
I got what you said re.LFS sever 24/7, thanks. I'm 42 YO and my brothers similar age, we actually going to go kart in real but racing online with karts will be fun. I see, thanks, I didn't know this race game and when I googled my question it appeared Hamachi very often, that's why I mentioned it. If you host on your own you need to have server oppened on your pc as long as you wish,if you turn off LFS or PC,it will end server host. You pay for rented host but server is up all the time and it doesn't require your/friends pc to run on. (I played with guy who hosted from UK ,and im from Croatia,I had around 50 ms)ĭiffrence between renting host and hosting on your own is simple. There is big suspicion and preconception that people run cracked servers if they ask about hosting with demo licence.Įdit : If you live in same city,best thing would be guy who have fastest connection to host. The demo only allows you to drive on one track with three vehicles.Quote from neonmateo :As Bass-Driver told,if you buy S3 that will include S1 and S2.Obviously, this game hasn't been developed for Need for Speed or similar game fans, because it is focused on users that are looking for more realistic control systems. The tracks cover from test areas to replicas of the original tracks that can be found around the World. The game offers from racing cars and F1 vehicles to general saloon cars that have been prepared to be driven on a track. Live for Speed is totally the opposite, it is a game with graphics that are less appealing than those of the more popular car games, but that is a lot more complex to handle and has realistic physics, in such a way that the vehicles respond just as they would on a real track. Discover one of the most complex racing games Many of the most popular franchises related with racing car games are committing themselves to control systems that make the cars very easy to handle, so that the adaptation time to the gaming system is as short as possible and, therefore, to hook the users as quickly as possible.
