Just back to AMS2 & discovered Low Fuel Motorsports -a scheduled ranked organised online system for AMS2 very very much needed surprised it’s not more popular maybe the devs should add a few buttons in the main UI as many users perhaps no nothing about it
I can only agree that LFM is what Automobilista 2 or any other racing game needs. Since I have discovered Daily Races there (not long ago, to be honest), I do not touch single player or even looking for multiplayer trough the game anymore. LFM is everything I need. There is a banner on the right side of this page, but LFM should be advertised even more or mentioned by Reiza on social medias more often.
I think Low Fuel Motorsport is a solid service overall, but its focus feels too narrow for me. Nearly every daily series features only modern GTs or prototypes, while the older cars I’m excited about—GT1, Procar and the like—appear just once a week. That’s obviously my scheduling and preference problem, yet it ultimately pushed me to cancel my subscription. To me, it highlights that official platforms such as LFM mainly serve people who prefer modern race machinery (which understandably has broader mass appeal). Unsurprisingly, the grids for the few classic-car races that do exist are pretty thin, making it even less enticing to stick around.
Agreed I don’t like gt3 cars , I only really do open top I don’t see the ad banners , ams2 devs should help promote LFM is LFM is promoting ams2 by including it in their service If there’s a series or track in the LFM schedule that I’m interested in I’ll buy it just to compete Reiza are missing a trick
Not sure is this what F_B means, but how I read it, its just straight up wrong. GT1 and M1 procar runs 3x week 2 sessions a day. Group C race being once a week on saturdays.
Ideally there could be a way to see what races are currently going on in LFM ingame, that would make it easier for everybody to see that there's a community there waiting to race
Arh yes I see it now Those banners are always way to busy to convey a message , LFM one is just like a blob of red at side of the page
Yep, my bad. Had a look at the schedule again: Procar actually runs three times a day—but only every other day. Why not make an exception on weekends, when most of us finally have free time, and add a few more slots? As it stands, the timetable feels needlessly thin. GT1 is the same story: three races per day, also on a two-day cycle. The next race is tomorrow morning, but again, nothing on saturday. Seems odd when saturday is prime sim-racing time for a lot of people. Group C? One race a week, every saturday. Honestly, that’s a joke. I admit I’m a nerd for these machines, but I can’t be the only one who’d run them if they were offered more often. All of this just confirms that LFM isn’t a great fit for someone like me who’s into the older cars. I don’t have the time to block out specific slots days in advance—I want to jump in when I’m free. Modern GTs and prototypes just don’t give me the same thrill the classics do, so the current schedule leaves me on the sidelines more often than not.