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Revision as of 11:01, 10 November 2006
Physics Engine
The outer loop of the physics and environment checks run at 100 Hz, but with 20 uninterruptable sub-updates inside that (tight loop on each car) so in one sense it's 2000 Hz physics.
History of LFS
- Sometime in 1999: Working on Lionhead's Black & White, Scawen starts to write a small stunt simulator with mouse steering in his free time
- Spring 2001: After the release of Black & White, Scawen and Eric leave Lionhead to work fulltime on LFS
- 18.08.2002: A user of the West Racing forum finds the demo test 0.04k on the internet and spreads the word about LFS: http://www.west-racing.com/forums/index.php?&act=ST&f=1&t=958&st=0
- 19.09.2002: The official LFS forum starts at Race Sim Central: http://forum.rscnet.org/forumdisplay.php?f=205
- 17.07.2003: Release of Live for Speed S1, the first full LFS release
- 29.07.2003: The LFSWorld website goes online http://www.lfsworld.net/
- 25.06.2005: Release of the Live for Speed S2 Alpha
- 10.08.2005: The new official LFS forum goes online: http://www.lfsforum.net
Major LFS Releases
- 18.08.2002: 0.04k - The first public LFS version ever
- 06.09.2002: 0.1B - Demo test with added reversed track configs
- 22.03.2003: 0.2A - Demo test, similar to S1 but without the new cars & tracks
- 17.07.2003: 0.3A - S1
- 05.04.2005: 0.5K - S2 Demo Alpha, features work-in-progress S2 physics but with only demo content
- 25.06.2005: 0.5P - S2 Alpha, physics improved sine 0.5K but still in development, full S2 content available