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i'm on there a bit

the [LTC] Live to Cruise server is where i spend most my time

it has been modded so you do laps get cash and licenses and unlock cars to drive.

the track is split into two lanes and its one way, there is also a speed limit

^^^ you can ignore the above and if there is a player acting as a cop they chase you down.

you also have top lap records for each car..

have happy hour when you can drive any car on any license for one hour...

thought it was gay at first but now i'm addicted - very good ppl on there too and it you stack it bad and dont want to spend your cash having a respawn, someone will come along and help tip you on your wheels again.

log in name>>> Name not found

callsign>>> (Lag) - well untill i got kicked by a mod as it was too confusing and caused crashes - dunno what to change it to now LOL

only have a formula pro logitech wheel so its a bit old school - bit also have naturalpoint track IR 5 which is pretty mad, especially for drift servers (try liveforspeed.de drift server, great track and i spend a bit of time on there too)

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i'm on there a bit

the [LTC] Live to Cruise server is where i spend most my time

it has been modded so you do laps get cash and licenses and unlock cars to drive.

the track is split into two lanes and its one way, there is also a speed limit

^^^ you can ignore the above and if there is a player acting as a cop they chase you down.

you also have top lap records for each car..

have happy hour when you can drive any car on any license for one hour...

thought it was gay at first but now i'm addicted - very good ppl on there too and it you stack it bad and dont want to spend your cash having a respawn, someone will come along and help tip you on your wheels again.

log in name>>> Name not found

callsign>>> (Lag) - well untill i got kicked by a mod as it was too confusing and caused crashes - dunno what to change it to now LOL

only have a formula pro logitech wheel so its a bit old school - bit also have naturalpoint track IR 5 which is pretty mad, especially for drift servers (try liveforspeed.de drift server, great track and i spend a bit of time on there too)

whats ur s2 user bud i have been going on there a fair bit my name tag is [DUNIT]Blown

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i'm on there a bit

the [LTC] Live to Cruise server is where i spend most my time

it has been modded so you do laps get cash and licenses and unlock cars to drive.

the track is split into two lanes and its one way, there is also a speed limit

^^^ you can ignore the above and if there is a player acting as a cop they chase you down.

you also have top lap records for each car..

have happy hour when you can drive any car on any license for one hour...

thought it was gay at first but now i'm addicted - very good ppl on there too and it you stack it bad and dont want to spend your cash having a respawn, someone will come along and help tip you on your wheels again.

log in name>>> Name not found

callsign>>> (Lag) - well untill i got kicked by a mod as it was too confusing and caused crashes - dunno what to change it to now LOL

only have a formula pro logitech wheel so its a bit old school - bit also have naturalpoint track IR 5 which is pretty mad, especially for drift servers (try liveforspeed.de drift server, great track and i spend a bit of time on there too)

I just started on that server last week as I had a week off work, thought I'd check it out and at first I thought it was crap aswell.

I'm either on LTC, or one of the drift servers (usually 42D i think) or one of the aussie racing servers when they are online.

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I've had an S2 license for quite a while now but when I got it there were fk all servers.

It was also quite uncomfortable using the G25 at my computer desk.. got a new desk so might have to reinstall it and give it a bash!

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I used to play S2 and was a pretty serious with the G25 and all. Before i got a G25 i was one of the fastest in the country on the keyboard haha.

I used to do Monday Night Racing (MNR) through the Oz-Bee Racing team. Just google it, i'm sure they are still around.

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so I bought a G27 and built a stand in readyness for GT5's release... but that aint ever going to happen. And bought a new laptop so thought a thrash on LFS was in order.

Drifting is fkn hard... dont remember it being this hard with my old wheel. Also forgot about my old skin i made... awesome!!!!!!!! 2p1s! haha

apologies for image sizes...

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and had the laptop connected to the telly, sitting to the side of the big telly... with a telemetry thingo on it... haha GEEK!

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