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Anathema
20th February 2007, 19:56
Would be cool to have setups stored in folders. I always must search for the right setups and that is I think bad. Would be better to have an order to finds setups easilier.:scratchch Folders for the name of the track and e.g. Drift setups, Fun setups, Autocross setups.
Well, its just a thought:)
Renku
20th February 2007, 20:10
http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=305
http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=2008
joen
20th February 2007, 20:11
Yup, I agree.
Maybe LFS could just read any subfolder you have created inside your settings folder on your hard drive, and present them as such inside LFS. That way it can be completely customizable by the user. You could for instance just make subfolders for qualification, race, endurance, etc.
Anathema
20th February 2007, 20:22
Yeah that would really be an improvement. Maybe an setup explorer in LFS where you have the possibillity to compare setups...:scratchch
Sketchyrollin564
20th February 2007, 20:35
Great idea. +1
duke_toaster
21st February 2007, 16:06
Before that I'd rather it be changed from
(LFS Directory)/data/settings/XXX_Name.set
to
(LFS Directory)/data/settings/XXX/name.set
Bob Smith
21st February 2007, 19:17
Having the car name in the filename has quite a few benefits, IMO that should be kept. :)
Hyperactive
21st February 2007, 19:51
Please, no folder based system. Copy/pasteing setups will be a pain in the a$$ when you probably end up having the same 10 setups in every folder :D
LFS could introduce a setup name based system where you could filter setups based on the track codes like AS, KY, BL etc..
pwrguido
22nd February 2007, 11:44
+1. Folder system for setups. ;)
An1m4L
22nd February 2007, 11:57
+ another
im with the folder system too :)
Davo
22nd February 2007, 14:10
Already been mentioned and even by myself hehe so another +1 :D
dawesdust_12
22nd February 2007, 14:49
I do wish that there was a way to compare setups, becuase it gets frustrating when you're trying to copy across a set of settings from setup to setup, you end up copying data to and from the wrong setups, and it really screws stuff up.
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