake but not really do anything in between.
so let me know what you all think... I'd like to use this game primarily for training... I also design courses for auto-x in real life, so want to use it to act as a testing bed, so to speak.