S2 ships with 11 cars, including the Porsche 911-based FZ50, plus racing variants of the FXO, XR and FZ50. Live for Speed’s S2 license includes all the demo and S1 content and is the most content-rich stage of the sim’s licenses. Rockingham Content included with Live for Speed S2 license In terms of vehicles, an S1 license will give you Caterham-style LX4 and LX6 cars, plus the four-wheel-drive Toyota Celica clone, the RB4, among others. Live for Speed’s S1 license features all the demo’s content, two circuit environments with 12 layouts, plus a bespoke autocross map ideal for custom-made autocross routes. Blackwood (four layouts plus reverse directions)Ĭontent included with Live for Speed S1 license.It also includes the front-wheel drive XF GTI touring car, rear-wheel drive XR GT and the Formula BMW FB02 single-seater. Live for Speed’s free demo includes the Blackwood environment, containing two road course variants, a rallycross track and a Car Park configuration, plus reversed layouts. Content included with Live for Speed free demo
Here you will be able to download the installer and view the many leagues, mods and other information present in the sim. Live for Speed can only be purchased from the official Live for Speed website.
BMW Sauber F1.06 at Blackwood GP How to buy Live for Speed An S1 license costs £12, an S2 license requires another £12 to unlock, and the same for S3.
Fortunately, there’s a free demo available, where three cars and one track can be sampled before purchasing one of three stages of license.Įach license unlocks more content, and each stage costs £12. Live for Speed costs £36 in total for all content. Featuring a blend of licensed and fictional content, the sim enjoys a small, passionate, following of sim racing aficionados.ĭeveloped by a three-person team, Live for Speed covers several motor racing disciplines from road cars to Formula 1, via rallycross, drifting and touring cars, there’s something for everyone.Īlthough the graphics and sounds have aged somewhat, the physics have proven to be timeless: the handling model for most cars still provides a dynamic and visceral experience. Live for Speed is a highly rated racing sim dating back to 2002.