Eilim
05-22-2006, 06:45 PM
Prologue:
Some people might remember my endless pimping of the game "Live for Speed" a while back in a post about the new racing sim Rfactor in the general forums. At the time I was hopelessly addicted to the game (even went out and bought a Logitech MOMO wheel, can't wait for their new version in november.) Even with my addiction, I never really ventured online after I upgraded from the demo as while I love racing sims, I tend to not be very good at them due to the problem of having a lead foot.
Anyways, a few months back my gaming rig died on me and I didn't have the funds to replace it, thus ending my hardcore offline training in the game (I had aspirations of being competitive online at some point.).
Well, a few weeks ago I finally got around to getting a new gaming rig. Admittedly with the new rig I went out and bought a bunch of games that would have made my old system cry (BF2, CS:Source, Oblvion..) even venturing into *gasp* other racing sims. Tried Rfactor for more than one lap this time.. and well, bleahk.. not a bad game per se, but felt too much like a video game and not a simulator to me. Tried GTL, even knowing is was pretty much on the same engine. Had a better time with that, but mainly because I could tool around in some classic cars, especially the old Falcon.. (Heck, I learned to drive in an old ford falcon.) but still felt too gamey to me, not really able to get a realistic feel for the cars through the force feedback and game sounds.
So, I went back to my old favorite, and fell in love all over again. Going back at 1680x1050, all details turned high and surround sound didn't hurt either. While it does have its quirks, with the latest patch this game just feels the closest to actually driving a car I've ever felt without actually getting behind the wheel. (Nascar 2003 being the king previously, too bad I get bored with ovals too quickly.)
Well, what does any of this have to do with writing a dynasty? Well, remember how I said i wasn't very good? Well, taking time away from the game didn't help that. throw in the fact I spent a good chunk of time playing GTL which has a completely different feel, I've gotten worse.. much worse. Lost 5 seconds lap time in the easiest car on the easiest track. :( This dynasty will be a training diary of sorts. Following along with me while I try to get myself to a point I feel I can compete in one of the many online leagues, who knows, if it goes well.. Might even follow my "career" in online racing.
I'll be using the GTi car, on the track Blackwood GP. This way I can post replays that others can watch using just the demo if their interested. Maybe even want to train along with me, even if to just point and laugh at how much I suck.
To take this even a bit further, I have a 23(20 racer+3 spectators) player dedicated LFS s2 server I picked up for some friends and family to tool around on once in a while with me. When we're not using it, I'll kick it down to being a demo server (sadly, when in demo mode, it only allows 11 connections, 10 racers +1 spectator.) So anyone interested can check out the lfs demo and maybe get some racing in without having to worry about the "wreckers" that populate the public demo servers.
I'll actually be trying to use the online track for most of my practices, so feel free to grab a copy of the demo and join me. :)
The server ip is: 64.37.104.43 , when in demo mode it'll be named FOCC Test Track, with the password being "trout". Feel free to share the password with a friend or two if ya want use the server to race against them online. I just ask that the info not be posted anywhere else, and that you respect any racers you find already on the track.
Oh, and FOCC is not a typo. :) Didn't want to use FOFC, and am not very original with names so Front Office Car Club popped into my head.
You can grab the LFS demo here: http://www.liveforspeed.net/
Some people might remember my endless pimping of the game "Live for Speed" a while back in a post about the new racing sim Rfactor in the general forums. At the time I was hopelessly addicted to the game (even went out and bought a Logitech MOMO wheel, can't wait for their new version in november.) Even with my addiction, I never really ventured online after I upgraded from the demo as while I love racing sims, I tend to not be very good at them due to the problem of having a lead foot.
Anyways, a few months back my gaming rig died on me and I didn't have the funds to replace it, thus ending my hardcore offline training in the game (I had aspirations of being competitive online at some point.).
Well, a few weeks ago I finally got around to getting a new gaming rig. Admittedly with the new rig I went out and bought a bunch of games that would have made my old system cry (BF2, CS:Source, Oblvion..) even venturing into *gasp* other racing sims. Tried Rfactor for more than one lap this time.. and well, bleahk.. not a bad game per se, but felt too much like a video game and not a simulator to me. Tried GTL, even knowing is was pretty much on the same engine. Had a better time with that, but mainly because I could tool around in some classic cars, especially the old Falcon.. (Heck, I learned to drive in an old ford falcon.) but still felt too gamey to me, not really able to get a realistic feel for the cars through the force feedback and game sounds.
So, I went back to my old favorite, and fell in love all over again. Going back at 1680x1050, all details turned high and surround sound didn't hurt either. While it does have its quirks, with the latest patch this game just feels the closest to actually driving a car I've ever felt without actually getting behind the wheel. (Nascar 2003 being the king previously, too bad I get bored with ovals too quickly.)
Well, what does any of this have to do with writing a dynasty? Well, remember how I said i wasn't very good? Well, taking time away from the game didn't help that. throw in the fact I spent a good chunk of time playing GTL which has a completely different feel, I've gotten worse.. much worse. Lost 5 seconds lap time in the easiest car on the easiest track. :( This dynasty will be a training diary of sorts. Following along with me while I try to get myself to a point I feel I can compete in one of the many online leagues, who knows, if it goes well.. Might even follow my "career" in online racing.
I'll be using the GTi car, on the track Blackwood GP. This way I can post replays that others can watch using just the demo if their interested. Maybe even want to train along with me, even if to just point and laugh at how much I suck.
To take this even a bit further, I have a 23(20 racer+3 spectators) player dedicated LFS s2 server I picked up for some friends and family to tool around on once in a while with me. When we're not using it, I'll kick it down to being a demo server (sadly, when in demo mode, it only allows 11 connections, 10 racers +1 spectator.) So anyone interested can check out the lfs demo and maybe get some racing in without having to worry about the "wreckers" that populate the public demo servers.
I'll actually be trying to use the online track for most of my practices, so feel free to grab a copy of the demo and join me. :)
The server ip is: 64.37.104.43 , when in demo mode it'll be named FOCC Test Track, with the password being "trout". Feel free to share the password with a friend or two if ya want use the server to race against them online. I just ask that the info not be posted anywhere else, and that you respect any racers you find already on the track.
Oh, and FOCC is not a typo. :) Didn't want to use FOFC, and am not very original with names so Front Office Car Club popped into my head.
You can grab the LFS demo here: http://www.liveforspeed.net/