I disagree that forcing setups would automatically provide closer racing.
I still voted yes because i think it can be a usefull and interesting option ('fun' if you will), but also because it could be an easy way to
have some good
driver races. It might not be the best way to generate closer racing, but it's just perfect for bragging rights
between the 'best' drivers. I can see it now, all the best drivers invited to a fixed setup competition to find the ultimate driver, the
driver who is the fastest overall.
So, i voted Yes because:
1-Ideal for driver races. Driver skills, which
includes adaptability, are directly in contest.
2-It could be 'fun' if you force everyone to use the same totally inadequate setup. Seeing who can actually finish the race.
3-It could also be usefull for beginners where a server could decide to force a proven setup for those not as skilled or experienced
with LFS. Sometimes, you just have to know the tricks and the LFS setups are no exception. This could be usefull in training servers.
In that regard, it could be a 'loose' setup (oversteers) to practice skid control one day, a tight setup (understeer) to practice turn
entry, speed and braking another day.
4-Another thing that could be interesting, additionally to the inverted start grid, what if the server forced the last race winner's setup
on everyone ? That way, no one could complain about setups being the only reason they win
(i can hear some of you already...)
It's NOT a bad idea that's for sure. The only thing
wrong about it is that it doesn't do what is insinuated in the poll, fixed setups
do not automatically provide closer racing imo. A driver that is quick to adapt will still have this advantage. A driver who has trouble
adapting and who just happens to be unable to drive with the forced setup is totally doomed. This is not what i call an ideal
environement to generate close racing. That said, when it comes down to 2 good drivers, or at least who are of equivalent skills,
having the same setup can provide closer racing. In fact, it often does. so it's not black or white.
I find it ironic to try and limit those who are better at adapting to different, eh, limits (constraints). Wouldn't it be easier and more
usefull in the long run to try and find ways to help out the slower guys instead. Seems we could put more work in finding a setup that
fits the vast majority of people. It would be a conservative setup, but hey, everyone will have the same. It a way, conservative
setups are better at providing close racing if they:
1- Make it easier for the beginner to find the limits
2- Make it harder for experienced driver to go over those limits
One very important factor in all this is the controller. I use an analog device myself and think that if you don't have a wheel, you
should at
least use an analog device to really get a feel of LFS. Digital just isn't the same. That being said, if a setup can be
made to be good for both analog and digital controllers, then it's all for the better ! It could serve the community well by taking down
those walls people like to make when they don't want to understand people with different opinions and values. Analog vs Digital has
had it's share of heated debates
Also, nothing is keeping a server from forcing a mouse or keyboard setup. hehe