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Quote from pantiainen :Your work looks so good i cannot wait. Smile My only concern is, that if I...

yeah I also thought about that, about leaving the option to run "RETRO" tracks for extra nostalgia when the newer updated tracks replace the current ones
but seems its too much to dream for.
You can keep the old version of LFS in a different folder and run it there if your want
Quote from Flotch :is missing August 2022 with Bancroft Autodrome and Fairfield Test Center : https://www.lfs.net/20th-anniversary

fair enough, this explains the gap in years somewhat, but my point still stands. We are talking in year(s) of development for one "world" to complete and not months. There can be enthousiastic talk about moons and stuff but it doesnt make much sense if the sand is still missing.

Quote from Scawen :No, all tracks must be updated. This has all been explained. I know it's a lot of reading but there are links at the bottom of this page:
https://www.lfs.net/patchInfo/report-dec2024-ky.php

conclusion from this quote; no sand, no release. My projection is at least another full year.
Quote from cargame.nl :enthousiastic talk about moons and stuff

OMG there is going to be multiple moons! Thumbs up
My favorite moon is Io.
Quote from Gutholz :OMG there is going to be multiple moons!

Won't help much though - even the biggest at smallest distance are just small dots in the sky,so our own sattelite is the only useful decoration...

This is what you get with a 600mm lens + 2x converter + crop size sensor during opposition of Jupiter... Shrug



And since I feel obligated to say something on topic - some complain about updates coming too slow,some use the same old stuff and still able to create something new. Or race same classics with different people - either way real simracing fans still have their fun in at least weekly base.
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cant wait to drive my XRT on mars

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