I used to be in the camp that wanted mods.
LFS Tweak and slickmod, ghostmod, etc are all very cool and build on one of the great strengths LFS has: its physics engine.
But LFS has an even greater strength and that is the community of racers that has grown over the last few years.
If it weren't for the restriction to only a "few" track layouts and vehicle characteristics, I wouldn't be able to have the kind of fantastic close racing I had yesterday on CTRA.
When I stop to think of it, LFS at heart is about intense online multiplayer racing, and for us to have that we need a large group of people who are all familiar with the same tracks and cars so that the real competition can be where it should be: driving and set making skills.
So I vote NAY!
Not because I don't like the idea of expansion and mods, but because I like the ideal LFS strives for even more.
Thanks again again to the devs for their vision, spirit and effort.
LFS Tweak and slickmod, ghostmod, etc are all very cool and build on one of the great strengths LFS has: its physics engine.
But LFS has an even greater strength and that is the community of racers that has grown over the last few years.
If it weren't for the restriction to only a "few" track layouts and vehicle characteristics, I wouldn't be able to have the kind of fantastic close racing I had yesterday on CTRA.
When I stop to think of it, LFS at heart is about intense online multiplayer racing, and for us to have that we need a large group of people who are all familiar with the same tracks and cars so that the real competition can be where it should be: driving and set making skills.
So I vote NAY!
Not because I don't like the idea of expansion and mods, but because I like the ideal LFS strives for even more.
Thanks again again to the devs for their vision, spirit and effort.