Launcher Updated — Lfs

The developers have posted a tentative roadmap for 2025 following this successful release:

Download it today, tweak those performance settings, and breathe new life into your Android gaming library.

Live for Speed has come a long way, and as the game engine receives overhauls, the launchers have had to adapt. The rollout of the Public Test for brought the game into the modern era, requiring beefier hardware (like D3D11 support) to handle updated lighting, shadow maps, and track environments.

If it doesn’t, download the latest version from the LFSPro website or your specific community’s download page. Replace the old .exe in your LFS root folder if necessary. See you on the track! 🏎️💨 lfs launcher updated

Resolved an issue where the environment variables weren't sourcing correctly on specific host systems.

That understatement is pure LFS. No celebration. No press release. Just a leaner, meaner launcher that gets you into the race faster.

Better handling of read/write bandwidth during parallel pulls. The developers have posted a tentative roadmap for

Seamless operation on Windows 11 and recent Linux/Proton builds.

"Finally," wrote user GearGrinder99 on the official forums. "I can join a server without feeling like I'm booting up Windows 98."

Launch your game and check the main menu for the current version tag to ensure it matches the latest public release. If it doesn’t, download the latest version from

The LFS Launcher offers several benefits to users, including:

For virtual reality enthusiasts and triple-screen users, the updated launcher features robust command-line argument injection. It handles the handover between your desktop environment and OpenVR/Oculus runtimes more reliably, drastically reducing crashes on startup. How to Install and Update Safely

For those focused on the simulation's performance, the updated launcher and associated patches provide: