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Old 8th August 2006, 12:41 AM
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Any Sim Racers here?

Guys I am a serious Sim Racing fan. Infact I admin (been on vacation for a long time) at one of the biggest SimRacing sites around.

Only problem is that Linux has very few Racing Sims.. and very few with the quality level of Windows games.

I know the developers of Live For Speed www.liveforspeed.net which IMHO is the best of the best. I have not yet convinced them to make a Linux version.

I do not belive they realize the market share they are missing out on.
My question to all of you... in this Opensource enviornment, would you be willing to pay for a Great Racing Sim?

Racing Sims for Linux that I am aware of...
TORCS, Driver, and VDRIFT. Motorsport is on the horizon.. but still aways away.
Am I missing any?
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