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[[image:Singleplayer.jpg|thumb|[[Game Lobby Screen|Lobby screen]] in single player mode]]
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Even though Live for Speed was developed to offer the best [[../Multiplayer|online racing]] possible, its '''single player''' mode is not only a necessary addition but also very useful in different aspects. The single player can be used to learn new [[:Category:Tracks|tracks]], develop setups or even practice some overtaking against the AI. If you make a mistake in single player mode, you will never anger anyone – except yourself, perhaps.
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* [[Game Modes/Multiplayer|Multiplayer]]
  
[[image:Singleplayer.jpg|thumb|[[Game Lobby Screen|Lobby screen]] in single player mode]]
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Even though Live for Speed was developed to offer the best [[../Multiplayer|online racing]] possible, its '''single player''' mode is not only a necessary addition but also very useful in different aspects. The single player can be used to learn new tracks, develop setups or even practice some overtaking against the AI. If you make a mistake in single player mode, you will never anger anyone – except yourself, perhaps.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 20 February 2026

Lobby screen in single player mode

Even though Live for Speed was developed to offer the best online racing possible, its single player mode is not only a necessary addition but also very useful in different aspects. The single player can be used to learn new tracks, develop setups or even practice some overtaking against the AI. If you make a mistake in single player mode, you will never anger anyone – except yourself, perhaps.

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