View Full Version : Anyone know where I can find a good car tweaking guide?
Stinkfinger
8th December 2005, 22:18
I love the hell out of racing games and LFS is my new racer of choice. The only problem is is that I don't know the first thing about cars except where the gas goes and where you fill the washer fluid.
Needless to say, LFS's tweaking options leave me in the dark (and in the dust) completely. Does anyone know where I might find a LFS specific tweak guide? The more detail and specifics it has the better.
Thanks all.
nazzard
8th December 2005, 22:33
Hello,
maybe this is something to start with:
http://www.lfswiki.net/index.php/LFS_S2_Manual:Car_Setups
http://forum.rscnet.org/showthread.php?p=2375430
Regards,
nazzard
96 GTS
8th December 2005, 23:04
This ought to be the ticket :D
http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=279
Bob Smith
8th December 2005, 23:53
This ought to be the ticket :D
http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=279
http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=63 would be the correct answer to the question. ;)
Edit: or what nazzard said :D
96 GTS
8th December 2005, 23:58
http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=63 would be the correct answer to the question. ;)
Edit: or what nazzard said :D
Actually, any thread contaning your signature would have been the correct answer ;)
the_angry_angel
9th December 2005, 00:34
Actually, any thread contaning your signature would have been the correct answer ;)Careful, he'll have an ego so big that he wont be scared of bouncers in the future! :razz:
Bob Smith
9th December 2005, 01:55
Well that dented my ego: you've just posted the first hyperlink in this thread to something not about/by me. :D (your sig)
Stinkfinger
14th December 2005, 02:05
Thanks for the help guys. It's a lot to take in, but they've gotten me (a little) faster already.
bbman
14th December 2005, 19:01
It's not all about setups... You're also getting better through knowing the braking points, the apexes and so on... Plus, you discover more and more about your car... Setups are only useful, if they fit to your driving style and your technique... ;)
NotAnIllusion
14th December 2005, 19:11
It's not all about setups... You're also getting better through knowing the braking points, the apexes and so on... Plus, you discover more and more about your car... Setups are only useful, if they fit to your driving style and your technique... ;)
Indeed, although having agreed, using a poor or a unsuitable setup can make it a lot harder to learn.. In my opinion the best way is to get a good generic setup and practice with that until you're familiar enough with it to change it according to preference.
OapRed
30th December 2005, 10:29
Nice settins Bob cheers...
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