I just unlocked this game Saturday after about 2 months of Demo racing and I'm hooked!
I am curious about how each of you LFS veterans approched the overwhelming task of learning the tracks & cars...
I know BW like the back of my hand (from the demo obviously) but when I go to join a MP server noone runs that track with the XRT.
I don't have any decent Setups for any of the new cars (other than easy race sets) and it's difficult to stay out of peoples way when I dont know the tracks.
I mean I see theres a turn coming up in 100M but I dont know if I can take it foot on the floor, or if I have to drop to 2nd gear... so I get rammed ALOT.
I hate playing single player, and I will never be offered any decent setups by AI1, 2 or 3.
Please give me some suggestions on how to start with the massive learning curve that is LFS.
I am curious about how each of you LFS veterans approched the overwhelming task of learning the tracks & cars...
I know BW like the back of my hand (from the demo obviously) but when I go to join a MP server noone runs that track with the XRT.
I don't have any decent Setups for any of the new cars (other than easy race sets) and it's difficult to stay out of peoples way when I dont know the tracks.
I mean I see theres a turn coming up in 100M but I dont know if I can take it foot on the floor, or if I have to drop to 2nd gear... so I get rammed ALOT.
I hate playing single player, and I will never be offered any decent setups by AI1, 2 or 3.
Please give me some suggestions on how to start with the massive learning curve that is LFS.

). Have a look at their lines, braking points etc before you join the race. Having the pedal bars showing might help too. Drive a couple of laps on the track just making sure you know what it looks like and then try to emulate what you saw the faster ppl do. Try to drive until you can establish a steady rhythm to your driving (even if it's slow), from then on it's merely a question of lots of practice and tweaking lines and brake points.
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