And what is that supposed to mean? They offer the same old obsolete offline-only 1.2.0.0 version of iRacing as well as a torrent of NR2003 with some mods installed. I fail to see any connection with the post you were quoting.





. It is possible to try before you buy if you have iracing buddies 

BTW did they finally fix the issue with autoclutch that I'd read about some time ago? Sheesh, selling such an expensive subscription service and getting all pissed off if someone called it 'game' and then clutch wasn't even working in a realistic way... not to mention brake lights 
" at the end), because I don't think the iRacing guys are consciously following into Microsoft's footsteps.


I'd imagine most people who would like iracing already have a wheel. I've talked to a handful of people who's first sim is iracing. Most are auto-sport fans or race in real life, so spending 80 bucks or so on a lower class wheel, or 200 or more on the better isnt too much to ask along w/ a subscription. It seems like almost everyone i talk to in the chatrooms is a member of some real life race series except me.

So in 5 years your LFS investment would have theoretically to the fabulous sum of 5£ per year, every year of LFS allowed you to drive the Solstice for... what? 10 days?
