Hi there.
I have been playing LFS for two or three weeks now and I basically like it more than any other (so-called) racing sim I've ever played, but of course you can't satisfy everyone's needs, and therefore I would also change some things if I could.
I know many - if not most - want even more sophisticated options added to the game's setup-section, but I think less could be more. Why not have some cars that can't be adjusted at all? Drive what you get. Or just minor adjustments to fit it to your driving style (brake bias/power, rollbars for general under- or oversteering, maybe gearing)?
You may ask yourself why I have such a strange idea. Now here's the background:
I still like the combo XFG/Blackwood the most, and I did lap after lap. I tweaked my setup and the setup felt good, but still I couldn't get below 1:36. Yeah. Sometimes not even below 1:37. Ok, I thought, be true to yourself: you just suck / have to practice more. On the other hand LFS is said to be very realistic, and I'm quite a fast guy in RL, kind of a natural but without the bite to get damn good .
Anyway, in LFS I was slower mid-field all the time... and I often thought why the faster dudes are faster although their driving style actually wouldn't be that rewarding (to put it nicely) in RL.
... and then I downloaded a set from Inferno yesterday. Bang, mid 1:34 in the second lap. Two freaking seconds!!!
So, to finally come to an end: Is LFS thought to be a RACING or an ENGINEERING sim?? How many RL racers in the big series would be able to set up their cars decently on their own?
Why not keep it down to driving only... at least for some cars (street cars).
Give me/us a chance to compete in driving!
I have been playing LFS for two or three weeks now and I basically like it more than any other (so-called) racing sim I've ever played, but of course you can't satisfy everyone's needs, and therefore I would also change some things if I could.
I know many - if not most - want even more sophisticated options added to the game's setup-section, but I think less could be more. Why not have some cars that can't be adjusted at all? Drive what you get. Or just minor adjustments to fit it to your driving style (brake bias/power, rollbars for general under- or oversteering, maybe gearing)?
You may ask yourself why I have such a strange idea. Now here's the background:
I still like the combo XFG/Blackwood the most, and I did lap after lap. I tweaked my setup and the setup felt good, but still I couldn't get below 1:36. Yeah. Sometimes not even below 1:37. Ok, I thought, be true to yourself: you just suck / have to practice more. On the other hand LFS is said to be very realistic, and I'm quite a fast guy in RL, kind of a natural but without the bite to get damn good .
Anyway, in LFS I was slower mid-field all the time... and I often thought why the faster dudes are faster although their driving style actually wouldn't be that rewarding (to put it nicely) in RL.
... and then I downloaded a set from Inferno yesterday. Bang, mid 1:34 in the second lap. Two freaking seconds!!!
So, to finally come to an end: Is LFS thought to be a RACING or an ENGINEERING sim?? How many RL racers in the big series would be able to set up their cars decently on their own?
Why not keep it down to driving only... at least for some cars (street cars).
Give me/us a chance to compete in driving!