Talk:Fearless/@comment-33168730-20180104043725/@comment-31433854-20180104175537

I don't disagree with any particular point, Amrosa. Certainly the transparancy that this wiki brings is immensely valuble and I would probably have quit the game long ago without it. I would add further that these two events have had some exacerbating circumstances, viz. having to put in a good lap on a brand new track in The Perfect Storm and dealing with F1 dynamics for Fearless. I think the Monkeys will also get better at setting goals for RBR as the time requirement in The Perfect Storm was more exacting than usual.

I was just trying to make two points: 1) the good ol' days were only so because you could slow the bots down to make the goals artificially easy, when they otherwise would be hard, like in now in the bad new days.  2) it seems a lot of people playing this game rely heavily on bot slowing and driving assists and don't seem keen on improving their ability. I'm not trying to pass judgement on how best to derive enjoyment from this game, but pointing out that there are considerably more activity just in the most recent bot-slowing thread than in the challenge boards. For people finding these events quite difficult, they might consider turning off assists and pushing themselves in career races rather than cruising through unserviced or waiting at the finish. Running WTTT, career TT's, or one of the leaderboard events here will also help since you can find out easily what an actual good time is and work towards it.

Ultimately, the Monkey does what the Monkey wants. If you want to keep playing and winning cars in SE's, then the best thing to do is practice and improve :)