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== Browse For Speed ==
 
== Browse For Speed ==
 
[[Image:BrowseForSpeed.png|thumb|Browse For Speed]]
 
[[Image:BrowseForSpeed.png|thumb|Browse For Speed]]
http://www.browseforspeed.net
 
  
Browse For Speed is a free, open-source server browser. It is able to query and join Demo/S1/S2/S3 servers. It differs from mates@track in that it actually queries the master server for a list of servers (it only uses pubstats for some of its features), and is therefore able to show additional information such as ping.
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Browse For Speed was a free, open-source server browser. It was able to query and join Demo/S1/S2/S3 servers. It differed from mates@track in that it actually queried the master server for a list of servers (it only used pubstats for some of its features), and was therefore able to show additional information such as ping.
  
It includes a friends list and maintains a list of your favourite servers.
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It included a friends list and maintained a list of your favourite servers.
  
Additionally, it can connect to any server via insim, and provides various admin utilities - displays server messages (chat to people in your server externally), a player list and provides ways to kick/ban/spectate players in the server.
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Additionally, it could connect to any server via insim, and provided various admin utilities - displayed server messages (chat to people in your server externally), a player list and provided ways to kick/ban/spectate players in the server.
  
There have been several contributors to Browse For Speed including translators, testers and code submissions. The main code is maintained by Richard Nelson (wabz), Ben Kenny (Snookle) and Philip Nelson.
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There have been several contributors to Browse For Speed including translators, testers and code submissions. The main code was maintained by Richard Nelson (wabz), Ben Kenny (Snookle) and Philip Nelson.
  
 
== LFS Spectator ==
 
== LFS Spectator ==
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by Ben Ponsford aka "Bob Smith"
 
by Ben Ponsford aka "Bob Smith"
  
http://www.vehicle-analyser.com
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http://vhpa.co.uk/
  
 
=== What is VHPA? ===
 
=== What is VHPA? ===
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=== How to use VHPA ===
 
=== How to use VHPA ===
Please read the PDF manual located in the program's folder for an explanation of al lthe programs features. It does not cover what effects changing the settings will have on the car; for that, the LFS advanced setup guide needs to be rewritten.
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Please read the PDF manual located in the program's folder for an explanation of all the programs features. It does not cover what effects changing the settings will have on the car; for that, the LFS advanced setup guide needs to be rewritten.
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== LFSLazy ==
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by DANIEL-CRO
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https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/85771-LFSLazy
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LFSLazy is a local InSim application which can show various data in-game. It can show LFSW stats, buddies online, server list with advanced filters and search, complete chat history, gadgets, setup filter, detailed split info, realtime lap tracking with 1ms precision, realtime car radar and custom dashboards. As of 1 Feb 2024, the latest available LFSLazy version works with 0.7A only.
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== LFS Discord's Rich Presence ==
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by DarkKostas
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https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/91985-LFS-Discord%27s-Rich-Presence
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This app provides Discord information about your real-time status in LFS, be it the server's name, the track you are on, the car you are using or if you are spectating a race. It's portable and it's free to download and use. There is a LFS Discord which you are welcome to join (use the invite link on the [[Links#Informative|Links]] page). You can find more about Discord's "Rich Presence" [https://discordapp.com/developers/docs/rich-presence/how-to here].
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== LFS Replay Analyzer ==
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by wsinda
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https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/20056-LFS-Replay-Analyser-1-1
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LFS Replay Analyser (LRA) is a tool for analysing telemetry files from the Live For Speed racing simulator. It can help you to analyse your driving and your setup, and to compare your own laps with those of others. LRA can display all kinds of telemetry data, in several types of graph.
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(an offline alternative to LFSW's [[Hotlap Analyser]] tool, which went offline in 2020/21 caused by the global Flash Player removal)
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== Detect & Monitor ==
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by KingOfIce / Tomfuel
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https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/99048
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A visual spotter (car radar) and a tool for useful on-screen information using widgets, both in one.
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== The PACT Driving Assistant - Driver Assistance Addon ==
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by Rob2003
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https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/102281
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== Radar ==
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by Racon
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https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/106830
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== LFS Companion ==
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by kristofferandersen
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https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/97129
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https://gitlab.com/kriss0706/lfs-companion
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[[Category:Third-party software]]

Latest revision as of 13:43, 15 February 2024

Browse For Speed

Browse For Speed

Browse For Speed was a free, open-source server browser. It was able to query and join Demo/S1/S2/S3 servers. It differed from mates@track in that it actually queried the master server for a list of servers (it only used pubstats for some of its features), and was therefore able to show additional information such as ping.

It included a friends list and maintained a list of your favourite servers.

Additionally, it could connect to any server via insim, and provided various admin utilities - displayed server messages (chat to people in your server externally), a player list and provided ways to kick/ban/spectate players in the server.

There have been several contributors to Browse For Speed including translators, testers and code submissions. The main code was maintained by Richard Nelson (wabz), Ben Kenny (Snookle) and Philip Nelson.

LFS Spectator

LFS Spectator

by Martin Gollub [email protected]

http://www.triso.de/download/LfS_Spectator_2_02.zip

LFS Spectator is a program that allows following the racing on a LFS Demo/S1/S2/S3 server without playing on it, or even having LFS installed. It uses the current version InSim, and might require updates when InSim evolves in the future.

For The Spectator Tool to work, enter ip or hostname of an Insim relay server (like isrelay.liveforspeed.net, or the experimental triso.de) in the settings menu.

If you find bugs, feel free to contact the author, but he probably knows them already and is working on it ;)

Keys

Tab switches cars Shift + Tab switches cars in reverse order Cursor move camera in free mode Shift + Cursor rotate view in free mode + / - zoom in / out

Vehicle Handling and Performance Analyser

by Ben Ponsford aka "Bob Smith"

http://vhpa.co.uk/

What is VHPA?

The successor to LFS Gear Ratio Calculator (GRC), it analyses your setups to show their affect an vehicle handling. Following where GRC left off, VHPA adds complete analysis of suspension, brakes, damping, on top of the tyres, gearing, acceleration and aerodynamic analysis that GRC offered. It is highly detailed and does take a little time to get used to working with, but it can offer vast insight into tuning your setups. It is also aimed at being a real world tool, so there are few references to LFS on the website, but it comes with all the cars from LFS included in the installer.

More details about the program are available on the website. The program is also still in development so new features are being added over time.

Installation

VHPA comes with an installer, usage should be pretty self explanatory.

How to use VHPA

Please read the PDF manual located in the program's folder for an explanation of all the programs features. It does not cover what effects changing the settings will have on the car; for that, the LFS advanced setup guide needs to be rewritten.

LFSLazy

by DANIEL-CRO

https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/85771-LFSLazy

LFSLazy is a local InSim application which can show various data in-game. It can show LFSW stats, buddies online, server list with advanced filters and search, complete chat history, gadgets, setup filter, detailed split info, realtime lap tracking with 1ms precision, realtime car radar and custom dashboards. As of 1 Feb 2024, the latest available LFSLazy version works with 0.7A only.

LFS Discord's Rich Presence

by DarkKostas

https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/91985-LFS-Discord%27s-Rich-Presence

This app provides Discord information about your real-time status in LFS, be it the server's name, the track you are on, the car you are using or if you are spectating a race. It's portable and it's free to download and use. There is a LFS Discord which you are welcome to join (use the invite link on the Links page). You can find more about Discord's "Rich Presence" here.

LFS Replay Analyzer

by wsinda

https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/20056-LFS-Replay-Analyser-1-1

LFS Replay Analyser (LRA) is a tool for analysing telemetry files from the Live For Speed racing simulator. It can help you to analyse your driving and your setup, and to compare your own laps with those of others. LRA can display all kinds of telemetry data, in several types of graph.

(an offline alternative to LFSW's Hotlap Analyser tool, which went offline in 2020/21 caused by the global Flash Player removal)

Detect & Monitor

by KingOfIce / Tomfuel

https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/99048

A visual spotter (car radar) and a tool for useful on-screen information using widgets, both in one.

The PACT Driving Assistant - Driver Assistance Addon

by Rob2003

https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/102281

Radar

by Racon

https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/106830

LFS Companion

by kristofferandersen

https://www.lfs.net/forum/thread/97129 https://gitlab.com/kriss0706/lfs-companion