Live For Speed Mod

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I was thinking about just getting up to S2 because S3 is just one extra track for an extra 12 GBP? Also if I get the license on one computer is it easy to re activate the license again at something like an internet cafe (another computer)? Theres an VR arcade with a vive opening near me. I would want to activate some of the cars on their LFS if I had to.Second how are mods looked at? I just wanted to use them offline and was wondering if illegal or ripped mods are taboo like in Assetto? Whats a good place for mods?and I must admit.

I never considered LFS because it was from 2003 and I just started looking at racing games on pc recently. But I was impressed with the demo.

Download Live for Speed (LFS) Mods. Download Live for Speed / LFS Cars; Download Live for Speed / LFS Other; Download Live for Speed / LFS Rims; Download Live for Speed / LFS Tools. LFS S2 is a serious racing simulator. No arcade modes, no steering aids - YOU have to do the driving. It is therefore highly recommended to drive the sim with a steering wheel, because even though you can use keyboard and/or mouse, a wheel is what you use in a real car, so a wheel should be used in a serious racing simulator.

Mods are technically not allowed offline or online (any mods). If you're going to mod, back up the original files and be conscious that its against the ToS before going online (you could get banned).You can reactivate your license I think twice a week, but I would think an arcade would need a commercial license of their own to avoid legal issues so it should be a moot point.

In any case I wouldn't put my license in a public setting like that. I don't think you can just 'un' register at the end of your session.Licenses-yeah I'm with you. I got S2 and there's more than enough content in there for the type of racing I enjoy (production-esque road car), especially with the amount of user created layouts that get used in online racing (and available to save by hitting Shift-U and clicking save for offline use).If they add more content to S3 I'd buy it without a second thought, if for no other reason than to support the studio, but I'll wait for more than a single track to be included.Edit: Also-despite LFS being started in 2003, the game itself has been updated several times since then. It's pretty comparable to rFactor2 in terms of visuals (IMO).

It doesn't have the visuals of Assetto Corsa, but, especially if you're playing in VR, the driving experience makes up for that. I can't say for sure because I'm not one of the devs or anything like that, but I think that one should be fine, it's not changing any of the vehicles or anything. That said, I think I remember seeing somewhere that it's unnecessary to use it as they implemented something similar in the actual codebase.

In looking at the screenshots from the mod, it definitely looks different though. My only concern with it would be that the latest version of the mod I could find is from like, 2014, and there've been several new versions since then, so it might crash. About the mods the user above is totally wrong. You ARE allowed to use mods on certain servers. Car mods and performance mods.Offline it's a open playground.

Do whatever the fuck you want.The Servers that don't allow for tweaks usually kick you out if you have any active. It's just a kick so if you turn off the mods you're just able to join. If you Actively try to mod on a none modded server it's seen as hacking/cheating (using performance tweaks on stock races). Servers that allow mods usually have the 'modified' tag on or have the name TWEAK in the title.Car mods replace files so you wont be able to enter unmodified servers so I recommend making a new folder and copy all the lfs data for that folder and name it 'lfs 0.6x modded' or something and just apply mods to that folder.As for Graphics you should be totally fine as it only modifies the shaders.