Not to long ago lfs got the forced cokpit view option and it brought to the table the question "is the actual cockpit view realistic"
I already said what I'm going to explain but I didn't explain what I meant with images.
The cockpit view as we have it forces us to see 2 times the ~50 cm/20 inches space between our eyes and our screen.
If we move the camera forward we get rid of this inconvenient but we have a better view over the bonnet that we should in reality and it can be considered as an unfair advantage.
A solution to this problem could be a camera starting from the driver's eyes but focusing more on the windshield.
The cockpit view
![](http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/9518/viewlfs1nc4.th.jpg)
The camera moved forward
![](http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/3995/viewlfs2vz8.th.jpg)
The camera focused on the windshield
![](http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/7866/viewlfs3vv3.th.jpg)
I already said what I'm going to explain but I didn't explain what I meant with images.
The cockpit view as we have it forces us to see 2 times the ~50 cm/20 inches space between our eyes and our screen.
If we move the camera forward we get rid of this inconvenient but we have a better view over the bonnet that we should in reality and it can be considered as an unfair advantage.
A solution to this problem could be a camera starting from the driver's eyes but focusing more on the windshield.
The cockpit view
![](http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/9518/viewlfs1nc4.th.jpg)
The camera moved forward
![](http://img160.imageshack.us/img160/3995/viewlfs2vz8.th.jpg)
The camera focused on the windshield
![](http://img67.imageshack.us/img67/7866/viewlfs3vv3.th.jpg)