Hello People.
I'm aware we as Gamers, simmers - whatever, now fully expect to buy a product that is either incomplete, or full of bugs (same thing). It doesn't and couldn't happen with any other product I can think of. Can you imagine buying a new car that was broke, or incomplete, on the understanding the manufacturer may get around to fixing it in the future.
As I mentioned, this is with regards all gaming developers, no sooner have we got back from the shop with our CD / DVD and we are looking on the net for patches.
With LFS it's a little different, as we are told from the onset this is a work in progress, and as such, you are asked to pay for the privalege to be a Beta tester. I can imagine the LFS meeting at the time, "do you think they'll pay", "of course, they'll be queing to pay for unfinished software, they do it all the time".
I bought LFS from what I had read regarding the physics, and there is no doubt they are good, but for $42 then there needs to be a lot more.
I have just drove a car into another car. Not on purpose, but Hey. not a scratch. Apparently thats what happens, people all over the world are driving cars, into other cars, with no damage what so ever. Those of us out there who believe there would be damage on a catatrosphic level, are completely wrong. The physics in LFS say so.
Then there is the AI. In the world of LFS. It's normal to stick to the racing line and it doesn't matter what is in front, because your going to barge them out the way anyway. The developer should be more clear that this is a multi-player sim only. And that AI is included only for a laugh, and shouldn't be taken seriously.
We the silly shopper - habe waited long enough now for this to develope into a "proper" package, I say that as we have clearly paid proper package money.
Let us not forget, we do not even have the benefit of a CD, jewel case, printed manual - nothing.
One more thing, the installation / upgrade procedure is pathetic. As the developer is keen to charge developer package style money, they should be prepared as a minimum, to provide a good quality installer / updater. Right clicking on zip files is for freeware only.
Maybe I've had a bad day, and that is reflected above - but no, they are genuine issues I've raised, and warrant a fair / sensible response.
I'm aware we as Gamers, simmers - whatever, now fully expect to buy a product that is either incomplete, or full of bugs (same thing). It doesn't and couldn't happen with any other product I can think of. Can you imagine buying a new car that was broke, or incomplete, on the understanding the manufacturer may get around to fixing it in the future.
As I mentioned, this is with regards all gaming developers, no sooner have we got back from the shop with our CD / DVD and we are looking on the net for patches.
With LFS it's a little different, as we are told from the onset this is a work in progress, and as such, you are asked to pay for the privalege to be a Beta tester. I can imagine the LFS meeting at the time, "do you think they'll pay", "of course, they'll be queing to pay for unfinished software, they do it all the time".
I bought LFS from what I had read regarding the physics, and there is no doubt they are good, but for $42 then there needs to be a lot more.
I have just drove a car into another car. Not on purpose, but Hey. not a scratch. Apparently thats what happens, people all over the world are driving cars, into other cars, with no damage what so ever. Those of us out there who believe there would be damage on a catatrosphic level, are completely wrong. The physics in LFS say so.
Then there is the AI. In the world of LFS. It's normal to stick to the racing line and it doesn't matter what is in front, because your going to barge them out the way anyway. The developer should be more clear that this is a multi-player sim only. And that AI is included only for a laugh, and shouldn't be taken seriously.
We the silly shopper - habe waited long enough now for this to develope into a "proper" package, I say that as we have clearly paid proper package money.
Let us not forget, we do not even have the benefit of a CD, jewel case, printed manual - nothing.
One more thing, the installation / upgrade procedure is pathetic. As the developer is keen to charge developer package style money, they should be prepared as a minimum, to provide a good quality installer / updater. Right clicking on zip files is for freeware only.
Maybe I've had a bad day, and that is reflected above - but no, they are genuine issues I've raised, and warrant a fair / sensible response.