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Poll : What do you think?

Yes, you are right!
83
No, that is a bad idea (please explain below)
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the only problem is that it takes much more time to do new tracks ;\
I do not see building a new track enviernment as being a very diffacult challenge for some one with a fair ammount of modeling and design skill. And though I hate to agree with negitive statements I have to agree with Ian H. If we look at LFS and the content pushes over the last two years we get the following. Lots of small and fundimential code upgrades from Scawen, and we have two new cars, which we did not really need, a few configs and some old track refreshes from Eric. Lets face it, at this pace there better be some big changes or additional content in the not so distant future or its plainly obvious that LFS is not the pimary day job for Eric.

Now this may not be a bad thing, LFS has been great but I think some of the competitors are just about to catch and perhaps surpass what LFS as accomplished. If they can pull off what they hope to then LFS may slowly fade away without ever reatching the devs vision of its completed state.

My fondest memories of LFS are just before the S1 launch. When taming the XRT was a challenge and the only track we had was Blackwood. Tracks like Blackwood, Aston Historic and Westhill are the reasons I played LFS, the other tracks just do not have that special feeling that makes me forget it's a sim and not a real track. We need more tracks like that, tracks that are nice and simple and yet uniquely challanging. Tracks like we might find in our home towns where lower ranks of drivers are learning the ropes and it feels more intimate.

LFS is at its best when using the lower end cars on these types of tracks then when driving the high end sports cars on the fast and overly stale tracks. But this is starting to get off topic and so I will end this post.


Yes I would like to see some more tracks, with fewer variants.

Yes I would like to see things that are different then we have now.

Yes I would like to see narrower tracks with less advertising, less BIG Racing feel.

No I don't care if those tracks reuse some of the current envierments are a backdrop or visual style.
There can be too many requested tracks...........
Love the available tracks and cars available with LFS. That being said, if I were to request anything further, I would suggest replicating the tracks from Geogg Crammonds' GP4 with all the subsequent texture updates by Caelean and company. I'm particularly enthralled with the latest edition of the Nurburgring in rFactor, but the 2001 F1 tracks from Crammond's GP4 would be ideal...and they are DX8 compatible.
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