You may want mods to keep the game alive but to say LFS dies is just stupid. This game is constantly improving over time and changing, look at the difference between S1 and 2
Modding opportunities aren't endless, you are confined to what the engine can do and also there’s no tool been released to make the AI line around the track
The biggest problem for rFactor is they are relying on the mods to keep the game alive. What would you do if the gamming industry hit down hard on people using trade names without a license?? Effectively a mod maker is stealing in a way because they aren't paying the big money for that license like EA and codemasters are.
For me the most important thing is the physics and that’s where LFS excels. Having the physics as dynamic as possible and using real world data rather than the old method of just simulating something within the limits that it needs to work in.
Keiran