Difference between revisions of "LFS Manual:Selected anniversaries/February 13"
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* '''2006''' – Live for Speed was rewarded with many sim racing awards. AutoSimSport gave it the "Best simulation" award, while Blackhole Motorsports awarded it the "Game of the year", "Best multiplayer" and "Best physics". | * '''2006''' – Live for Speed was rewarded with many sim racing awards. AutoSimSport gave it the "Best simulation" award, while Blackhole Motorsports awarded it the "Game of the year", "Best multiplayer" and "Best physics". | ||
| − | * '''2016''' – | + | * '''2016''' – Live for Speed version {{LFS version|0.6M}} was released with an update to the [[Rockingham]] track, borderless window system and other fixes. |
* '''2017''' – The last season of [[CityLiga]] to date, CityLiga 24 kicked off with Round 1 with {{car link|FBM}} on [[Aston#North|Aston North]]. | * '''2017''' – The last season of [[CityLiga]] to date, CityLiga 24 kicked off with Round 1 with {{car link|FBM}} on [[Aston#North|Aston North]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:38, 26 February 2026
This is a list of selected February 13 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To add a new item, in most cases, you can edit this page. Before doing so, please review the selected anniversaries guidelines.
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- 2006 – Live for Speed was rewarded with many sim racing awards. AutoSimSport gave it the "Best simulation" award, while Blackhole Motorsports awarded it the "Game of the year", "Best multiplayer" and "Best physics".
- 2016 – Live for Speed version 0.6M was released with an update to the Rockingham track, borderless window system and other fixes.
- 2017 – The last season of CityLiga to date, CityLiga 24 kicked off with Round 1 with FBM on Aston North.