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ferret
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Quote from three_jump :Since this has gone completly off-topic now...

I always thought that the lfs process is a bit more like this: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2gp98t Smile

Bang on Wink
ferret
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So umm , back on topic - How's the Physics going Scawen
ferret
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Quote from edge3147 :The fact that the devs are trying to cater to a now unsupported OS and it's hardware is just another fine example of wasted time on things that need to be forgotten and moved on from.

XP IS DEAD, do yourself a favor and buy a new PC. Any new PC that is purchased today or any day after this day will more than be capable of running LFS without any sort of upgrade.

This was the post on the first page that led to the debate over OS's. My question - How did a thread about Physics lead to this? Also, am I correct in thinking that it is ONLY Scawen that has to use XP? We can use Win7/8, Linux, Mac, Win 98 (can we still?) and XP if we want. Is this correct or have I missed something? Isn't that the message Scawen is trying to get across to people?
ferret
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Anyone remember Andre from the original "original LFS league"?

He was one of the first racers I actually "talked" to (took a few races to get the balls to chat to anyone back then as it was all new )
ferret
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Sorry to be pedantic, but where is "been" and who are "could" and "would"?

E.g. Robin of Sherwood.

Correct English = Could've or Could have, would've or would have .

Normally I wouldn't have said anything, but from 2 Englishmen .

BACK ON TOPIC - I agree with Fordman's original post, a lot of time has passed since ANY announcement/update/news. Maybe it's time for a small news update given that the community are requesting it. Now I know that Scawen has already given his reasons for not doing so, and I know the community tends to 'jump' on anything that the devs say, but I myself (who couldn't give 2 hoots when the next update is as I accept the devs work ethic of "it's done when it's done") am beginning to wonder "what's going on?".

I visit this forum every day and have done for the past 10-11 years and I am saddened by the recent absence from the devs. I imagine I am not the only one either. So please Devs (anyone who wants to reply), say something, anything that gives hope to the community who just want reassurance that LFS is NOT dead and IS being worked on. I don't think this is an unreasonable request given that it is by people who 'love' this sim and not by someone who is going to flame you for whatever you say. The Devs are intelligent enough to know when a post is from a genuine 'fan' and not someone who demands things or critisizes you work.

Just my 2 cents from a long time member of this community
ferret
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It was Turkey and Keith who had silver (if i remember) in the sprint race, not me . I was with KayJay and we won nothing !!

Great weekend, lovely to see everyone again and some new faces and thanks to bro Jason for hosting another great Kart meet.

Roll on next year (should be healed by then ).
ferret
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LFS forum is STILL the first web page I open when I come home from work, force of habit I guess .

Haven't raced in quite a while now though, mainly due to lack of the physics update, but also due to low racer count* (cruise servers not including).

* - last time I went online, so may be different now .

But I have noticed that since Scawen has posted more regularly lately, my interest in LFS has increased again. I know he has explained why he hasn't posted more often in the past, but surely he can see that just by posting 'something', we, the community are assured that he is still working hard in the background. As LFS has been around for 10 years now, it seems reasonable to me that if the developers wish to keep LFS alive and keep the community interested, then they have to remain active (forum wise) themselves. I know what happens when they do though; people start asking difficult questions like 'rally pack' (The Very End ) and when's the physics update due etc.. but the developers can 'filter' those out and just concentrate on the 'relevant' topics. It shouldn't be the reason not to post anything at all though. Then there's the argument that 'we are busy on the physics update, so posting 'no new news' is irrelevant. But it isn't!! Some of us still want some assurance that the waiting is worth it, regardless of what the post contains e.g. 'spent an hour today thinking about traction' etc. (poor example but you get the idea).

So please developers, don't disappear from the forums again, I believe that your presence alone is enough to keep the interest going.

Ok, I've said enough now
ferret
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Quote from Mp3 Astra :Hey all, very very much looking forward to the event now. Happy to pay the extra £25 for extra kart-time also (even though I distinctly remember almost falling out of the kart last year because my upper, middle and lower-body had given up. I'm less fit than I was last year, so good luck to me and whoever my teammate is.

Jason - just to confirm, I have booked a train that arrives at Newport at 0930 on Saturday. Am I still correct in thinking someone will be able to pick me up? Secondly, I have booked a train at 1332 on Sunday - is it likely I could get a lift back as well? Obviously I will pay petrol money for both journeys.

My nephew, Paul is coming past you at that time Saturday morning, will get back to you later tonight to confirm.
ferret
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Quote from DEVIL 007 :I miss all the old guys. It were always great races with all of them...

I don't post much but I am still around

But as with all the other 'old' crew, I don't race anywhere near as much as I used to back in the good old days. I just can't believe I've been racing LFS for 8 years now and regardless of what has been said elsewhere in this forum about lack of progress, I still love the racing .

I have long breaks then come back and fall in love all over again, only problem atm is that there are less and less busy servers . A few times lately I have booted up LFS only to find nothing happening (relatively to how it used to be ), so I ended up closing it back down again . And before anyone suggests I try iRacing or any other sim, forget it, I've tried. NOTHING, other than LFS has EVER felt 'right' from the moment I booted it up for the first time 8 years ago. iRacing just felt wrong from the moment I stepped in for the first time, so that's out! I can't put my finger on it, or find words to describe what I mean, but LFS is 'right'; the physics are only a part of the 'magic', there's something else.....the menu works well, the online racing is 'genius', the web stuff, the community, the one to one communication with the devs (well 2 at least ), the community (oh did I say that twice ), Ario and all the other extra bits that the community provide, this is why I only play LFS. Even all those things still don't add up to what I mean about the 'right ' factor though. There's still something else........PASSION !!!

I think this is probably the main reason why LFS's progress has slowed down, the devs have committed themselves to getting the physics right and will not settle until they have achieved their goal. This is passion over business, which is why I believe they left their last jobs over

We MUST be patient. It will be 'right' when it is released I have no doubt.

But one last point about the current trend on the forums about lack of progress; If you look at the 'good' posts, you will find that most complaints are either about current bugs that haven't been fixed, or lack of any new content or news about such content. And yet the devs have not really commented much on these points (point 1 in particular) in their responses, they're mostly about the reasons why dev has been slow and physics issues and stuff. I undersatnd totally why dev has been slow, but what about current bugs? Is there no point in fixing them as the new release will sort all these bugs out but not be compatible with current version, meaning scawen will have to debug an obsolete version . I don't know and I don't think it has been clarified either (unless I'm wrong ).

And content...well....Eric doesn't say much does he , I thought I was a quiet forum member . Maybe, just maybe he might have an act of faith and realise that just releasing a few pics and maybe a few hints as to what he has been working on will quell a LOT of the moans on this forum......over to you Eric
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ferret
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even better VFM then
ferret
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great idea , but after hosting the last 2 UK LFS Kart Meetings with my brother Jason, there are lots of things to consider and organise if you want people to commit and make it happen. they are:-

1. Cost - must make it affordable for those travelling far distances (especially abroad)
2. Value for money - If all you can provide is the Karting itself i.e. no accomodation, food, beer etc. then it can be very expensive when you add up all the other costs e.g. Hotel, train/plane, food, beer etc.
3. Pre and post racing - to make it a truly great event, it is nice to meet and chat (and get very drunk) with fellow LFS'ers. For this you need a place to go before and after the event e.g Pub, House.

We managed to secure the whole day at our local Kart centre for approx £45 per head, giving us a good 1.5 hours of track time each. Plus we were lucky to have Jason's house to accomodate everyone the day before and after, giving us plenty of opportunity to meet, chat (and get very drunk:nod. So the total cost for the event, food, beer and accomodation was approx £60 each. The only additional cost was the travel.

Now I know that is probably asking a bit much of anyone, and we can only thank Jason for the last 2 years for his generosity, but it does highlight a few reasons why it is difficult to organise an event like this at other venues across the UK.

I hope I have given you (Fordman) an insight into what you may need to look at if you want people to take a real interest in the event. I am certainly up for any event providing it is cost effective and good value for money. I have been to most of the Kart meets over the years (missed only 2 I think?), and I know from experience that travelling 200 miles to a kart meet, racing for an hour, then turning round and driving back home is not what I consider value for money or something I would consider doing again.

But I agree with the sentiment, we do need a UK LFS Kart Meet 2011
ferret
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Pick-ups will be the same as last year i.e. YES we can pick you up at the station

Will need to know soon where everyone is arriving from (what station) and what time so we can organise the drivers.
ferret
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the centre can provide wetsuits if we need them, so don't panic if you don't have one
ferret
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weather down here is as expected - rain today but sun wants to keep popping it's head through now and again, so fingers crossed, tomorrow should be as predicted i.e. sunny'ish but probably damp track (which is nice )
ferret
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Just been down to pay the Karting Centre the rest of the money and to check that our schedule was OK with them. ALL CLEAR.

He did mention that as there are only 10 Karts at the centre, and ALL karts are going to be on track, if one breaks and can't be fixed, then that leaves only 9 Karts (and so 9 (larger) teams). We don't want this to happen, so NO BREAKING THE KARTS PLEASE
ferret
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OMG - I just noticed my number of posts - including this one - 44!! and I joined in Jan 2003 !!! looking on this page alone, I see over 1,000 posts from people who joined last year !!!

What does that say about me? or you ??

Keep this humorous btw, it is meant that way
ferret
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Update :-
  • there will be a burger van on the site (lunch sorted )
  • If you can bring a tent with no hassle, then it would be wise, though may not be needed. Air beds and sleeping bags though are a different matter, bring your own!
ferret
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Toll charge may be £5.20 according to my team-mates, but hey you get to get out for FREE!!!!

Anyway we have devised a schedule for the day, though this may vary slightly depending on how the day is progressing.

10:00 - 10:30 Arrive at site
10:30 - 11:00 Kitting out and briefing.
11.00 - 11.30 Practice (10 mins each)
11.45 - 12.45 Mini Endurance - 1 hour race (1 x 20 minute stint each)
12.45 - 13.00 Break
13.00 - 16.00 Main Endurance race - 3 hours race (2 x 30 minute stints each)
16.00 - 17.00 Individual Sprint Races (3 x 10 minute heats with a 10 minute final)
17.00 - Whenever - back to Jason's for those staying the evening.

Note : we will be using the practice session at the start to not only familiarise ourselves with the track, but also check the karts out. Each driver will get a chance to see if their kart is either faulty or slow, any problems can be rectified by pulling in to the pits and telling the marshall. They can then take the kart to the mechanic, who will fix it. We have been assured that the karts are all in good order, but you know how these things work, there's always one kart that runs like a pig!!
ferret
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30 is the max because there are 10 karts on track at the same time, 3 drivers per 'team'/Kart. Otherwise there will be less time on track for each driver

BUT, some people are dropping out, so places may still be available

Jason ([SR] Turkey) will no doubt be responding to this post soon, he has a better idea if places are available

Watch this space
ferret
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No-one needs necessarily to get to Abergavenny by train as Cardiff or Newport is just as easy for one of us to come and collect you. So check the prices for Newport or Cardiff, I'm sure it will work out cheaper . But if people are driving down, then it would best if arrangements for lifts could be organised

Airport locations (in preferred order)

Cardiff Airport
Bristol Airport

Train Locations (in preferred order)

Abergavenny (if convenient)
Newport
Cardiff

Car locations

Jason's (Friday)
Kart Circuit (Saturday 10:00 am)
ferret
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Quote from 5haz : there could always be more than one server but I'm sure that costs SR money which they might not have.



the only problem with running more than one server of the same category e.g. 2 FOX Racing servers is that one will always be more popular than the other; resulting in low, if not nil racers in the second server! This happened in the CTRA where the most popular server (where even the fastest drivers raced) was the Bronze (or CTRA1 if I remember) server. The other servers were always quiet in comparison. So it is not a problem of 'SR money' as we have enough servers to run 2 if we wanted; but more the fact that LFS racers tend to gravitate towards the busiest servers for the best (and sometimes worst) races/action. But as with all public servers, you just don't know who is racing and their level of ability, so you just take care, not get too stressed when you get 'accidentally' taken out, and carry on. It's the nature of public servers I'm afraid. But we try and admin it as much as possible and we do respond to all reports via the forum on our website.
ferret
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Myself, Tongey and kayJay all have cars and live in cardiff, so Cardiff Airport is the best option, but Bristol is just as easy

We should all be available for pick-ups on Friday, so you can start organising your flights with this in mind i.e. just get to either airport and we'll pick you up from there
ferret
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I got there 2 mins late
ferret
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We are looking into the 2 server suggestion atm
ferret
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3 short videos to check out. Not much to see apart from a nice crash and a chance to see some LFS'ers faces.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aggOepOP7IA - The Line up outside the Race Centre.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZreBJFanXH0 - The crash.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ein8cUs5ao - A look at some GPL racing.
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