Well lets face it, rF2 is today what LFS was 15 years ago, minus the competition, and minus the popularity. One or two guys (bold presumption from my side) coding, with most resources going into
the occasional new content to keep the company ticking over.
I still bought the game, and more then EUR 100,- worth of cars and tracks, because the core of the game is superb, some cars are sublime.
However, unless some investor chimes in, or a game studio buys the title (again), almost all requested new features, together with old and newly found bugs, will forever stay on a to do list, and the game will inevitably go down the LFS route.