Yes and YES. It doesn't cost an arm and a leg, even by Turkish standards, to get S2. Besides, don't they have a myriad of cracked servers to play on?
Mr. Scavier already rolled out a system to make LFS more affordable, especially with developing countries such as Turkey in mind. Honestly pretty greedy to ask for another discount on top of the current one, only for Turkey. 6GBP isn't impossible to come by, and if you're an aspiring player which is short on money, maybe you can win Kristoffer's giveaway and get S2 that way.
But ultimately, I'm going to vouch for quality over quantity because not everyone should just jump into S2, because people that once were drag racers on no-name Demo servers will suddenly overrun Multiclass, TC etc. and ultimately increase the admins' workloads.
P.S: Don't push your luck when it comes to Steam. It's been discussed before.
P.P.S: Call me whatever you like, it's the cold, hard truth.
As most of y'all know from different simulations and IRL races, racers have spotters etc. to help them out during their races, and this is only simulated in a handful of sims. Another handful use this nifty little open source program called Crew Chief. http://thecrewchief.org/
I managed to dig around the forums and find a program called LFSRelax that has limited spotter functionality, but it has a ton of problems.
- No support out of the box, you have to troubleshoot it on your own.
- It's made for an old version of LFS.
- Might be personal, but I keep getting InSim timeouts.
After watching an absolute crapton of iRacing, I was practically drooling over how they had a spotter, also knowing that I couldn't really use one to the extent of that game because my choices were super limited.
This is a shot in the dark, but...
Anyone else wanna see this program in LFS?
Is it even possible to make it fully functional?
I think LFS has the infrastructure for this, there are already so many InSim apps out there... We just need a few programming wizards...
I was messing around on my uncle's PC like the brat I was, and I saw "Live for Speed".
I told my uncle to set it up. Cue me on the old BL car park with an XFG, controlling a car with a mouse for the first time.
We got going, and I installed LFS on my own PC the next day.
I went online (on Z28 despite the year, I thought the game was called "LFS Z28".) I found a server, joined, and right after I did, I got vote-banned by a bunch of dudes, probably from the same team, maybe the same person.
I proceeded to play on servers that didn't have these kinds of people, although I remember making a rage-thread about them.
I've recently settled into my dorm to start university. I've been playing LFS for a long time, and I couldn't bring a computer with me. Recently, I've been wanting to play LFS, but I don't have a lot of money in my hands. I've been eyeing a few laptops, some with Pentiums, some with Core 2 Duos, some with Turions, all with integrated graphics and 2-4GBs of RAM. I want to know if I can run LFS on these ~10 year old laptops. Do you guys reckon I can get 30fps with a full server?
(I don't care about settings, I just want to get 30fps, even if it's 800x600 with the lowest graphics)