Very interesting points.
I think what I meant is that I don't want to see like, a number of users equal to WoW, CSS, or Runescape. It would just completely ruin it for me, because the community would no longer be tight. I mean on this forum I think I know a LOT of you. (Well, by familiarity).
But in a big community, everyone seems to be so much more separated. And teams won't matter anymore. I mean, Drift teams like Saiko^D, or racing teams like ...I dunno, a famous racing team.
, will just become lost in a sea of clans.
Though, I do play demo more because the servers are always active. S2 seems to be like a barren land. I mean 600 servers, take off the empty and the private, and you got
< 100.
I would
not like to see full servers all the time, since servers are all run by users and if they all get packed, it would ruin the game.
In terms of actual development, offline play could be better, since LFS tends to get a bit bland after a while. Needs something to keep me playing. Like the training, but more in-depth. I can wait for Graphics, if my computer can't run it, I won't play it. And that's bad. Especially for my poor 30fps graphics card.
Physics are a priority here, and I hope they don't affect the performance of my computer too much, or the file size of the game.
I'd like to see LFS going that much further, and being publicized, but right now, LFS is that special game that not many people know about. I find it's really something that makes LFS special. It has been so underground, in fact I would get bored of it if it weren't for:
1. Someone who showed it to me, and we had lots of fun with it.
or
2. Online play