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driftoner
2nd March 2009, 17:43
hey guys ...so far i own LFS X10 (no licence) LFS Z (no licence) and LFS v (no licence)

i like these games alot and as soon as i get a g25 i hope to get an s2 licence for my lfs z game and also uprade my lfs z to Z10

seeing as i like lfs so much i would like to see were it started

hence the title of this tiopic ..what was the first ever lfs called? :tilt:

J@tko
2nd March 2009, 17:44
Erm, I think 0.1A?

driftoner
2nd March 2009, 17:46
lol that sounds like a scarily obvious title ..thankyou jatko ;)

Shadowww
2nd March 2009, 17:51
0.04k

driftoner
2nd March 2009, 17:53
thankyou shadow...lol i puched 0.1a into google and it had a water pump for a rotary i think it was :P

*Edit...lol waht is it then ..im so lost now :scratchch

*Edit again :P.....thank you for the link im all clear now ;)

J@tko
2nd March 2009, 18:01
Oh yes, more J@tko failz :razz:

stickylfs
2nd March 2009, 18:01
This is one of firsts LFS's I think:

http://upload.lfsmanual.net/images/a/aa/Lfsveryold.jpg

Flame CZE
2nd March 2009, 20:39
Some more pics from the first LFS :)
http://www.gamersnet.nl/columns/lfs_s1_column/scrshot1.jpg
http://www.gamersnet.nl/columns/lfs_s1_column/scrshot2.jpg
http://www.gamersnet.nl/columns/lfs_s1_column/scrshot3.jpg
http://www.gamersnet.nl/columns/lfs_s1_column/scrshot4.jpg

marzman
2nd March 2009, 20:55
Some more pics from the first LFS :)
[/URL][URL]http://www.gamersnet.nl/columns/lfs_s1_column/scrshot4.jpg (http://www.gamersnet.nl/columns/lfs_s1_column/scrshot1.jpg)
This would be cool in an 8-track :)

driftoner
2nd March 2009, 21:42
lol that game looks quiet fun ...

and has an infiniti frame rate i presume :thumb:

spookthehamster
3rd March 2009, 09:28
I really would love to play those old versions. The screenshots remind me of Odyssey by Car, which is still a lot of fun.

Frag52954
3rd March 2009, 09:48
That first version reminds me of a combination of Stunt Car Racer and the original Test Drive. Looks kind of funky but it was probably a good test bed for the physics before they plunged time into the core presentation of the game.

Interesting stuff, didn't know they started the project so early on.

Exile R
3rd March 2009, 11:57
wasnt that like a derby game or something? swore i read about it being one somewere on the forums. And why cant we have a FZ like that? :D

Dajmin
3rd March 2009, 15:31
I'd love to see that stunt track back in the game. Obviously that version was way before my time, but big banked corners, a hefty jump, etc. There wasn't a loop on there (a la Hard Drivin') but it could be cool.

It wouldn't be racing, but it is a motorsport :)

PWILLARD
3rd March 2009, 16:09
It isn't racing... but it would be an interesting "fork" in the project for some people. While I have no interest in an Arcade edition personally... having a Drift/Stunts/Demolition Derby version and a Racing version could divert some of the more arcade oriented drivers to where they want to be. The Racing version gets to remain a Serious Simulation and the Drift/Stunts/Demolition version is for the people that prefer "arcade" driving with maybe some wacky physics.

Having a separate license for Drift/Stunts/Demolition could even be an alternate revenue stream for the developers.

th84
3rd March 2009, 18:03
Im going to take a leap of faith here and say that the first version of LFS was called....LFS!

L@gger
19th April 2009, 21:19
do anyone know if its possible to download one of the first versions of lfs?

legoflamb
20th April 2009, 02:57
I want to drive that track with the jump on it, with the modern LFS physics. Those cambered turns look like old Monza. the graphics remind me of "no second Place"