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why do you need a crack for? i mean full version is only 30 bucks and single player isnt brilliant, as there is a reason why its called a ONLINE racing simulator, multiplayer is where the game is the best

ohh btw in about 1 month S2 is going to be released, which means more high powered cars, A complete damage system, OVAL racing (w00t) new tracks and a host of new upgrades

i mean for 30 bucks you carnt go wrong even if you hate the game

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Almost 2 years since someone posted in this thread but does anyone still play this game. It's about the only game i play on my pc anymore. S2 is awesome and the new f1 car is heaps mad. One of the only games that i was willing to pay for because it's worth it.

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Not enough and not linear enough to be the road tyres fitted to the cars. More like low grip semi's that will give you a little too much slide then hooks up.

Still a great game, but not as good as GTR from germany which is a sim on the GT Racing series in europe.

I have the momo FF wheel, surround and double force drivers in my seat for a bit extra feel so you can tell I like my racing sims :P

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Still a great game, but not as good as GTR from germany which is a sim on the GT Racing series in europe.

GTR is awesome but the only problem was that the online play wasn't as good as lfs has. Thats the main reason i stopped plying it. Number 2 is meant to be coming out. I hope that has better online play and then i'll play it.

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