Two things would greatly improve the LFS online experience for pickup races.
Please note that it still awesome and I love it at the moment. Emphasis is on the word 'improve'
* Engine Damage - Stop people doing ridiculous downshifting to get faster lap times. It should kill your engine within a few corners.
* Debilitating car damage - At the moment, it is beneficial for idiots to bounce off the walls around South City, drive straight over the final chicane at some AS and FE combos.
Hitting walls should kill your car straight away (rubbing fenders etc), and going over chicanes at 100mph should kill your suspension.
Repeatedly smashing in to the back of another car because you can't judge your braking distance or you're far too aggressive should damage your car and put you out of the race.
Most people will agree that LFS is at it's best when the racing is close and clean. The more this is promoted, the better it will get.
T1 n00bs will learn pretty quickly if their car is un-drivable after smacking in to someone at the first corner...
I don't think shift+s is the real issue here. We'd see less accidents if everone was more careful. More realistic damage would make people more careful.
Please note that it still awesome and I love it at the moment. Emphasis is on the word 'improve'
* Engine Damage - Stop people doing ridiculous downshifting to get faster lap times. It should kill your engine within a few corners.
* Debilitating car damage - At the moment, it is beneficial for idiots to bounce off the walls around South City, drive straight over the final chicane at some AS and FE combos.
Hitting walls should kill your car straight away (rubbing fenders etc), and going over chicanes at 100mph should kill your suspension.
Repeatedly smashing in to the back of another car because you can't judge your braking distance or you're far too aggressive should damage your car and put you out of the race.
Most people will agree that LFS is at it's best when the racing is close and clean. The more this is promoted, the better it will get.
T1 n00bs will learn pretty quickly if their car is un-drivable after smacking in to someone at the first corner...
I don't think shift+s is the real issue here. We'd see less accidents if everone was more careful. More realistic damage would make people more careful.


He just wants to have fun. 




), for example last week, turn one of a Kart Track, were running both 240CC and 200CC Karts, and swapping each race, with the finishing order being carried to the next race - i've started about midway up the gird (because i was quite fast, but only in a 200 last race), but dont really make a great start and gain any places, i come into turn one and watch the lead car put his inside wheel on the dirt, brake and drift wide, while the two guys up his backside slam into him, spinning him round on the exit, which is VERY tight (one high kerb on one side, wide enough for two karts, but usually the outside is covered in dirt and crap, and there are tyres placed "strategically"). One kart goes around him, and the lead car then slams on the brakes, spinning 180 degrees, now stationary sideways across the track - apart from the one kart that got through EVERY ONE of the karts hit him on the side - and i just sweeped on by.