Okay I admit I skipped quite a few long posts to get to the end of the thread, but I think the point that was majorly missed was that, where say Tristan bought and played S1 for a year before everyone upped to S2(£1/month relative value), Robbson bought S1 one month before S2 made what he believes was a surprise entry. Proportionally speaking, £12/month relative value.. considerably more playability expense than Tristan's.
Truth be known, anyone who buys S2 these days will get roughly one year of playing out of it less than me, because I've had a licence coming up a year and as soon as S3 comes out, I'll be throwing my money at Scavier and graduating to the new S3 servers, tracks and cars that come with. So will the rest of us, let's face it. So come the event, when S2 is about to be superceded with S3, there are going to be people who get proportionally less "value" for their £24 than we have, particularly since LFS is
THE ONLINE racing simulator.
I do very much sympathise with Robbson. It's rotten luck. Sod's law, frankly, and in no sense is it really FAIR.. but it is what it is, and we have to live with it.
On the positive side, Robbson has reaped the benefit of S2 physics and updates since his S1 investment, so his initial £12 outlay has had SOME return long-term, but I can't imagine for a moment having LFS and being unable to find anyone online to race with. I'd be gutted.. and the more I loved LFS, the more gutted I'd be. Robbson's clearly an LFS fan, from what I can see. I like the guy. Doesn't mean we're engaged, or anything..
Robbson, please.. spend the extra £12 and come race with us. You'll feel better, and frankly so will I. You have my sympathy, now spend some money and beat our PBs.. IF you can