My 'racing game' portfolio in 2003 consisted of Viper Racing, Need for Speed Porsche Unleashed, Grand Prix 2. I tried Grand Prix Legends which was too damn hard. I had one of the early Microsoft Sidewynder FFB wheels to race with.
Then out came the LFS 01A Beta. It was fantastic and moved the goalpoasts from 'game' to 'sim'. I bought the ACT Labs ForceRS, 'Performance Pedals' with clutch and H-shifter. I remember practicing clutch control in anticipation of my first driving lesson on Viper Racing!
I have always kept an eye on LFS development and felt rather sad that S3 never came to be. I licensed S1 in 2005 and S2 as soon as it came out, but lost interest in racing sims in general as life got busy and I got more of a fix tinkering with real cars. Since then I've built a career, started my own business, bought a house and refurbished most of it, got married and had 3 kids! The ACT-Labs collected dust all that time... until Christmas break.
I see the poor wheel coated in dust in the attic. My oldest boy is 5 and I thought he might like to see Daddy's old toy... his eyes lit up as it come down with the Christmas decorations. I plugged it in, all came to life but the limp pedals weren't returning properly. A few trips to the garage and I managed to get the springs bodged. Then there were no Win7 drivers for the wheel... after some searching I found a copy of some modded drivers that work. Awesome!
Naturally I had to set up LFS on my office desktop. My 5yr old loved picking a car and circuit and 'practicing his driving' - he's really getting the hang of it. I do the pedals but he is learning to use paddle shifters with auto-clutch! My 4yr old is also keen and has a natural knack of catching slides, time to get him karting! Or perhaps not - he tends to just mow down cones most of the time.
Now the problem is I'm getting a bit addicted. I bought a copy of Assetto Corsa and without starting any debate, it is an incredible Sim with a level of realism that really got my attention. But I just can't quite get into it due to the limitations of my 270deg wheel, the cars feel great until you overstep it a bit and then it's in a wall. Back to LFS - I really enjoyed starting to have a play with some of the S2 cars and tracks! The RWD cars that I found too hard to drive fast 10 years ago are suddenly driveable - which suggests my real-world experience counts for something. It seemed to work a lot better with my wheel too, with its limited lock - I could still catch the car and rescue it when over-driven or the back kicked out.
LFS is a step behind AC both visually and 'feel', but it has its own charm - the kids will only play LFS - and the more I explore it the better it feels. I like the cars & track choice; for 'real-life' experience there are other titles with huge development resources but LFS offers something a little unique. I'd compare LFS to karting (accessible & casual) where as AC is more like a trackday (need to be in the right zone). It is incredible what has been achieved by 3 guys, and quite frankly if they release a modest update this year and give it an 'S3' stamp then I will happily pay for it! I'm quite surprised they didn't stop a few years back to be honest and deserve much kudos for keeping with it.
So where now? I really want to get a better wheel set-up. If I can find my USB adapter to run the ACT-Labs pedals and shifter separately I want to pair it with a £2-300 wheel. I think AC would come into its own and I'll get the best of of LFS too. The T300 looks pretty good - any experiences of this? This would eventually be the kids... if I really get into sim racing I'll kit out with a Fanatec or Accuforce. I'm also intrigued by the Oculus Rift support and would consider a DK2 as well, just not convinced - would love to demo on and see for myself!
Anyway enough rambling, I hope to get a more enjoyable set-up very soon and see you on an LFS server for some hotlapping soon...
Then out came the LFS 01A Beta. It was fantastic and moved the goalpoasts from 'game' to 'sim'. I bought the ACT Labs ForceRS, 'Performance Pedals' with clutch and H-shifter. I remember practicing clutch control in anticipation of my first driving lesson on Viper Racing!
I have always kept an eye on LFS development and felt rather sad that S3 never came to be. I licensed S1 in 2005 and S2 as soon as it came out, but lost interest in racing sims in general as life got busy and I got more of a fix tinkering with real cars. Since then I've built a career, started my own business, bought a house and refurbished most of it, got married and had 3 kids! The ACT-Labs collected dust all that time... until Christmas break.
I see the poor wheel coated in dust in the attic. My oldest boy is 5 and I thought he might like to see Daddy's old toy... his eyes lit up as it come down with the Christmas decorations. I plugged it in, all came to life but the limp pedals weren't returning properly. A few trips to the garage and I managed to get the springs bodged. Then there were no Win7 drivers for the wheel... after some searching I found a copy of some modded drivers that work. Awesome!
Naturally I had to set up LFS on my office desktop. My 5yr old loved picking a car and circuit and 'practicing his driving' - he's really getting the hang of it. I do the pedals but he is learning to use paddle shifters with auto-clutch! My 4yr old is also keen and has a natural knack of catching slides, time to get him karting! Or perhaps not - he tends to just mow down cones most of the time.
Now the problem is I'm getting a bit addicted. I bought a copy of Assetto Corsa and without starting any debate, it is an incredible Sim with a level of realism that really got my attention. But I just can't quite get into it due to the limitations of my 270deg wheel, the cars feel great until you overstep it a bit and then it's in a wall. Back to LFS - I really enjoyed starting to have a play with some of the S2 cars and tracks! The RWD cars that I found too hard to drive fast 10 years ago are suddenly driveable - which suggests my real-world experience counts for something. It seemed to work a lot better with my wheel too, with its limited lock - I could still catch the car and rescue it when over-driven or the back kicked out.
LFS is a step behind AC both visually and 'feel', but it has its own charm - the kids will only play LFS - and the more I explore it the better it feels. I like the cars & track choice; for 'real-life' experience there are other titles with huge development resources but LFS offers something a little unique. I'd compare LFS to karting (accessible & casual) where as AC is more like a trackday (need to be in the right zone). It is incredible what has been achieved by 3 guys, and quite frankly if they release a modest update this year and give it an 'S3' stamp then I will happily pay for it! I'm quite surprised they didn't stop a few years back to be honest and deserve much kudos for keeping with it.
So where now? I really want to get a better wheel set-up. If I can find my USB adapter to run the ACT-Labs pedals and shifter separately I want to pair it with a £2-300 wheel. I think AC would come into its own and I'll get the best of of LFS too. The T300 looks pretty good - any experiences of this? This would eventually be the kids... if I really get into sim racing I'll kit out with a Fanatec or Accuforce. I'm also intrigued by the Oculus Rift support and would consider a DK2 as well, just not convinced - would love to demo on and see for myself!
Anyway enough rambling, I hope to get a more enjoyable set-up very soon and see you on an LFS server for some hotlapping soon...