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Where are the good old times...
HaCo
S2 licensed
Hi everyone,
Although I have LFS for a very long time I'm just a casual and rookie racer. In the past I had a lot of fun racing XF GTi, XR GT, RB4 GT, FXO, ... let's say the street cars on the big nice tracks Fern Bay black (or other variations) just to have some fun. There were startgrids with +20 cars and there were always drivers with +/- the same level as I had (slow ), faster drivers and yep even slower ones.
What I'm trying to say is that there were servers where you could have big fun as a casual driver, with some racing aspect. These type of servers I can hardly find anymore (maybe I'm not looking too well?).

Or it is serious racing, it's drifting or some police game or you need enough credits to join.

I've posted a similar post in the "New players say hi" thread, and I'm posting it here because it's more like a general question. Am I the only one feeling this way? Are there other who want to have some fun with the kind of racing I'm describing?

Is there a way to have a server like that, switching between tracks automaticly and let's say allow the standard setups only?

Grtz,
Hannu.
HaCo
S2 licensed
Hi,
I'm not a real new player, have LFS since the beginning, but I'm a casual racer. I have to say that I'm slightly disapointed in LFS lately. Let me explain why.

There was a time that you could race simple cars (the standard street cars, mixed) on big nice tracks just for fun. There were startgrids with +20 drivers and it was big fun because there were always drivers within your level (in my case, rookie casual level). Nowadays you only have real races, drifting or these police car (or what is it anyway) kind of games on mostly the same tracks, like blackwood... Am I the only one with this opinion? Is there a server that suits my needs?

I'm only casual driver who wants to have some fun now and then.

Grtz,
Hannu.
HaCo
S2 licensed
I'm in the exact same situation and it is very annoying. Don't have the space for pedals and want analog paddles instead.

This new wireless wheel from logitech has analog paddles and no pedals. The only problem is that it is not designed for PC, but it is for PS3 and PS2 and works over USB.
http://www.logitech.com/index. ... devices/4565&cl=be,nl

I wish someone could try it, if it works over USB on the PC. It would be a great solution for me! It also doens't cost very much!!
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