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medal 5533
16 days ago
The current pricing structure is outrageous. For example, it costs more than $5 just to promote a driver or staff member from HQ. Compare the value that is received from that to a one-time $5 purchase of Stardew Valley...
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medal 5165
16 days ago
The whole game in a financial perspective is in a sorry state. It's a pay to win game.

Even paying for your driver's numbers doesn't even work. Both my drivers were sporting the same driver number on the Livery.
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medal 5154
15 days ago

Amelia

It's a pay to win game.



How come you are not winning?
Using your Leg Td as a point of reference, you've obviously spent more and yet a massive 100 points behind!
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medal 5207
14 days ago
I can assure you its not 100% a pay to win game. You just need to find the right sponsors and a league good for you where you can get a profit. And save up tokens from sponsors. And don't invest in useless things, like offices and the Youth Academy. Doing that makes the game pay to win.
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medal 5165
14 days ago (Last edited by Amelia Lyons 14 days ago)
Archie

Amelia

It's a pay to win game.



How come you are not winning?
Using your Leg Td as a point of reference, you've obviously spent more and yet a massive 100 points behind!



You have no idea what you're talking about. Refer to the last 6 seasons.
This season the fuelling and tyres are behaving very differently (to a year ago) which the whole league have noticed. We're a highly competitive league and have been for years. Our Hard tyres in the summer-time locations (Singapore at 30C) were 3 seconds off the pace with warm temperatures being great for two softer compounds. We famously had a season where 7 teams won a race within the same season and consistently having about 5 of those teams fighting out for the Constructor's championship up until the final rounds with the last race going down to the remaining 3 for both championships. 

Kresna

I can assure you its not 100% a pay to win game. You just need to find the right sponsors and a league good for you where you can get a profit. And save up tokens from sponsors. And don't invest in useless things, like offices and the Youth Academy. Doing that makes the game pay to win.


Sponsors offer nothing but the 3 token reward. The money from daily award alone is more than sustainable. I'm sitting at 1.5bil ingame cash.
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medal 5154
14 days ago

Amelia
Archie

Amelia

It's a pay to win game.



How come you are not winning?
Using your Leg Td as a point of reference, you've obviously spent more and yet a massive 100 points behind!



You have no idea what you're talking about. Refer to the last 6 seasons.
This season the fuelling and tyres are behaving very differently (to a year ago) which the whole league have noticed. We're a highly competitive league and have been for years. Our Hard tyres in the summer-time locations (Singapore at 30C) were 3 seconds off the pace with warm temperatures being great for two softer compounds. We famously had a season where 7 teams won a race within the same season and consistently having about 5 of those teams fighting out for the Constructor's championship up until the final rounds with the last race going down to the remaining 3 for both championships. 

Kresna

I can assure you its not 100% a pay to win game. You just need to find the right sponsors and a league good for you where you can get a profit. And save up tokens from sponsors. And don't invest in useless things, like offices and the Youth Academy. Doing that makes the game pay to win.


Sponsors offer nothing but the 3 token reward. The money from daily award alone is more than sustainable. I'm sitting at 1.5bil ingame cash.




Oh so skill issue then? Doesn't that prove it's not all p2w?

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medal 5165
14 days ago

Archie

Amelia
Archie

Amelia

It's a pay to win game.



How come you are not winning?
Using your Leg Td as a point of reference, you've obviously spent more and yet a massive 100 points behind!



You have no idea what you're talking about. Refer to the last 6 seasons.
This season the fuelling and tyres are behaving very differently (to a year ago) which the whole league have noticed. We're a highly competitive league and have been for years. Our Hard tyres in the summer-time locations (Singapore at 30C) were 3 seconds off the pace with warm temperatures being great for two softer compounds. We famously had a season where 7 teams won a race within the same season and consistently having about 5 of those teams fighting out for the Constructor's championship up until the final rounds with the last race going down to the remaining 3 for both championships. 

Kresna

I can assure you its not 100% a pay to win game. You just need to find the right sponsors and a league good for you where you can get a profit. And save up tokens from sponsors. And don't invest in useless things, like offices and the Youth Academy. Doing that makes the game pay to win.


Sponsors offer nothing but the 3 token reward. The money from daily award alone is more than sustainable. I'm sitting at 1.5bil ingame cash.




Oh so skill issue then? Doesn't that prove it's not all p2w?




I standby my first line with you. You have no idea what you're talking about. 
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medal 5343
14 days ago

Amelia
The whole game in a financial perspective is in a sorry state. It's a pay to win game.

Even paying for your driver's numbers doesn't even work. Both my drivers were sporting the same driver number on the Livery.



If the game were pay-to-win, they wouldn’t give us 3 tokens per race.
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medal 5207
14 days ago
Thats what I'm saying! Then why call it a pay-to-win game Amelia?
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medal 5533
14 days ago
I will agree that this game isn't "pay-to-win", but aspects that are crucial in this genre, (e.g. developing a young driver and customization of any kind) have become absurdly expensive. 
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medal 5154
13 days ago

Nicholas
I will agree that this game isn't "pay-to-win", but aspects that are crucial in this genre, (e.g. developing a young driver and customization of any kind) have become absurdly expensive. 


Agreed. There are some aspects with a slight pay to get an advantage for sure, but anyone saying it's p2w is just delusional.


A p2w is just that, you get a boost clear as day that no skill whatsoever is required.
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